1192 examples of bate in sentences

I would rather bate him a few strokes of his oar than not employ an honest man that had been wounded in the Queen's service.

He does homage to no man for his great style's sake, but is strictly just in the exaction of respect again, and will not bate you a compliment.

In a letter of December 26, 1891, Lady Russell says: "Your poor country has risen victorious from many a worse fall, and will not be disheartened now, nor bate a jot of heart or hope.

I would rather bate him a few Strokes of his Oar, than not employ an honest Man that has been wounded in the Queen's Service.

I kind o' calc'late 't won't pay to take the cretur's shoes 'n' hide off to-night,'n' the' won't be much iron on that hoss's huffs an haour after daylight, I'll bate ye a quarter.

" "They're not so aisily bate outthey fight like sevin divils.

If Lady Agnes strolled in the moonlit gardens with Mr. Browne, the former Miss Bate of Boston could scarcely control her emotions.

But it wos all thrown away, it wos, for there wosn't another pig in all the length o' Ireland as had sich a will o' its own; and it had a screech, too, when it wosn't plaazed, as bate all the steam whistles in the world, it did.

Was beat called bate?

Churchill's vowel sounds, he says, "may be found in the following words: 1. Bate, 2.

BATE, Rev. Henry (Sir H. Dudley), account of him, iv. 296.

BATE, James, i. 79, n. 2. BATEMAN, Edmund, tutor of Christ Church, i. 76.

DUDLEY, Sir Henry, (alias Rev. Henry Bate), iv. 296, n. 3. DUEL, trial by, v. 24. DUELLING, defended by Johnson and Oglethorpe, ii. 179; by Johnson as being as lawful as war, ii. 226; as self-defence, iv. 211; his serious opinion not given, ib., n. 4; could not explain its rationality, v. 230; Thomas, Colonel, killed in one, iv.

BATE, WALTER JACKSON.

Walter Jackson Bate (A); 18Apr67; R408473.

Illustrated by Isabel Bate & Harold Black.

Floyd Benjamin Streeter, Isabel Bate & Harold Black (A); 28Feb69; R456016.

BATE, WALTER JACKSON.

Walter Jackson Bate (A); 18Apr67; R408473.

I'll bate thee one: goe winck, and fight: for shame.

Provided, if you prove unfaithful, then your time of a twelve-month to be prolonged; so many services, I will bate you so many days or weeks; so many faults, I will add to your 'prenticeship so much more: And of all this, I only to be judge.

For this I bate you three weeks of your service; now hear your bill of faults; for your comfort 'tis a short one.

But I've bate ye.

RICHARDS, ALFRED BATE, journalist and author; turned from law to literature; author of a number of popular dramas, volumes of poems, essays, &c.; was the first editor of the Daily Telegraph, and afterwards of the Morning Advertiser; took an active interest in the volunteer movement (1820-1876).

The Senators who voted against the treaty were: Bacon, Bate, Berry, Caffery, Chilton, Cockrell, Daniel, Gorman, Hale, Heitfeld, Hoar, Jones (Ark.), Mallory, Martin, Mills, Mitchell, Money, Murphy, Pasco, Pettigrew, Rawlins, Roach, Smith, Tillman, Turley, Turner, Vest.

1192 examples of  bate  in sentences