Sentence examples for to patrol from inspiring English sources

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to patrol

verb

To go the rounds along a chain of sentinels; to traverse a police district or beat.

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Their job is to patrol the peloton.

They're too vast to patrol.

Government helicopters continued to patrol Aleppo, firing occasionally, activists said.

The mountainous border is almost impossible to patrol.

"Eventually, we will be hiring security guards to patrol Chinatown".

Ted Cruz called on police to patrol "Muslim neighbourhoods".

Duffy tasked Passmore to patrol Capgrave Crescent, where Ebrahimi lived.

Berchtold continues to patrol the streets of Bakersfield.

We all have our own zones to patrol.

The navy was ordered to patrol the sea nearby.

The guard will continue to patrol state's nuclear power plants.

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