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The carpenters had erected a gallery and lists in the outerbailey.
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A series of banks and ditches, an outerbailey, alert the visitor to its defensive nature.
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Soldiers were playing dice by the gateway, and horses were stamping and feeding in the outerbailey.
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Against the west wall of the outerbailey hunkered some forty frowth giants, each twenty feet tall.
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While his men were doing military exercises in the outerbailey, John had taken to his bee fields.
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There are two divisions: the outerward, and the inner ward.
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On entering the outerward, a strange scene presented itself to the view.
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The remaining zombie in the outerward was still clutching the door handle.
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Yet even ruined and slighted, it loomed above the outerward.
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A stable in the outerward had emptied of horses and given over for her use.
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My lord, in the basecourt he doth attend
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In the basecourt?
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His real birth was long disputed, without the shadow of a reason, except what was suggested by a basecourt intrigue.
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The basecourt nearest to the outer wall contained the buildings belonging to the functions of the body as agriculturists and employers of labour.
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They paid her or her mother a kind of basecourt, on the tacit assumption that she-Vivie-had placed Colonel von Giesselin under special obligations.
Usage of lower ward in English
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At the appointed hour the duke proceeded to the lowerward, and stationed himself near Wolsey's tomb-house.
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The lowerward is not reached too soon, for the manly, gentle Mason is near his end.
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The precincts are entered by a gateway (P), at the extreme western extremity, giving admission to the lowerward.
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The three towers at the west end of the lowerward, though much dilapidated, present unquestionable features of the architecture of the thirteenth century.
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And crossing the lowerward, they proceeded to the tower on the south side of it, now appropriated to the governor of the alms knights.
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Messengers were already streaming in from the lowerwards and surrounding countryside.
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But it does describe the position of the lowerwards of New York towards society.
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Down in the lowerwards of New York they'd call him a boss heeler, maybe.
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They are of every nationality, and are taken from the seamen's boarding-houses in the lowerwards of the city.
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An elevator took them down to the first floor and out into the hectic crush of the lowerwards.
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The Palatine was crowded with the wounded and refugees from the lowerwards, and with livestock driven there in case of siege.