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

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1 Before he went , Connors promised to get me a rundown on the police activity in the Fourth Precinct following the incident at the back of the Regal Arms .
2 The year-long strike eventually resulted in defeat for the NUM , due , not least , to the police success in enabling working miners to continue to enter pits and strikebreakers to return to work .
3 But more than 100 holed up in the police headquarters in Srinagar .
4 On March 19 , 100 federal police agents occupied the police headquarters in the north-western city of Tucumán demanding the reinstatement of 30 colleagues dismissed in the government cutbacks , and increased salaries .
5 Car bombs exploded near the police headquarters in Burgos on Aug. 17 , injuring 48 people slightly ; at Bilbao docks on Sept. 2 , killing a civil guard and one passer-by and injuring two people ; and outside a civil guard barracks in Cartagena , south-eastern Spain , on Sept. 11 , injuring eight people including three civil guards .
6 To cut from a model a few inches long to a close-up of a face — Harrison Ford in the police Spinner in Blade Runner — establishes an identity between them .
7 But in the course of the trial , more than a dozen inconsistencies emerged between the tape and the transcript , undermining the police evidence in the eyes of the jury .
8 Probably a long way from his home town , he would suffer from the same economic deprivation and social stigmatization experienced by the police strikers in 1919 , without the latter 's support and solidarity .
9 Care must be taken not to exaggerate the effect of the special position of the police committee in England and Wales .
10 I 've looked , for example , erm , to his comment on the police communications rooms , which will actually have a significant impact on er , the budget of the police committee in future years .
11 His original partner had been killed in a shoot-out four years earlier but instead of taking on a new partner Mauer now worked with the rookies , showing them the ropes and generally helping them to settle into the daily routine at the Mozartstrasse precinct as quickly as possible after their graduation from the Police Academy in Vienna .
12 Mr Clarke unknowingly stole the thunder of Douglas Hurd , the Home Secretary , who had been intending to make a veiled public appeal for more cash for the police services in the law and order debate .
13 If in doubt on any matter please refer to the Police Officers in attendance and by guided by them OR contact Lothian & Borders Police , ‘ B ’ Division Headquarters , 14 St. Leonard 's
14 It was established that the camera had been working and a video tape had been made which had been viewed by the police officers in charge of the case .
15 most people want a quick response , so they would want then , the police officers in the cars that can get there within half an hour , at the latest to deal with their parti , particular problem .
16 The government offensive against the drug cartel began in earnest on August 18 after the murders of a presidential candidate , Luis Carlos Galan , and the police chief in Medellin , where the leading drug traffickers are based .
17 The government offensive against the drug cartel began in earnest on August 18 after the murders of a presidential candidate , Luis Carlos Galan , and the police chief in Medellin , where the drug traffickers , Pablo Escobar and Jorge Luis Ochoa , are based .
18 A Sinhalese member of the Legislative Council thought that magistrates would have difficulties carrying out the spirit of the legislation : ‘ A crowd appears in the Police Court in the morning and unless plaints are presented and the names called out it will be somewhat difficult for the Magistrate to ascertain who are the people who have come to offer plaints and it will depend on some minor Court official or the peons as to who are admitted to the precincts of the Court . ’
19 ‘ We stayed sitting in the driveway then went to the police station in Yateley until their relatives arrived . ’
20 He called at the police station in central Windsor .
21 Another dramatic instance of historical déjà vu came during the miners ' strike , when it was reported that an attack had been made on the police station in Malby , South Yorkshire , scene of an anti-police riot a century earlier when the ‘ new police ’ first arrived there .
22 He had entered the police station in a storm of self-righteous protest and had been by turn hectoring , belligerent and spiteful .
23 She did not believe that the wicked could be caught by ten-year-old children and returned to the police station in exchange for a pony , any more than she believed that constant hot water would make young mothers smile constantly with relief and proud love .
24 ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier .
25 ( e ) where a person is in police detention in one police area and his arrest is sought in another area and he is taken to that area for questioning , the relevant time is : ( i ) the time of his arrival at the police station in the second area , ( ii ) the time 24 hours after he leaves the police station in the first area , whichever is the earlier .
26 I did n't have any others so I went to the police station in stocking feet .
27 Well I have made a statement to the police and have put it in the police station in a sealed envelope .
28 I sat in the road during a demonstration and got hauled off to the police station in Newbury .
29 The clothing was taken on May 28 and 29 and can be collected from the police station in North Street .
30 Chief Inspector Lovell retired from the police service in August 1988 and the final report was accordingly completed by an Inspector Wyke in September 1988 .
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