Example sentences of "[art] police [noun] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 The question for the court was whether on July 9 , 1921 , the police authorities acting , reasonably and in good faith , considered a police garrison at the colliery necessary for the protection of life and property from violence , or , in other words , whether the decision of the chief constable in refusing special protection unless paid for was such a decision as a man in his position and with his duties could reasonably take .
2 The police squad dealing with the investigation are on 0594 836494 .
3 As soon as he heard the story , John Coffin had himself taken back to the police centre dealing with the case .
4 Most of the police officers taking part had never appeared on TV before .
5 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 .
6 I would follow the police officers escorting the prisoner or prisoners up a flight of stairs into the small but impressive court-room , where I took a chair reserved for reporters at counsel 's table .
7 There is some evidence that an officer of the county court has said that a committal order on Form N111 ( not Form N79 ) was signed and given to the police officers escorting Mr. Butler to prison .
8 There was praise in court for the professionalism of the police officers handling the case .
9 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 .
10 I accept of course that the police officers investigating on behalf of the Hampshire Constabulary , whose rank I do not know , and the Principal Crown Prosecutor thought they had seized sufficient documents or might acquire others independently .
11 I have myself spent many hours at the police station compiling an accurate photo-fit of the stand and , through my many contacts in the local underworld , supplied them with the names of many undesirables known to deal in second-hand wood .
12 The effect of the new evidence from the two women was to suggest that the man who assaulted Miss Wilson was arrested an hour earlier , at 11:50pm , and that they were in the police station making their statements at about the time of the murder and the discovery of the body .
13 Do you think perhaps the problem is that , through no fault of their own , they spend far too much time in the police station doing other work perhaps , than going out on the beat ?
14 Now they were all back again , a scene of crime officer , a civilian this time , one whom Coffin did not know , the police photographer waiting to start his work , and a CID Inspector from the local police .
15 He tried to rub it , and then realised that he was handcuffed to the Police Constable sitting next to him .
16 ‘ a part ( or accessory ) of which , namely … ’ ( specify ) This point can be proved by the police officer dealing with the case describing the item in question in his statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The front nearside wing was badly corroded … etc . ’
17 In the first instance where the police officer dealing with the offender can not prove an intent , as point 5 above , he should consider this point .
18 If that information became available to the police officer investigating the assault , would it affect the way in which he pursued the investigation ?
19 This point is normally proved by the police officer examining the vehicles concerned or person , animal or property involved and recording the details of damage or injury in his pocket book or accident booklet .
20 Each item of data on its own may not be useful to the police officer studying the data .
21 Twenty-eight UDR members were arrested during house searches in October ; 22 of them were released without charge , and senior UDR officers are bitterly critical of the police operation using hundreds of officers .
22 The whole of the police force consisting of one sergeant and two constables was inspected at East Tarbert .
23 In Britain the police report missing persons to a ‘ mountain rescue controller ’ who , using his expertise and local knowledge , decides what action to take .
24 This was actually rather brave considering the police marksmen lining the roofs !
25 On a lighter note police radios have picked up a Christmas tree decoration 's rendition of Jingle Bells , and their portable radios have operated the police car locking systems .
26 Specific point of the South Wales police authority 's difficulties , would he not say that at least they 're partly due to the police authority believing that it was going to be er underspending in the current year and being out in its calculations by about two million pounds , would n't you think that that was at least a factor ?
27 Neighbour Brian Dean , a 55-year-old chauffeur , said : ‘ I was woken up by the police cars lining up in the middle of the street .
28 Stephen saw the police cars coming a long way off , three of them in a convoy coming up the white road from Hilderbridge .
29 ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , ’ he said when the police chiefs hurrying back was out of sight , ‘ let us not make ourselves deceived .
30 She was also much smaller , the police ship having been over three hundred tons .
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