- loot
- 01. The robbers got by the alarm system, and then set about filling their bags with [loot].02. Rebel forces are [looting] government buildings and the military is nowhere to be seen.03. It took the city over a week to restore order after the [looting] that followed the earthquake.04. After an evening of trick-or-treating, the children sat down in the living room to look at their [loot].05. The historical site has been seriously damaged by [looters], who have made off with anything of value.06. In 1759, while searching for Spanish [loot] and a northwest passage to the Far East, Francis Drake took possession of the area now known as Oregon on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I.07. Julius Caesar grew rich partly from [looting] the area then known as Gaul.08. Three of the bank robbers were killed by the fourth during an argument over how they would split up their [loot].09. The bank robbers were caught by police with all the [loot].10. After the earthquake, soldiers patrolled the evacuated areas to prevent any [looting] of the empty houses.11. During the electricity blackout, the store windows were smashed and hundreds of dollars worth of electronics equipment was [looted].12. The train carrying food supplies was [looted] by armed gangs.13. Most of the stolen [loot] is sold by the rebels for cash or exchanged for weapons.14. The robbers carried their [loot] out of the bank in large sports bags.15. The Vikings [looted] the villages and raped the women before setting all the houses on fire.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.