11 adverbs to describe how to patrolling

In the more exposed settlements bands of rangers were kept continually patrolling the woods.

Two policemen outside made themselves useful; one patrolled the street calmly, and the other very kindly aided Norrish, Mr. Eamsey's co-worker, in his efforts to keep the stream flowing quietly, without too much pressure.

"He may go as far as the border patrol, fifteen miles east of Antwerp," the captain said to my interpreter.

Home guards were organized and the bluffs commanding a view of the city were nightly patrolled by citizen volunteers.

My Cockney vanished, and Heinrich patrolled onward.

This safe is situated in the private office under the eye of the principal, and, as an additional precaution, the caretaker, who acts as night-watchman, occupies a room directly over the office, and patrols the building periodically through the night.

At well-nigh any hour of the night, the city guard, which itself dared not patrol singly, would meet him on his slow, unmolested, sky-gazing walk.

Indeed we had every reason to believe the ravine unguarded, although pickets were undoubtedly patrolling the east bank, and there were places we must go close in under its shadow.

Wine servers patrolled vigilantly.

Meanwhile the 60th and 74th Divisions had actively patrolled their fronts during the night, and the Turks having tasted the quality of British bayonets made no attempt to recover any of the lost positions.

He was "in bad" with the police who patrolled the country west of Dawson, and he was "broke."

11 adverbs to describe how to  patrolling  - Adverbs for  patrolling