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How to use policed in a sentence

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Those who argue that the activity should not be policed more strictly than direct mail in the post are wrong.
She hinted at the possibility that the Groceries Order should be policed by the Competition Authority.
All the major tourist viewpoints in Ooty and Coonoor need to be policed environmentally.
It's hard to escape the conclusion that yesterday's events could have been avoided had the match been properly policed.
Then, such places should be policed 24 hours a day by unbribable officers for maybe a few weeks to ensure there are no re-offenders.
If implemented, the new system will be policed by Failte Ireland, the Irish tourism agency.
Places where men can band together and consume meat are now either heavily policed, or the meat is doctored to lessen its impact.
On top of this the agreement must be policed exclusively by US forces, as opposed to the United Nations or any other body.
The prostitutes no longer have a reason to be on the streets so it would be an offence which would be policed strongly.
It is high time our beaches and recreational areas were policed to ensure that no glass objects are taken anywhere near them.
That was true of France, and might have been true of Germany had it been less officiously policed.
Questions will be asked about how adequately these potentially violent matches are policed.
As of this morning, the area around the Japanese embassy is still heavily policed by regular cops and Armed Police with riot gear.
Professional law on the other hand is made and policed by regulatory bodies, set up by statute but empowered to develop their own guidance.
The safeguards we have agreed with LCC go further than any others ever agreed before, but they need to be policed and enforced with vigour.
Yesterday's protest was policed by officers from Gloucestershire, Avon and Somerset and Wiltshire as well as MoD police.
The new regulations will be policed by the National Care Standards Commission.
He gave no details on how the regulation would be policed, but said violators would be punished.
Some experts claim curfews cannot be policed without some type of electronic monitoring.
The former were to be policed and controlled, the latter discouraged through the disciplines of increasingly marketized welfare.
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