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

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1 Mr. Justice Taylor 's report following his inquiry into the Hillsborough stadium disaster commented on the cost of policing and stated : ’ The temptation to the clubs to leave it all to the police is stronger if they are not required to make a realistic payment for police services . ’
2 Biter bit for police attacker
3 We share your concern about the lack of professional training and accreditation but would draw your attention to the joint efforts of the Association of Police Surgeons and the Association of Chief Police Officers in setting up the Durham introductory course for police surgeons .
4 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 .
5 Death sentence for police officer
6 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 " .
7 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 .
8 Second , a greater emphasis was placed on the provision of mutual aid between police forces , an operation to be co-ordinated from the National Reporting Centre ( NRC ) at Scotland Yard .
9 The jury heard a tape-recording of an interview between police officers and Hammond , in which he sobbed repeatedly when the officers told him his daughter was dead .
10 The Home Office has set up a committee to examine codes of practice for police computers .
11 It 's a popular holiday destination , but there are worries about police corruption , especially over drugs .
12 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 .
13 The activities of the so-called " hit squad " , officially known as the Civil Co-operation Bureau ( CCB ) , came to light during police investigations into the murders in 1989 of ( i ) David Webster , an anthropologist and human rights campaigner ; and ( ii ) Namibian lawyer Anton Lubowski [ see pp. 36647 ; 36885 ] .
14 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 .
15 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 ’ .
16 In the meanwhile the Association of Police Surgeons , the RSM , and several constabularies will continue to promote training to avoid those situations in other parts of the world to which you have properly drawn our attention .
17 We share your concern about the lack of professional training and accreditation but would draw your attention to the joint efforts of the Association of Police Surgeons and the Association of Chief Police Officers in setting up the Durham introductory course for police surgeons .
18 As experienced clinical forensic practitioners we provide training for ‘ police surgeons ’ but consider ourselves a product of the Association of Police Surgeons ' efforts to improve academic standards .
19 The delay in starting such an institute is not due to any lack of effort by members of the Association of Police Surgeons .
20 The international force of police inspectors would have the power to fine non-compliers .
21 Just before dawn on Thursday , Joanna was dumped a quarter of a mile from the spot where she had vanished , right under the noses of police officers searching for her .
22 The longstanding allegation of police complicity in the activities of Airin 's criminal syndicates made the arrest particularly sensitive .
23 Allegation of police corruption
24 ‘ I took them from her , ’ she said instead , fearing mention of police interest would lead on to computer codes and MacQuillan 's business methods .
25 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 .
26 The emergency ward was over-flowing with casualties , mostly as a result of police assault .
27 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 .
28 Drug dealer Danny Gardiner has been jailed for life for the murder of police informer Chalkie White .
29 The money was recovered when he was arrested for the murder of police informer Alan ’ Chalky ’ White .
30 An Irish government bill published on April 25 proposed the formal abolition of the death penalty and the introduction of 40-year mandatory terms of imprisonment for treason and for the murder of police officers , prison officers , foreign diplomats and heads of state .
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