5728 examples of policing in sentences

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

But when we realize that in these international burglaries there is no "swag," that the whole thing is an illusion, that there are huge costs but no reward, we shall be on the road to a better tradition, which, while it may not give us international policing, may do better stillrender the policing unnecessary.

But when we realize that in these international burglaries there is no "swag," that the whole thing is an illusion, that there are huge costs but no reward, we shall be on the road to a better tradition, which, while it may not give us international policing, may do better stillrender the policing unnecessary.

If this care is provided, no species of American large game need ever become absolutely extinct; and intelligent effort for game protection may well be directed toward securing, through national legislation, the policing of forest preserves by timber and game wardens.

He spoke of the new volunteer corps organized for the military policing of the new colonies, and, truth to tell, no one could blame him that he should wish to leave far behind him all London banking connections.

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.

The Austrian Foreign Minister, Count Berchtold, short-sighted and indolent then as now, failed to realise that the North Albanian harbours, for obvious reasons of physical geography, could never be converted into naval bases, save at a prohibitive cost, and that their possession by Serbia, so far from being a menace to Austria, would involve the policing of a mountainous tract of country, inhabited by a turbulent and hostile population.

[A plan for future policing.]

He knew that the entire theory of national policing is based on an exhaustive system of records and statistics.

Bursting with indignation, he was threatening the mayor for his lax policing, when a second assassin, a nineteen year old boy, stepped up with a pistol and shot to death the archduke and his wife.

There was no policing of the sea, and every trader had to rely on his own efforts for protection.

In a word, this system probably worked better than system of policing shifts.

Prussia, plodding, policing, as materialist as mud, went on solidifying and strengthening after unconquered Russia and unconquered England had rescued her where she lay prostrate under Napoleon.

Their business is the moral policing of humanity.

Some problems of international policing.

Some problems of international policing.

BALDWIN, HANSON W. Technical problems of international policing, by Hanson W. Baldwin, George Fielding Eliot & Edward Warner.

SEE CARROLL, MITCHELL B. Technical problems of international policing.

Technical problems of international policing.

Technical problems of international policing.

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.

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.

Julius Caesar and his immediate successors penetrated these remote territories, subjugating them, levying tribute, appointing governors and other officials, policing them, pretending to rule over them.

Victory and defeat determined the fate of land and natural resources, populations, capital installations, taxing facilities, domestic policing.

" During Hart's visit to Peking a very important question arose concerning the policing of the China Seas.

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