Sentence examples for be raided from inspiring English sources

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be raided

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A quick hostile or predatory incursion or invasion in a battle

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Masjids [mosques] may be raided and closed down.

The aid budget is likely to be raided by other departments.

The Big East could be raided by the Big Ten and perhaps the Atlantic Coast Conference.

In California, bars serving homosexuals could legally be raided and their patrons arrested.

But Abbott said Labor saw superannuation as a "piggy bank" to be raided.

I was "lucky" enough to be raided by the F.B.I. when I was 17 years old.

We are essentially operating guerrilla warfare and could be raided by the police at any minute".

The members were on guard, lest their own bills be raided.

"As you kill, you will be killed; as you raid, you will be raided".

Yamato was the first workplace to be raided by immigration agents after President Obama took office.

He died in 1999, but his work remains a trove, begging to be raided for linguistic loot.

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