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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
patrole .
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Examples
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Our borders are under patroled, and there are more anti government radicals than ever before.
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I was a Conservation Officer and patroled so everyone would have a fair chance at getting a deer.
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These lines are patroled by, if you can believe it, C-130s armed with high tech cameras and various equipment.
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These lines are patroled by, if you can believe it, C-130s armed with high tech cameras and various equipment.
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I was a Conservation Officer and patroled so everyone would have a fair chance at getting a deer.
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Associated Press Soldiers patroled outside an Exxon facility in Aceh province in 2003.
Exxon Hit by Reversal in Human-Rights Case Brent Kendall 2011
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More awake, actually, for the guards mused dreamily about mead, boiled beets, and captive women as their eyes patroled the forested horizon, while the king was as conscious as an unsheathed knife; coldly conscious and warmly troubled.
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For nearly five minutes, the swarm patroled the space between the telephone booth and the boutique, then it flew off into the spreading bruise of dusk.
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Furthermore, borders are being patroled by the National Guard now, which is not part of HLS ... etc. etc.
Howard Dean Is Fine With Senate's Lieberman Decision, Suggests It Was What Obama Wanted 2009
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As the gateway to Manhattan for the less affluent, Port Authority can be seedy and a little rough at times, though it is heavily patroled.
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