burgle in the PONS Dictionary

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In terms of income, households with a 2008 income of less than $15,000 were significantly more likely to have their homes burgled.
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He claimed to have been burgled a total of ten times, losing 6,000 worth of furniture.
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They said their homes were burgled while they were chased out.
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They ran into bigger problems in 2002 when their offices were burgled and it took them time to recover.
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The apartment was burgled within the first week they lived there.
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In 2006, the palace was burgled, with thieves stealing antiques worth millions of rupees and damaging other items throughout the palace.
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The apartment was burgled within the first week during the six months they lived there.
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On the first night of his stay, the house is burgled.
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Unfortunately the forty thieves chose that very night to burgle the school and steal the lamp.
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These included warnings to land-grabbers, land-agents, informers and the like, while better-off farmers were burgled or attacked at night and money or arms stolen.
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