In 1558, the Queen's Council of State issued a proclamation "for the redresse of disorders in postes which conveye and bring to and out of the parts beyond the seas, pacquets of letters.
I had been waiting in one of the postes de secours, where, by candlelight, particulars were being written down of the various wounded.
It first successfully took over the existing service, and then, pushing on, opened up to motor transport hitherto inaccessible mountain postes de secours.
Our work here included postes de secours that were intermittently under fire, and several of the places could only be reached at night, being in daylight within plain view of the German gunners.
There are only two cars on service at M---- during the usual run of days, for unless there is an attack comparatively few wounded are brought down from the trenches to their respective regimental postes de secours in the village.
Such mightes arn y-lyke to postes and pillers that upright stonden, and greet might han to bere many charges; and if they croke on any syde, litel thing maketh hem overthrowe.
Ful many also there ben that in okes and in huge postes supposen love to ben grounded, as in strength and in might, whiche mowen not helpen their owne 30 wrecchidnesse, whan they ginne to falle.
In the thirteenth century this Rue des Postes was inhabited by potters, and its real name is Rue des Pots.
Open the temple gates unto my love, Open them wide that she may enter in, And all the postes adorne as doth behove, And all the pillours deck with girlands trim, For to receyve this Saynt with honour dew, That commeth in to you.
The Postescome tyring on, And not a man of them brings other newes Then they haue learn'd of Me.
He had watched him silently all the way from the Rue des Postes to the Rue Saint-Francois.
Then lykewyse are dispatched other postes backe into all the 13 shyres agayne.
Those which are farre off for to be at the court so soone and at the instant as those which are nigh at hand, doo send postes daily, that the one may ouertake the other.
With prosperous weather they departed from Spayne, and in shorte tyme arriued at Vera Crux, Cortez hauing newes of their arriuall by foote postes within two dayes.
Where is the post-office and Ou est le bureau des postes et telegraph office?
Most of La Vérendrye’s forts were standing during the Seven Years’ War, and were known collectively asPostes de la Mer de l’Ouest.
We need hardly say that the Rue Neuve St. Geneviève is an old street, and that a post-chaise does not pass along the Rue des Postes once in ten years.
He left the gateway in which he was concealed, and pushed on along the Rue des Postes toward the region of the Jardin des Plantes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "postes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.