Example sentences of "[verb] with [art] police " in BNC.

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1 She did n't cooperate with the police .
2 He 's got bother with the police .
3 Eddie Browning 's case has now been re-opened with a police inquiry .
4 ‘ We are prepared to work with the police and to provide the information needed to bring the perpetrators of attacks to justice , ’ he says , adding that he would like to see Mr McLean in the hope of building a relationship .
5 Grover : ‘ We are prepared to work with the police ’ OVERNIGHT FILE
6 We continue to work with the police , the FBI , and Interpol on stolen works of art .
7 After the first clash , when the crowd was halted in front of the police cordon , some of the women had argued with the police and told them that they too were victims of the ‘ system ’ .
8 In England and Wales a claim must be lodged with the Police authority within 14 days of the incident being declared a riot .
9 He would try to arrange a site meeting with the police to see what could be done to improve safety not only for other motorists but for pedestrians .
10 Tell him what happened with the police
11 On 6 June , Paisley , this time wearing his church leader hat , clashed with the police when he led members of the Free Presbyterian Church to picket the Irish Presbyterians ' General Assembly .
12 Class boycotts and demonstrations in the preceding month had frequently degenerated into violence as students clashed with the police .
13 Each policeman is supplied with a police court attendance card , on which is recorded the date of all attendances at police court in connection with charges or summonses , and each entry has to be initialled by the officer in charge of the station .
14 That is , the justification for the enactment of an advance notice requirement is that it forces the organisers to discuss with the police arrangements for the conduct of the procession which enable the event to be held in such a way as to minimise the risks of disorder .
15 Our second extract is taken from the section of the report which deals with the police and ethnic minorities .
16 Yeah , and if , if , if it 's bad lies well then that 's the case for the for the , the body that deals with the police .
17 The items are then bagged by the Scenes of Crime Officer , and a date is agreed with the Police for a statement to be taken .
18 ‘ This seems to be the continuance of this obscene game which the IRA wish to play with the police , ’ he said .
19 However , the task of investigating crime , and the initial decision whether to proceed with a case , will remain with the police .
20 One of the ambulance men crawled in to take my place whilst his colleagues consulted with the police on the best method of releasing the driver .
21 They are known as the " listed women " as they are also registered with the police .
22 However , she attended the hearing and told the coroner she agreed with the police report .
23 It agreed with the police that he had been arrested for cycling without due care and attention and that this had been sufficiently communicated to him .
24 Now 's also the time to warn your remover about any parking restrictions at either end of the journey — he may need to liaise with the police .
25 When Jack London described the ‘ move-on ’ confrontations that he experienced with the police in both the Metropolitan capital and in Chicago , he was documenting the normal encounter between the residents of the streets and the patrolling officer .
26 He , too , checked with the police and rang back to confirm that Derek had not been arrested and that he felt she must have made a mistake .
27 The increase in robbery was 9 per cent. , compared with a police total of 62 per cent .
28 It may be , then , that there is a distinction between the two cases and that , notwithstanding the later doubts expressed in Hills v. Ellis , Willmott v. Atack should be taken to stand for the proposition that a person who interferes with the police intending to help them is not guilty of a wilful obstruction .
29 There is no general legal duty to cooperate with the police to assist their investigations .
30 The inclusion of the former originated less from public concern over any alleged malpractice than from lack of confidence , felt mainly but not wholly within the legal profession , in procedures whereby ultimate responsibility for prosecuting as well as investigating in the vast majority of cases rested with the police .
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