Examples of 'cordons' in a sentence

Meaning of "cordons"

cordon (noun) - A line or boundary marking a restricted area, typically used in the context of security or crowd control. For example, 'The police set up a cordon around the crime scene to keep bystanders at a safe distance.'
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The spiral cordons themselves are relatively stronger.
The press are already at the cordons.
The old system of cordons lost its prestige.
Cordons need to be permanently supported with straining wires.
Badgering about cordons and special police action.
The police are fighting to establish cordons.
Both had security cordons that protected them.
Filter everyone in that area into decon cordons.
Calibre minimal des cordons de rallonge.
Get everyone to pull back outside the cordons.
Give police powers to set up cordons around polling stations.
I have a question about the cordons.
Their cordons and their little trowels and brushes.
The vines are trained on low cordons.
Police cordons were established to maintain the integrity of the scene.

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There would have been security cordons.
The cordons thus made up for this organisational deficit.
This is roughly analogous to your cordons and your roadblocks.
Cordons arise from two pseudolabia and extend posteriorly.
All around this area the cordons are going up.
Cordons are screenlines or groups of screenlines that enclose areas of interest.
They were blocked by police cordons.
Police cordons around the building did not interfere.
These tapes are not a substitute for work area cordons.
To the cordons already in place.
You said that this city was safe outside the cordons.
The cordons are usually trained along wires as part of a trellis system.
Maxim has stolen a tank and breakthrough time in the army cordons.
Place cordons around designated areas and limit entry and egress.
The wounded can not be taken to hospital because of the police cordons.
Pacifists form cordons to block off all the entrances to the plaza.
The area was searched swiftly and we are working to lift cordons and reopen stations.
Basu said cordons would remain in place in some locations to protect the public.
A simply decorated tower has between floor cordons decorated by cresting with a geometric motif.
These cordons generally emerged from the initiative of left activists and trades unionists.
Police blocked all the streets leading to government buildings with buses and cordons.
Extremely strict sanitary cordons control the flows of merchandise between these different zones.
This charge would have applied no matter how many times a vehicle crossed both cordons.
Two police cordons of riot policemen blocked the way leaving them literally locked.
The police put up cordons in Copenhagen.
Then we surrounded the Zone with police cordons.
We are going to need tape cordons and GPS coordinates.
Russia cordons off Syrian waters for military drills.
France and Russia applied measures such as quarantines and military cordons.
No amount of rolling cordons or eyes in the sky will turn up Mulder.
Cordons are put in place at several locations across Amesbury and Salisbury.
For the wall encircles Israel just as much as it cordons off Palestine.
Security cordons placed around London Bridge will remain indefinitely.
The founder gave his French family Grand Cordons as wedding gifts.
All the security cordons be reconstituted but … this matter should be kept a secret.

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