Their city, though still subject to a yearly deluge from the outpourings of all the overcrowded slums of Europe, is, as the New Yorker said, the best policed in all America.
Californians are called the scum of the earth, yet their great city is the best policed in the world," said a New York friend to me, when he heard that I thought of crossing the continent to San Francisco.
Ever since they have policed the Persian Gulf, put down piracy, slave and gun-running, and lighted the places dangerous to navigation.
During the afternoon I made a long tour through the Wiborg factory district, which was thickly policed by infantrymen.
They slept late, as they always did, and not having policed the camp or put out their fire, scarcely had they plunged into Lost Park, the next morning, when one of them looking back saw the trees afire where they had been.
After breakfast we policed the camp, and dumped everything into a hole, or burned it, so that we left the place just about as we had found it.
We took our wet rub, ate breakfast, policed the camp and killed the fire, and General Ashley put camphor and cotton against little Jed Smith's back tooth, to stop some aching.
Then we policed the camp, put out the fire, every spark, and took the burro and horse trail, to the rescue again.
Chalchuapa has two Zones, which are policed as follows: First: 1 Director, 2 Inspectors, and 27 Policemen.
The rifles cleaned, we policed the tent, making it absolutely neat.
Outside, the street waspoliced of every cigarette-butt and scrap of paper, and then the two police squads, with rakes and brooms, went down the whole length of it and made it as orderly as a garden walk.
We have so carefully policed each camping place that I had awful visions of having to fill in the trenches and replace the sod.
My men were in carefully selected camps, which were constantly throughly policed and supplied with wholesome water, piped form the Vento (Havana) Water-works.
The water was artesian and good, but the absence of anything like a clay soil rendered it impossible to keep the camps well policed and the drainage was difficult.
We had the camp policed thoroughly, and I made the men build little bunks of poles to sleep on.
My chief duties were to see that the camps of the three regiments were thoroughly policed and kept in first-class sanitary condition.
They policed the vast plains and, with endless patience and cool courage, held at peace the thousands of Indians who might have swept the defenceless settlements with destruction.
Kind-hearted folk thrill with pride at the thought that life is at last a carefully policed force which flows politely and properly through the catalogued veins of this marvelous person.
Not so long ago the neighborhood which he policed had been renowned to the four corners of the earth as the rendezvous of more temptations than even St. Anthony enumerated in his interesting brochure on the subject.
For well policed areas, it must be supplied with a protective disguise if it is to be passed along.
The Russians and Germans both used black radio, but since each policed the home audience rigorously against the other, it is possible that the efforts cancelled out.
Go ahead and get policed up," suggested the sergeant, turning aft towards the marines' compartment as he spoke.
So, as we can't agree on that point, let us cut out the discussion and get our quarters policed up.
The seating proved uncomfortable, so with much labor, seats were built around the sides and through the center from stones and lumber, policed from an American yard.
Immediately after the job was done, an officer entered and informed the sergeant that all the material policed should be considered under the order of "As You Were.
Austria went in and policed the country, much as England went in and policed Egypt, and, from the material point of view, with similarly successful results.
Policed camp thoroughly in morning, and company drills in the afternoon.
Policed camp and park in the afternoon, which took us about two hours.
We policed the valley in the hot sun (a whim of red tape).
The place looks decidedly better than it did when we were here before, all the dirty wood-colored houses having been burned down and the whole policed nicely.
Policed camp thoroughly in the afternoon and I was sent with two others after load of wood.
Up bright and early, policedaround the stables, "blacked boots" and brushed up our brass, etc.
It was expected last night that we should march to-day, but instead we policed camp.
Camp policed by cannoneers, which makes it look very much better.
The city had been policed by regulars, militiamen and volunteers, and the most disastrous fire in history was under control.
The day also marks a slicking up time, the camp being policedand the quartermaster deals out much needed wearing apparel.
On the Fifteenth the camp ground is thoroughly policed and General Warren superintends the laying out of a camp for the men and pitching our tents, regular living seems probable for a time at least.
The duties of the relieved commander are: (1) To turn over his sector thoroughly policed and in good condition as regards its construction and the new work, if any, in progress.
The incident shows how thoroughly the army is policed and how surely.
The British regular army has policed an empire and sent punitive expeditions against rebellious tribes with paucity of numbers, in a work which the British so well understand.
Administrative networks, adequate to produce such results, planned and directed the construction and administered and policed the operations.
Settlements imposed by violence and policed by victors lead to resentment, antagonism, hatred and the build-up of a desire for revenge, including the restoration to the vanquished of lost territories.
The newly conquered territories were policed by professional soldiers whose primary loyalty was national but whose responsibility was to the aggregate composing the Roman or the Egyptian civilization.
The City of London was much better policed than the rest of the Metropolis.
The foot patrol policed the inner circle within a radius of about four miles.
In support of this opinion, they quoted the case of the parish of Hackney, which was moderately well policed as things went then.
In less than twelve months, in place of the five districts originally taken over, we find practically the whole of London and its suburbs policed by the new constabulary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "policed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: armed; guarded; invulnerable; patented; protected; safe; screened; sheltered; shielded