moat in A Sentence

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    He made it across the Moat.

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    Let's throw him over the Moat.

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    The Deer Moat.

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    Water flowing through the lowest chambers feeds the Moat.

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    Alright, now listen you want me to start building a Moat?

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    Take the Moat for the family, forourfamily, and I will reconsider your position.

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    A Rally point has Fortress(up to level 9, starting with 0), towers and Moat.

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    Thou hast now crossed the Moat that circles round the gate of human passions.

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    All this said, it wasn't as if proud Moat owners didn't put anything in them.

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    Take the Moat for the family, for our family, and I will reconsider your position.

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    The construction of the fort walls and Moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.

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    There is a deep dry Moat here and a 13-meter high lighthouse, which was constructed in 1864.

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    The construction of the Junagarh fort walls and Moat began in 1589 and was completed in 1594.

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    The most fascinating part of the castle is underground- a chunk of the old city walls and Moat.

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    He had a Moat built around the city, constructed an irrigation and drainage system, and rebuilt the city walls.

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    They dug a Moat around it and added four bastions-bulwarks from which they could defend the new settlement.

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    It helps in finding the durable competitive advantage i.e. Moat that will help to protect your investment in future.

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    However, a combination of a Moat with strong management, and growth potential is what makes a company a great investment.

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    The Starks will have dominion over all lands north of Moat Cailin, provided he swears me an oath of fealty.

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    The fort erected by them exists, but in total ruins, built of bricks with a Moat around almost filled up at present.

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    Moat A deep wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.

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    From that moment onward, outside of a brief lapse in the late 19th century, the castle's Moat has almost always contained at least one bear.

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    In 1299/1300 reinforced the citadel's towers, walls, ramparts and Moat, and added a walled maidan to its west to serve as an open-air mosque(idgah).

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    The heart of the fort was safeguarded by two hundred cannons and a deep completely dry Moat, which one still needs to go across to get inside.

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    On to the East India Company in 1781, and in 1840, the Company razed the fort which had previously surrounded the city, and filled in the Moat.

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    The company maintained a wide economic Moat in early 2016, but declining margins and returns on invested capital could indicate some contraction of competitive advantage in coming years.

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    In that castle, there was a Moat under the level of the sea, dark, humid, where the prisoners, who they want to more strictly castigate, were usually put.

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    Madurai passed on to the East India Company in 1781, and in 1840, the Company razed the fort which had previously surrounded the city, and filled in the Moat.

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    But, in the end, it turns out a water filled Moat isn't actually that much more effective than an empty one at accomplishing the goal of protecting a fortress.

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    The area between the west wall and the Moat has been converted into a splendid park with well laid out gardens and lush green lawns by the present day administration.

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