21 collocations for police

If we let you know too much you'd think too little of us!" We stopped at a Jew's store outside the city for suspenders, and then made the circuit outside the walls in a whirlwind of dust, stopping only at each gate to get reports from the officers commanding companies drawn up in readiness to march in and police the city.

But that does not and ought not to involve serving in the garrison of Egypt or of India during peace, nor being called upon to take part in one of the small wars waged for the purpose of policing the Empire or its borders.

Austria went in and policed the country, much as England went in and policed Egypt, and, from the material point of view, with similarly successful results.

Austria went in and policed the country, much as England went in and policed Egypt, and, from the material point of view, with similarly successful results.

The only guarantees that we can take are that she has no ships of war, and that her army is only sufficient to police her frontier.

In pursuance of the agreement, the Dutch convoyed the Mecca pilgrims and patrolled the entrance to the Red Sea, besides making a payment of Rs.70,000 to the Governor; the English paid Rs.30,000 and patrolled the South Indian seas; while the French made a similar payment and policed the Persian Gulf.

It is true that there are some Christian Filipinos on Mindanao, but in policing the Moros, our government would of course protect them from the Moros.

Administrative networks, adequate to produce such results, planned and directed the construction and administered and policed the operations.

The following parallel will make clear some of the reasons why it was determined to use constabulary instead of American soldiers in policing the Philippines from the time the insurrection officially ended:

By the time that the two midshipmen finished policing their quarters no housekeeper in the land could have found the least sign of disorder.

The second is that to almost any Prussian, Prussia is really first-rate; and is prepared, quite literally, to police the rest of the world.

They were Landwehr and Landsturm, troops of the third and fourth lines, going now to police the roads and garrison the captured towns, and hold the lines of communication open while the first line, who were picked troops, and the second line, who were reservists, pressed ahead into France.

The Military Governor of the City will arrange for policing the route of the procession and for the searching of houses on either side of the route.

Immediately after breakfast men police their tents and raise walls of same.

And it was necessary to send soldiers because Dewey, while he was supreme on the water and could easily compel the surrender of Manila, could not properly police the town after its capture.

Though they face a sea out of which any portent may arise, they are not forced to protect or even to police its waters.

" Such was the appearance of this extraordinary man, who deceived, tortured, betrayed, assassinated, terrorized and mocked his slaves, his subjects, his women and children and his ministers like any other half-savage Arab despot, but who yet managed through his long reign to maintain a barbarous empire, to police the wilderness, and give at least an appearance of prosperity and security where all had before been chaos.

One squad polices the camp within the company police limits.

So long as the governments of Germany, Austria, and Turkey place the military power at all times above the civil power, so long will it be necessary to police the world.

Now and then a demonstration against an unpopular professor, a "bolt," i.e. abstention en masse from a recitation; or a rarer invasion of the town and hostile demonstration gave us a fillip, but the doctor had so well policed the college and so completely brought under his moral influence the town, that no serious row ever took place in my time.

They were policing the district; they were warning the hated British in reserve not to play cricket in those fields or march along those deserted roads.

21 collocations for  police