Use gates in a sentence
Sentences starting with gates
- Gates seated himself at Hampton, a "delicate and necessary site for a city. [4]
Sentences ending with gates
- So the summer wore away, while we lived from hand to mouth on such scanty fare as the two of them shot and what we could venture to gather in the unkempt fields near the gates. [9]
- A drunken soldier, who soon reeled back into the tavern which he had but just left, distinguished himself as ringleader, and was the first to pick up a heavy stone to fling at the huge brass-plated temple gates. [10]
- Sloping planes for vehicles, and flights of steps for pedestrians led up to the gates. [10]
- This was a touch that would reach to the farthest borders of his being--would bring him back from the Immortal Gates. [11]
- I am bound to avow that she had scarcely more practical knowledge of the peasantry amongst whom she lived, than a nun has of the country-people that pass her convent gates. [14]
- Mr. Tredway was the man--so he told Mr. Tredway; Mr. Gates of Brampton was the man--so he assured Mr. Gates. [9]
- I went to the machinery for opening the gates. [11]
- And there were other great crowds of the like caste gathered in masses outside the castle gates. [5]
- Every day thousands of men wounded at Borodino were brought in by the Dorogomilov gate and taken to various parts of Moscow, and thousands of carts conveyed the inhabitants and their possessions out by the other gates. [2]
- The picturesque groups of idlers and traffickers were more interesting to us than the palaces with sculptured fronts and old Roman busts, or tombs of the Scaligers, and old gates. [4]
Short sentences using gates
- Have you the gates? [5]
- Unbar the gates! [5]
Sentences containing gates two or more times
- Open the gates, open the gates say I, and let us have play with our guns. [11]
- To despair means in our case to open the gates, to open the gates means--" "Who is thinking of opening the gates? [10]
More example sentences with the word gates in them
- I swear to you, that this very Phanes has accepted Cambyses' gold and promised not only to be his guide to Egypt, but to open the gates of your own Greek cities to him. [10]
- We need not write their names on these walls, after the fashion of those civic dignitaries who immortalize themselves on tablets of marble and gates of iron. [3]
- Later, perhaps, they would relent and see something of their friends, and throw open again the gates of a beautiful place long closed to the world. [9]
- The desire which would lead each and every one to the gates of the Inner World which was limitless and eternal, filled with dazzling light . [9]
- The casual reader would certainly conclude that the Somers Isles were somehow due to the providence of John Smith, when in fact he never even heard that Gates and Smith were shipwrecked there till he had returned to England, sent home from Virginia. [4]
- He again turned with tender solicitude to the sufferer, but instantly started to his feet, for the gates were flung wide open and the light of torches and lanterns streamed into the court. [10]
- There it was, with its solid green gates between the lions, its yellow walls with the fringe of peeping magnolias and oranges, with its green-latticed gallery from which Monsieur Auguste had let himself down after stealing the miniature. [9]
- Carts piled high with household utensils, chairs, and cupboards kept emerging from the gates of the yards and moving along the streets. [2]
- The gates closed with a bang, and a patter of bullets beat against them like rain. [9]
- The martyr's crown will open the gates of Heaven to him--who was your father, too, Demetrius. [10]
- For to-day we will close the temple gates, solemnize the festival among ourselves, and allow no one to enter our precincts for sacrifice and prayer till the fate of the sisters is made certain. [10]
- I have the will and the power too, to close the sluice gates against such a disaster. [10]
- To him for whom Apollo, the pure among the gods, and the Muses, friends of beauty, do not open it at the same time with truth, its gates will remain closed, no matter how strongly and persistently he shakes them. [10]
- The thirty-six men, who had been admitted through the gates, were the only ones who refused to be accessory to this treason. [10]
- And no sooner were we outside the gates than I declared I should never again enter a private residence by the back door. [9]
- And then there were huge log gates with watch-towers on either sides where sentries sat day and night scanning the forest line. [9]
- Somers and Gates were busy building two cedar ships, the Deliverer, of eighty tons, and a pinnace called the Patience. [4]
- The city gates were already open. [10]
- Each day we went farther afield, and each night trooped merrily in through the gates with hopes of homes and clearings rising in our hearts--until the motionless figure of the young Virginian met our eye. [9]
- As soon as we were fairly within the castle gates we were ordered into her presence. [5]
- One morning early we made the venture in a melancholy drizzle of rain, and passed through the frowning gates unmolested. [5]
- Did not its waters lead, after long wanderings, to the great highway of the world, and open to her the gates of those cities from which she could take her departure unchallenged towards the lands of the morning or of the sunset? [6]
- Right from the water's edge rose long lines of stately palaces of marble; gondolas were gliding swiftly hither and thither and disappearing suddenly through unsuspected gates and alleys; ponderous stone bridges threw their shadows athwart the glittering waves. [5]
- Shortly after he was with Sir Thomas Gates in South Holland. [4]
- The town tax was so strictly enforced at that time at all the gates of Berlin that even hacks entering the city were stopped and searched for provisions of meat or bread--a search which was usually conducted in a cursory and courteous manner. [10]
- The April sun was shining brightly when the convent gates closed behind Kuni. [10]
- Perhaps you sometimes wander in through the iron gates of the Copp's Hill burial-ground. [6]
- A man can walk to the gates of hell to do the hardest trick, and he'll come back one great blister and live, if he's done the thing he set out for; but if he doesn't do it, he falls into the furnace. [11]
- These are the voices which struck the key-note of my conceptions as to what the sounds we are to hear in heaven will be, if we shall enter through one of the twelve gates of pearl. [6]
- A shout of triumph announced that the gates, like a broken dam, had given way, and the torrent poured in between the posts, flooding the yard, pressing up the towered stairways and spreading through the compartments of the mill. [9]
- David motioned them towards the great gates, and, without speaking, passed swiftly down the pathway and emerged upon the road without. [11]
- It was half-way towards noon when the hoof-beats drummed over the Brown Hermit's cave, and they rested not there; but it was noon and no more when they rode through Pango Dooni's gates and into the square where he stood. [11]
- When she came to, she was in the carriage within the gates of Greyhope, and Marion was bending over her. [11]
- The lad began to sing: "Here shall I build me my cedar house, A city with gates, a road to the sea-- For I am the lord of the Earth! [11]
- Be not surprised to see the British at our gates any day. [11]
- It is needless to say with what eager curiosity he entered its gates and wandered through its streets, and gazed upon its Oriental monuments. [4]
- If you want to murder, you will open the gates at once; but if it is punishment, if you are an executioner, you will give me time to pray. [11]
- Every man looked to his gun, the gates were slowly opened, and Macavoy stepped out. [11]
- The picketing had to be done quickly, in the few minutes that were to elapse before the gates should close. [9]
- Presently they came to a gothic-looking stone building, with a mediaeval bridge thrown across the stream in front of it, and massive gates flung open. [9]
- We wander on through the huge and massive gates of entrance, between the ranks of sacred animals. [10]
- One might have thought in all these years he had sat within the gates staring at the brick row of the company's boarding houses on the opposite bank of the canal that reflection might have brought a certain degree of enlightenment. [9]
- It was as though the gates of hell had been closed and the curtains of heaven drawn for the eyes to see. [11]
- I smiled to think what the tiny creek, always creeping through a faint leak in the gates and falling with a granite rattle on the stones, would now become. [11]
- Nitetis gazed at these gates in astonishment, and then a joyful smile lighted up her face, as she looked up the long broad street so brightly and beautifully decorated to welcome her. [10]
- Six weeks after these events a little troop of horsemen might have been seen riding towards the gates of Sardis. [10]
- The noise of the-procession had died away almost, had then revived, and from beyond the gates of the mosque could be heard the cry of the mourners: "Salem ala ahali! [11]
- The dishes were then sent to the servants, and the remains of the feast went to the poor, who lay waiting at the gates in great numbers. [4]
- I've been with them, I marched up here with them from the Clarendon when they battered in the gates and smashed your windows--and I wanted to smash your windows, too, to blow up your mill. [9]
- In her Eden, the world had been forgotten; the hum of gossip beyond the gates had not reached her. [9]
- No one at the stone entrance gates of the drive and the door stood open. [2]
- The gates of the slide could be opened by machinery from the Little Mill. [11]
- The first of the scattered fleet of Gates and Somers came in on the 11th, and the rest straggled along during the three or four days following. [4]
- The gates of the sanctuary screen were closed, the curtain was slowly drawn, and from behind it a soft mysterious voice pronounced some words. [2]
- Upon these let the proud fabric of freedom rest, as the rock of its basis; and as truly as has been said of the only greater institution, "the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. [7]
- The gates of the Palace closed on the last of Pango Dooni's men, and with a wild cry they rode like a monstrous wave upon the rebel mob. [11]
- The burgomaster followed the officer and ordered the gates to be opened to the brave soldiers. [10]
- Hold fast, as the law commands, by what is old; but never shut the gates of your kingdom against what is new, if better. [10]
- The gates of the heavenly Jerusalem stand open, and if you, too, would fain be blessed--But more of this later. [10]
- When I pass the great gates of thy house with Katuti, she often sighs and complains bitterly. [10]
- He entered through the gates with their stone pillars and drove up the avenue leading to the house as if he were entering an enchanted, sleeping castle. [2]
- They burst open the gates of the palace and were pressing in with cries of "Death to the Magi," when the seven princes of the Persians appeared in front of the raging crowd to resist their entrance. [10]
- In another hour the gates of St. John and St. Louis emptied out upon this battlefield a warring flood of our foes. [11]
- The cries from the gates ceased. [2]
- The French entered the gates and began pitching their camp in the Senate Square. [2]
- The pressure within the fort, like a flood, opened the gates of it, despite the sturdily disapproving figure of a young man who stood silent under the sentry box, leaning on his Deckard. [9]
- The gates of the fort were shut, and the captains summoned. [9]
- And when from the fort they saw us coming across the fields they opened the gates in astonishment, and on hearing the news gave themselves over to the wildest rejoicing. [9]
- The news beat the flying enemy to Yeuville, and the town rose against its English masters and shut the gates against their brethren. [5]
- The former close the doors, the latter would fain open them; the gates of a prison, I mean. [10]
- The gold and the diamonds have brought the godless stranger within his gates, also contamination and broken repose, and he wishes that they had never been discovered. [5]
- They also desired the dearest food, and would have no meat from the butcher's but the most delicate, while their list of fruits, cakes, Gates, and outlandish confections is as long as that at any modern banquet. [4]
- I go to the Chateau de St. Gre--great iron gates, long avenue of poplar,--big house all 'round a court, and Monsieur le Marquis is at Versailles. [9]
- The sentries closed the big gates of the fort. [9]
- In June of that year Gates sailed again, with six vessels, three hundred men, one hundred cows, besides other cattle, and provisions of all sorts. [4]
- It was observable that these official strongholds were now protected against rushes by bolted gates, and that these were in ward of servants wearing the House's livery. [5]
- We were aware that the garrison of English and Burgundian soldiers had given up all thought of resisting the Maid, and that we should find the gates standing hospitably open and the whole city ready to welcome us with enthusiasm. [5]
- How is it that man clings so fondly to this miserable existence, and would fain slink away, and hide himself when the angel calls and the golden gates open before him! [10]
- It was here that Jacob lay down and had that superb vision of angels flitting up and down a ladder that reached from the clouds to earth, and caught glimpses of their blessed home through the open gates of Heaven. [5]
- There was bitter talk within the gates that night, and many declared angrily that Colonel Clark had abandoned us. [9]
- Its big gates swung together as we dashed through the narrowed opening. [9]
- The cathedral is surrounded by a high wall, the gates of which,--its eyelids,--are closed every night at a seasonable hour, at which the virtuous inhabitants are expected to be in their safe and sacred quarters. [6]
- I was pointed straight for one of these gates, and a-coming like a house afire. [5]
- The servant who stood at the Parsonage gates, saw Death written on her face, and spoke of it. [14]
- Gates, Sir George Somers, knights, and Richard Hakluyt and Edward Maria Wingfield, adventurers, of the city of London. [4]
- Within the next six hundred yards he crossed the street fourteen times and attempted thirteen gates, and in the meantime the tropical sun was beating down and threatening to cave the top of my head in, and I was literally dripping with perspiration. [5]
- The commission of Sir Thomas Gates was read, and Mr. Percy retired from the governorship. [4]
- He would have shut the gates of Eden in our faces because we had sinned against the Spirit. [9]
- The gates and shops were all closed, only here and there round the taverns solitary shouts or drunken songs could be heard. [2]
- And she, when she heard the summons, abandoned a turkey on the spit, pitched her brats out of the door, seized the mare, and dashing through the gates at a gallop left me to make my way back afoot. [9]
- Before sunset we shall have reached the brazen gates of Babylon. [10]
- Captain Gates was sent to England with despatches and to procure more settlers and more supplies. [4]
- Did it not seem as if Death had spared them for Love, and that Love should lead them together through life's long journey to the gates of Death? [6]
- Sacrifice and again sacrifice, according to the Minorite, was the magic spell that opened the gates of heaven, and what harder sacrifice could he offer than that of his love? [10]
- The way is round the curving bay by the sea; but so continuously built up is it, and so inclosed with high walls of villas, through the open gates of which the golden oranges gleam, that you seem never to leave the city. [4]
- Hermon, with the rose for his friend fastened in the breast folds of his chiton, mounted his horse gratefully, and his companion, a sinewy, bronzed Midianite, who was also to attend to the opening of the fortress gates, did the same. [10]
- The people--when they rise in mass in behalf of the Union and the liberties of their country, truly may it be said, "The gates of hell cannot prevail against them. [7]
- Crumbs from the rich man's table don't avail any more to open the pearly gates even of popular esteem in this world. [4]
- A French officer, returning from the advanced detachment, rode up to Murat and reported that the gates of the citadel had been barricaded and that there was probably an ambuscade there. [2]
- Just as he reached the brazen gates between the harem-gardens and the courts of the large palace, an old man in white robes came up to him. [10]
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