Synonym: guard, police, protect, watch. Similar words: patron, patriarchy, control, out of control, control group, under control, beyond control, pat. Meaning: [pə'trəʊl] n. 1. a detachment used for security or reconnaissance 2. the activity of going around or through an area at regular intervals for security purposes 3. a group that goes through a region at regular intervals for the purpose of security. v. maintain the security of by carrying out a control.
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151. If a Highway Patrol car was going to slip up from behind, it would be right about now.
152. He didn't bother to look back to see whether the shots were coming from the patrol boat or from the tender.
153. Security is a high priority in all military establishments, and sentries are constantly on patrol, twenty-four hours a day.
154. It may be called the state police, state troopers, militia, the rangers or the highway patrol.
155. As they patrol their area regularly you should not have to wait long.
156. They also patrol camp sites and parking and picnic places.
157. Prior to the patrol I had been given a verbal briefing on the night's events.
158. If so, will he ensure that a police officer accompanies every military patrol whenever humanly possible?
159. Behind every bend lurks a potential patrol, road-block or hidden camera.
160. They treated me a bit like a kid, on that first patrol: one who needed help with the simplest things.
161. I was awakened around noon by the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening's patrol.
162. Increasing the number of patrol cars on the street has not had any effect on the level of serious crime.
163. The patrol changed direction, and their beams swept over another barren area.
164. The police say they don't have sufficient manpower to patrol the area.
165. It is the male's prime function to patrol his territory against intruders.
166. At the beginning of the war, patrol and legislative enactments were rigidly enforced.
167. Partygoers rocked a bus and threw stones and bottles at police officers and patrol cars.
168. Governor Wilson declared a state of emergency, imposed a curfew and called in reinforcements from the California Highway Patrol.
169. He had pulled a hamstring during his warm-up and had done well to patrol as relentlessly as he did for an hour.
170. The ambulance was already gone, but patrol cars were still there, radios squawking in the night air.
171. But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own.
172. The property tax the county collects from city residents supplies millions of dollars for sheriff deputies that patrol in the foothills.
173. Border Patrol agents there stopped northbound cars and trucks to search for illegal aliens and drugs.
174. The buddy patrol will not interfere with any police matter, unless instructed by a commanding officer.
175. None the less,(www.Sentencedict.com) all three uses experienced a greater need to warden or patrol their areas in seasons of recreational use.
176. There were eight extra police officers this year, seven of them on patrol duties.
177. Border Patrol spokeswoman Andrea Privette says the federal agents can work anywhere in public domain.
178. It was those who suffered the isolation of the front-line patrol who demanded changes.
179. However, I can assure you that we have only one patrol operating in the Jebel right now.
180. Being mostly new, they were exceedingly useful to the Navy, serving as minesweepers and coastal patrol vessels.
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