Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] police [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Biter bit for police attacker
2 The 1964 Police Act formally divided the responsibility for police policy-making between three bodies — the chief constable , the police authorities and the Home Secretary .
3 Death sentence for police officer
4 In January 1990 new rules for police conduct were released , free of politics and ideology ; they no longer contained allusions to the leading role of the HSWP , and the police would no longer be required to address people as " comrade " .
5 But the Women 's Aid movement is more — it is a radical intervention in the law and order debate , it goes beyond a puritanical protection of women which reproduces their vulnerability , and it transcends the limits of the Left-Right contest between police authoritarianism and police accountability .
6 It 's a popular holiday destination , but there are worries about police corruption , especially over drugs .
7 Damages of £20,000 were awarded against Granada Television in 1983 for unintentionally defaming a police officer in a " World in Action " programme about police corruption .
8 This necessitates , in turn , a far more numerous and ubiquitous police presence than in other kinds of area , far more frequent unpleasant contact with the public as potential suspects , and far greater opportunities for police misjudgment or abuse .
9 Some 400 loyalists had gathered to explain their grievances about police action in the town and to call Ken Maginnis , the Fermanagh and South Tyrone MP who was the OUP law and order spokesman , to task for his description of the rioting as ‘ orchestrated thuggery ’ .
10 The longstanding allegation of police complicity in the activities of Airin 's criminal syndicates made the arrest particularly sensitive .
11 Allegation of police corruption
12 ‘ I took them from her , ’ she said instead , fearing mention of police interest would lead on to computer codes and MacQuillan 's business methods .
13 But when I am kicked in the groin in my father 's house , when I am taunted and called ‘ nigger ’ and ‘ black bastard ’ , when I am arrested as a result of police harassment , at those times I am ashamed to be British .
14 The emergency ward was over-flowing with casualties , mostly as a result of police assault .
15 Danny Gardiner made the claims while being questioned at Winchester crown court where he 's pleading not guilty to the murder of police informer Chalky White .
16 Drug dealer Danny Gardiner has been jailed for life for the murder of police informer Chalkie White .
17 The money was recovered when he was arrested for the murder of police informer Alan ’ Chalky ’ White .
18 Scotland Yard say , one man is still being questioned in connection with the murder of police constable Patrick Dunn in South London on Wednesday .
19 Complaints of a lack of response and action by police , coupled with the extent of the fear of police violence , have been well documented ( from GLC reports , PSI report 1983 , to Ruth E. Hall 's Ask any Woman ) .
20 HOME Secretary Kenneth Clarke was yesterday accused of suppressing a report on the future of police funding .
21 HOME Secretary Kenneth Clarke was today accused of suppressing a report on the future of police funding .
22 He claimed a new report on the future of police funding had been suppressed because Mr Clarke did not like its findings .
23 Each new piece of police excess , each reported example of police harassment , each fresh scandal adds to the number of its converts .
24 As in other aspects of police life , detailed regulations governed the minutiae of dress .
25 Ditton ( 1979 ) was said to have carried out ‘ a unique situational ethnography in a bakery ’ , when he set out to assess fiddling ; while Holdaway ( 1979 , 1982 , 1983 ) has pursued aspects of police culture , using his previous insider 's knowledge to peel away some of the layers of obfuscation .
26 Analysis of police culture is therefore particularly suited to the anthropological method , for it requires an extended field study to reveal much about the unspoken agenda which determines many aspects of police practice .
27 The Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and its Codes of Practice affect many aspects of police practice and procedure .
28 Some aspects of police investigation , such as scientific tests , are more susceptible to fresh scrutiny than others .
29 The first concerned unlawfully obtained evidence and had the object of strengthening the deterrent effect of the Bill in dealing with problems of the misuse of police power .
30 There were traces of police activity here as well — more grey dust mingled with Angy 's musky talc .
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