71 collocations for raid

Dr. Frank Bickford, an ex-service man who participated in the affair, testified at the coroner's inquest that the Legion men were attempting to raid the union hall when they were killed.

This ruthless deed once accomplished, their orders were to raid the house on the bluff.

The Snake Indians were raiding the country, and encumbered as we were with a small pack train, and with only a small company, we deemed that plan safest.

They will be able to raid the British coast, may succeed in running through the English channel, and then we shall have to round them up all over again.

I, with the gentle instincts of a civilized man, was forced to order the beheading of spies and traitors, the binding of women in chains and the kidnapping of children, to raid the herds, to make of myself an Attila.

I was not even able to conjecture by what chance or at whose suggestion the police had raided the place and discovered the tragedy which had given point to that raid.

Then, instead of raiding Palestine they'll confiscate his property and curse his ancestors.

When they cannot get enough slaves that way, they raid Ibo villages and capture the people who live there and sell them.

It has been in reprisal for this and similar deeds elsewhere, and in the hope of stopping them, that the French have raided German towns across the frontier.

Poultry not being included in the school menus, we raided a cooked-provision shop and carried off a plump, well-browned chicken.

Our own Infantry and the French on our right raided the enemy's front and support lines very frequently, bringing back many prisoners.

Having collected all the other small articles of value in the house, these innocent children of the Revolution held consultation on the necessity of killing everybody who knew them to be Bolsheviks, so that the crime should be cast upon the Chinese robber gangs who occasionally raid Russian territory.

Late in February the Teuton forces entered Russian positions in Galicia and also re-took the offensive on the Roumanian front, raiding Russian trenches in the Carpathians and blocking all Russian attempts to force the mountain passes.

Edward Bassett, commander of the Butte Post of the American Legion and an over-seas veteran, issued a statement to the labor press that was truly remarkable: "The I.W.W. in Centralia, Wash., who fired upon the men that were attempting to raid the I.W.W. headquarters, were fully justified in their act.

You could slip down tonight, after everyone is in bed, and raid the larder.

They separated into bands, keeping up a guerrilla warfare, raiding American mining camps and ranches, and seizing and holding Americans and others for ransom.

Sybil arrived at the meeting a few minutes before the police raided the premises.

They raided one another's properties, slew one another's kerns, and carried one another away prisoner.

"That's just the way the leftenant looked, boys," said he, "when we was laying for them Apaches that raided Jones's Ranch and killed the women and little children.

You don’t mean to say that they raided the chapel?”

General French's idea was to keep raiding detachments of German cavalry from incursions into the beautiful villas and gardens of the western suburbs.

Zorro raids a caravan.

Arab slave-dealers no longer raid the Congo plains and forests for slaves, killing seven persons for every one they lead into captivity.

The war parties raided the frontier as freely as ever.

The dispossessed owners hung about, and raided the goods of the settlers whenever opportunity offered.

71 collocations for  raid