Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] police " in BNC.
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1 | We had to wait for the police and the doctor to certify what had happened . |
2 | The Young Conservatives had turned their backs on the enemy , broken through the police cordon and forced their way into the hotel . |
3 | The Rottweiler was recognized as a police dog , and though it came fourth behind three other breeds , it was a start , a start to a new career and one the breed took to with relish . |
4 | But I have no authority here ; I have to go through the police . ’ |
5 | A TOP Tory MP failed a breath test after driving through a police speed trap . |
6 | Sally Ann Cattell died in a stolen car which crashed during a police chase last March , but the SSD denied reports that she had absconded from the children 's home , St John 's in Erdington , to which she had moved three days before the incident . |
7 | Sally Ann Cattell , 14 , of Birmingham , was killed after the stolen car she was driving crashed during a police chase . |
8 | The interest which the RUC has as a police force derives entirely from the social context in which it operates , but this context is both a spur and a hindrance to research on the RUC . |
9 | Rourke knelt down beside her and said softly , ‘ Forget about the police . |
10 | You might aswell forget about the police force and let people do what they like . |
11 | We must wait for the police . ’ |
12 | She felt a brief pity for the police who would never pick their way through such a fen . |
13 | Have you thought of applying for the police force ? ’ |
14 | ‘ The ole cow saw me clump 'im frew the office winder an' she phoned fer the police , ’ he said as he put his mug down on the wooden table . |
15 | The information held on the PNC can be disclosed via the police to a wide range of bodies . |
16 | One story of how a local university academic had come into the police station to report his car missing , because he had forgotten where he had parked it , was repeated with relish ; while another which I told on my return from university satisfied these deeply held views of the ‘ intellectual 's ’ practical ineptitude : |
17 | Possibly this was not the intention of Parliament for " restored " seems inappropriate to describe the situation where goods have come into the police 's possession . |
18 | She did n't cooperate with the police . |
19 | The Sierra Cosworth was chased along the A5 before it crashed into a police roadblock near Milton Keynes . |
20 | He 's got bother with the police . |
21 | Eddie Browning 's case has now been re-opened with a police inquiry . |
22 | The car rolled into the police yard , a hurricane-fenced compound within sight of the main runway and with a constant background of big jet engines racing up to power . |
23 | Mr Schofield was arrested on Tuesday after walking into a police station in London . |
24 | The demonstrators ' tactic of walking into the police lines , while it was a principled assertion of their right to march , invited the violent response that followed and made further violence much more likely . |
25 | ‘ 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 . |
26 | Grover : ‘ We are prepared to work with the police ’ OVERNIGHT FILE |
27 | We continue to work with the police , the FBI , and Interpol on stolen works of art . |
28 | Mrs. Millings was pleased at being called " Miss " , and the excitement of being taken to work in a police car was another pleasing thought . |
29 | The crunch came when they moved in the police . |
30 | Their names were taken from Amal 's brother , but by the time they were collected and asked to appear before the police for statements they had taken great pains to prepare their story . |