The police arrest people who ....................... crimes.
A thief tried to ........................ Martin’s car last night
The judge’s job is to ........................ the criminal to time in jail.
The police told us to ........................ sharing personal information online.
The author doesn’t ........................ the identity of the criminal until the last page of the book.
Tim’s dogs always ........................ angrily when someone passes by the window
Two men attempted to ........................ the Robinson’s house while they were on holiday.
Be careful – our dogs always ........................ at people’s legs when they walk in the door
You ........................ upon all sorts of old things when you go into Grandma’s attic.
Marie and Amy ........................ to write a detective novel together.
You need to pay ................ everything before you leave the shop.
The police officers wanted to take................ account all the evidence
One of the thief’s neighbours turned him................. to the police.
Some people who have access.................. high-speed Internet connections use
them to download films illegally
I hope that man doesn’t get ................... with speeding because it’s really dangerous!
When I saw that the empty house had burnt down, I knew it was .................
When you ...................the law, you have to face the consequences
Even though there was a lot of evidence against him, James ................the accusation
There was only one .................... who had seen what happened at the scene of the crime.
My friend Steve has a really ............... eye; he notices the smallest details.
I’m used to ..................... car alarms all night, since there is a lot of crime in my neighbourhood.
They should ..................... security cameras outside the school
The girl denied ...................... the songs from the Internet
Is Frank strong enough ................... a security guard?
What is the best way ...................our summer house from burglars?
X: Did you get a look at the driver?
Y: ..................................................................
X:
Y: I’d say she was in her early twenties.
X: That’s all I remember.
Y: ..................................................................
X: You’re welcome. I will.
The Ancient Roman Vigiles Urbani
The Roman Emperor Augustus wanted to protect Rome from danger. .....................
So, Augustus created the Vigiles Urbani, the ‘watchmen of the city’ to do these two jobs.
The Vigiles, however, received pay and could earn Roman citizenship after six years of work.
The Ancient Roman Vigiles Urbani
The Roman Emperor Augustus wanted to protect Rome from danger.
So, Augustus created the Vigiles Urbani, the ‘watchmen of the city’ to do these two jobs. .......................
The Vigiles, however, received pay and could earn Roman citizenship after six years of work.
The Vigiles were divided into groups. Each one worked in a different part of the city. They carried tools and supplies on carriages pulled by horses. The carriages also had pumps and water tanks in case of fire. ..........................................
This was in case a citizen needed medical help.
But the Vigiles did not only fight fires and treat injuries. ..............................
Especially at night, they needed to watch the streets for burglars and vandals. They also looked for escaped slaves, and helped deal with people who disturbed the peace in the streets.
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