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Sentence count:289+19Posted:2017-01-31Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: assaultattackinvadelootpillageplunderseizeSimilar words: afraidbraidedbe afraid tobe afraid ofaidaidesaidAIDSMeaning: [reɪd]  n. 1. a sudden short attack 2. an attempt by speculators to defraud investors. v. 1. search without warning, make a sudden surprise attack on 2. enter someone else's territory and take spoils 3. take over (a company) by buying a controlling interest of its stock 4. search for something needed or desired. 
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121. At the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village eight cops moved in for another raid on a gay bar.
122. The raid had been anticipated for months following a tip-off to the Metropolitan police.
123. Military officials gave a few broad statements about the bombing raid.
124. Within hours of the raid the boy was reunited with his father at Andrews air force base just outside Washington.
125. The old enemies become friends again as they organise the meeting to discuss the raid.
126. But remember - raid your savings now and Santa won't pick up the bill.
127. Police cars chased two men after a raid at a chemist shop in Tarporley on Saturday.
128. They must have spotted your surveillance team and shifted everything out in advance of the raid.
129. But my favorite has to be the Animal Liberation Front dorks who staged a daring raid on a mink farm.
130. Time allowed 00:15 Read in studio Police have staged an early morning raid in a bid to crack a stolen car racket.
131. Gunfire and the occasional grenade explosions accompany raid after raid on jewellery shops.
132. The police accused the woman of planning a huge armed bank raid in Scotland.
133. The raid, one of the most daring crimes of the century, was masterminded by Italian playboy, Giovanni Cattani.
134. Four semi-automatic pistols were also seized in one raid at Ongar, Essex. Armed police found 21,000 ecstasy tablets.
135. Magistrates are also reported to want to reconstruct the raid using volunteers to act out the roles.
136. Much of the £25,000 of equipment taken in the raid was recovered from the stolen car.
137. Perhaps the biggest reason was the de facto revenue raid on the treasuries of other governmental entities the project would entail.
138. Members of the Rifle and Pistol Club fear a public backlash against their sport after a recent armed raid in the village.
139. Read in studio Police have released a photofit of a man they believe carried out an armed raid on an estate agents.
140. The smooth-talking Noye was given a 14-year sentence for laundering cash from the Brinks-Mat raid.
141. His operational flying looked as promising as his civilian flying had, until he went on a night bombing raid over Constantinople.
142. A group had decided to write about a bombing raid.
143. Not long afterwards the Dams Raid took place, and this did hit the headlines and captured the imagination of the public.
144. Major's partner in crime was later stabbed to death during another raid.
145. Foiled raid: Burglars tried to force their way into a house in Northallerton.
146. The expedition acquired the character of a vast plundering raid.
146. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
147. The last-minute change saved his life: 61 Squadron's aircraft was lost on the raid.
148. People dived aside as undercover cops ambushed a planned post office raid.
149. The 11-year-old tearaway, who has netted £150,000 in the past two years, was nicked after a pub raid.
150. The crack troops' annual knees-up became so rowdy, police were forced to raid it.
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