All which was declared excellently well in the six verses that were written in a suitable place, saying: Augustae en adsum sponsae comes Austria; magni Caesaris haec nata est, Caesaris atque soror.
The road continues along the eastern shore sixty-six miles to the north-east point of the vlei, where the Natafalls into it.
They undressed him; Nata took off his outer garment and wrapped the boy in it.
Nata jumped overboard too, and pulled at the chain.
The Prince and the sailor Nata tried to hold the boat as nearly stationary as might be.
Nata took the oars; Raiden rubbed Loo's temples with saki as he lay across the Prince's knees.
Nata quickly obeyed, and Raiden passed the rope under his arms.
I have taken out the nails all round a plank as long as our boat, and as broad as Nata is from shoulder to shoulder.
The four principal dewala are those dedicated to Vishnu, Kataragama, Nata and Pattini Daviyo.
The genial Horace, in speaking of his old wine, agrees with Suetonius in fixing the date of his own birth: O nata mecum consule Manlio Testa.
This may be said of superseding the present Imperial Parliament by a pro re nata Federal Assembly; and it may be equally said of an influx of proportionate colonial representatives into the Home House.
I and a score or two of others turned into a wool loft, where a number of little mattresses, mostly of a pro re nata kind, were provided, into one of which I was soon ensconced and fast asleep.
Acknowledge the omnipotence of Bathara Giri Nata and, protected by him, no one can harm you.
Nata and Nena had been instructed to take with them one ear of maize only, which suggests that they were harvest spirits.
The association of Balder with corn suggests that, like Nata of the Nahua tribes, he was a harvest spirit, among other things.
The god Titlacahuan instructed a man named Nata to make a boat by hollowing out a cypress tree, so as to escape the coming deluge with his wife Nena.
M{ed} quod die sabbati in vigilia sancti gregorij pape inter horam primam & horam secundam post Meridiem eiusdem diei Anno Regni Regis Edwardi quarti post conquestum Anglie xv{o} nata fuit Johanna More filia Johannis More Gent.
His escape from an old bull which killed his horse under him, on the Nata river in May, 1874, was almost miraculous, for a buffalo seldom leaves his victim once he has got him down.
Curiously enough, McLeod met with an almost identical accident on the Nata in 1875.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nata" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.