Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Blenheim Palace' has mentioned 'Gate' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The architect slightly tapered the sides of the east gate to create an illusion of even greater height, the wrought iron gates date from the 1840s.
Piercing the windowless, city-like curtain wall of the east court is the great East Gate, a monumental triumphal arch, more Egyptian in design than Roman.
Confounding those who accuse Vanbrugh of impracticality, this gate is also the palace's water tower.
Through the arch of the gate one views across the courtyard a second equally massive gate, that beneath the clock tower,[26] through which one glimpses the Great Court.
The East gate is seen rising above.
Horace Walpole saw it in 1760, shortly before Capability Brown's improvements: "the bridge, like the beggars at the old duchess's gate, begs for a drop of water and is refused.
Woodstock gate to park, 1723 by Nicholas Hawksmoor