Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] officers " in BNC.

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1 One of the mothers said she felt quite sorry for the police officers involved and was tempted to offer them warm drinks to keep out the cold !
2 Some readers may therefore have identified them as the police officers referred to in our article of May 13 , 1986 .
3 He described the March 3 attack as an " aberration " , although transcripts of radio conversations between the police officers involved and their control included references to other violent incidents and contained a number of derogatory racial remarks .
4 His arguments for such a conclusion are , first , the narrow one that the appellant 's complaint of 15 July 1989 was about the police officers ' fabricating the interview notes — whereas the inquiry was principally into the possibility of their having , following his complaint , removed them from Warwick Crown Court .
5 Er , I then went back er back down the passageway er into the lounge , checked the kitchen checked that the rest of the firearms officers were were okay .
6 Nina had no time to answer as the main doors opened and Julie Weatherstone , one of the personnel officers , came into the centre accompanied by a tall man .
7 One of the police officers responded by referring to the ‘ new manual ’ , parts of which were then read out in court .
8 The former was in charge of the investigations into the shooting at Abbey Meat Packers , Ltd. and the latter was one of the police officers assisting him .
9 Most of the police officers taking part had never appeared on TV before .
10 At an identification parade one of the police officers at the scene identified TJ , although his description of him differed in several ways from TJ 's true description .
11 As a result of that incident there were a number of complaints by members of the public about the conduct of some of the police officers who had attended the incident .
12 The essential basis of the police officers ' claim in those proceedings is that the article complained of carried the clearly defamatory innuendo that their vindication by the P.C.A. and the deputy chief constable was worthless .
13 For instance , in 1940 a British author of fairly conventional detective stories , Henry Wade ( who was in private life Sir Aubrey Fletcher , a magistrate and son of a full-time Metropolitan magistrate , and thus not unacquainted with police work ) wrote a book called The Lonely Magdalen , telling the story of a murder investigation seen largely from the point of view of the police officers conducting it .
14 Where the gathering is already under way when the decision to impose conditions is taken , the section permits the ‘ most senior in rank of the police officers present at the scene ’ to impose the conditions .
15 We need also to know the position of the police officers who forged Winston Silcott 's confessions .
16 er the next consideration is the safety of the police officers and then we also take into account that in this priority the the safety of the er the criminal and an armed operation would not be taken if it was possible to achieve the objective er in some other way .
17 The objective of the operation was to arrest Mr with the proviso that it was to be done with the safety of the public to be paramount and that the safety of the police officers and Mr was also to be considered .
18 There was praise in court for the professionalism of the police officers handling the case .
19 Patrick Kelly who 's forty one was also found guilty of attempting to murder one of the police officers who foiled the plot .
20 m most of the careers officers that are on si scale six are taking more money home than Kevin is .
21 So when we went through it , Kevin was going to do all of the careers officers in York but did n't need to do Mary because she 's part of the adult team and therefore Jane and Julie will have to sort her .
22 You must understand that the boat 's history is the affair of the Customs officers .
23 The connection between smuggling , parliamentary politics and the conduct of customs officials was brought out strongly in the election for Wigtown in 1761 , when that town was the returning burgh of a district of four towns , for the position of the customs officers of Wigtown was thought likely to topple the dominant interest of Lord Galloway and his son Lord Garlies .
24 It would n't go in a straight line and kept squeaking , as if it was trying to draw the attention of the customs officers to the person pushing : ‘ Hey , take a look at this chap 's bags . ’
25 As usual none of the customs officers was armed .
26 One of the customs officers decided to do a thorough job on Clare 's luggage .
27 Publication of the disclosed material during the recent criminal appeal hearing , even had it been total , would no more rid it of its prima facie immunity than had it been aired in disciplinary or criminal proceedings brought against the police officers concerned , the situation expressly envisaged in Makanjuola 's case .
28 But that I , Kevin would stick with the careers officers cos it fits in very well with his team leader role with the careers offices in York .
29 C.N.L. have , theoretically , one other alternative : they could at this late stage , without benefit of the P.C.A. documents , mount their own unaided inquiry into the police officers ' conduct and thus seek independently to obtain all the same evidence that the P.C.A. so painstakingly uncovered some three years ago .
30 And then you 'll walk into the careers officers when they come in from school and they go , ah
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