Go we see, caste up the latis wyde; 615 For thurgh this strete he moot to palays ryde; `For other wey is fro the yate noon Of Dardanus, ther open is the cheyne.
That wel unnethe it seen was in his chere; But at the yate ther she sholde oute ryde With certeyn folk, he hoved hir tabyde, So wo bigoon, al wolde he nought him pleyne, That on his hors unnethe he sat for peyne.
Thise portours been unkonninge ever-mo; And I wol doon hem holden up the yate 1140 As nought ne were, al-though she come late.
And on the morwe un-to the yate he wente, And up and down, by west and eek by este, Up-on the walles made he many a wente.
Dame Mary Yate was no doubt a Roman Catholic, and the permission above referred to was granted under the seventh section of the statute 3rd James I, chap.
Dame Mary Yate was no doubt a Roman Catholic, and the permission above referred to was granted under the 7th section of the statute 3rd James I, chap.
Major Yate commanded one of two companies that remained to the end.
Rather than surrender, Major Yate called upon the nineteen survivors of his company--every man of whom deserved the Victoria Cross--to fix bayonets and charge.
They did so with furious gallantry; but, unhappily, Major Yate was shot down.
Thus as we stood togider, she and I, 365 Even at theyate my felawes were echon.
A gentilwoman, a porter at the yate There shal ye find; her name is Countenaunce; If +it so hap ye come erly or late, Of her were good to have som acquaintaunce.
Thanne comth ydelnesse, that is the yate of alle harmes.
But with glad chere to the yate is went, With other folk, to grete the markisesse, And after that doth forth hir bisinesse.
For other wey is fro theyate noon Of Dardanus, ther open is the cheyne.
That swich a voys was of hym and a stevene Thorugh-out the world, of honour and largesse, That it up rong un-to the yate of hevene.
This same Mr. Yate innocently records a letter written to him by a New Zealand convert, which aptly strikes off the character of master and disciple.
The Irish Mr. Yate gets his 'sucking pig', and very often is ungrateful to his benefactors.
When the Burnleys' visitor, Yate Tyndall, appeared upon the scene, which he did almost immediately after his introduction to the Silvers, there was spoon diet for the gossips in plenty.
Yate was a serious thinker and a confident talker.
In 1539 Simon and Thomas Yate each find a horse, harness, bill, sword and dagger, and Walter Arden a horse and harness with bows and arrows; Thomas Arden a harness.
To the kindness and humanity of Mr. Yate was Mr. Hart greatly indebted for this indulgence.
Major Yate fell mortally wounded, and his gallant band of Yorkshiremen ceased to exist.
Another Victoria Cross in the same battalion was won that day by Major Yate under very dramatic circumstances.
The map which Yate put forth at this time shows very little advance on that of Captain Cook.
Very interesting, as evidences of the heartfelt piety of the early converts, are the letters which many of them wrote to Yate on the eve of his journey to England.
In 1828 came two clergymen--Yate and Brown--besides a lay catechist, Baker.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "yate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.