Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] police " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ In the present situation there is no justice for the victim or society and little for the police . ’ |
2 | In particular , it is enough for the police to maintain that ‘ detention without charge is necessary … to obtain evidence by questioning ’ . |
3 | When he found this was n't good enough for the police , the result of speaking the truth being the lesser of two evils , he gave the name of a woman he had visited . |
4 | The ‘ cities of inner despair ’ were conceived as the breeding ground for disorderly protest , and however hard the Government tried to break the causal link between the two , it was forced to take on board the need to restore order not only through the police but through promises of help for the inner cities . |
5 | It did not take long for the police to trace Mrs Dyer to Caversham where she was arrested . |
6 | Homelessness , unemployment , poverty and debt form the background to many people 's lives , and ill-health , single parenthood , drug and alcohol abuse , crime , vandalism , outbreaks of civil disorder and poor community relations , especially between the police and ethnic minorities , are more prevalent in the inner urban areas than in other parts of Britain . |
7 | ‘ We are now downright scared because we have been pushed into a confrontation not only with the police but also with the military , ’ Harris says . |
8 | Social workers , a history teacher and probation officers get together with the police to consider how best to deal with offenders . |
9 | Right , the reason that er an officer would still stay er with an eleven year old child , a three year old child , or t to get to the realms of fantasy a ninety year old person is that person can still be at risk not necessarily from the police officers , but from anybody else in that building and therefore they 've got to remain er in that room until such time as I 'm satisfied that everything is clear . |
10 | He ate it alone in the police canteen . |
11 | She wanted both of these to some extent but only in a police force whose integrity she could believe in . |
12 | When they travelled together in a police car they had driven around in silence . |
13 | The subsequent Scarman Report on the Brixton riots spoke eloquently of the despair of unemployed young blacks , and their sense of alienation from the community and especially from the police , whose intolerance and insensitivity were deplored . |
14 | He should remind himself that he has a duty of confidentiality to his client and he should not be afraid to say so to the police . |
15 | The only other common type of drug user was cannabis users ( 16 per cent ) , the vast majority of whom were known only to the police for possession of cannabis ( see Table 3.2 ) . |
16 | The monitoring and criticism of police conduct on picket lines by such independent organisations as the National Council for Civil Liberties has served to highlight , and therefore moderate , misbehaviour , especially by the police . |
17 | Premises must now be licensed annually by the police . |
18 | When , in 1986 , I collected a new Nissan car that a sponsor had bought for me , I was stopped four times in one day because the car was new and , as I had been told frequently enough by the police when I worked on Ealing Community Relations Council , black men ca n't afford new cars . |
19 | ‘ when directed to do so by the police constable ( or the traffic warden ) in the execution of his duty ’ . |
20 | And the main news again , there 've been renewed calls tonight for the police to be armed after a community policeman was murdered . |
21 | " Good grief , you sound just like the police ! |
22 | The key to the approach though lies not just with the police but with the Northants diversion unit . |
23 | She did not pass through the normal arrivals lounge and was driven away in a police van . |
24 | She did not pass through the normal arrivals lounge and was driven away in a police van . |
25 | The demonstrators stopped their march , a few metres away from a police line deployed in the temple 's front square . |
26 | When a person is arrested away from a police station , section 30 says that he should be taken to a police station as soon as practicable unless the investigation requires his presence elsewhere . |
27 | Section 32 regulates searches where an arrest is made away from a police station . |
28 | No one in the shop seems surprised at two men slipping away from a police raid . |
29 | A woman 's been assaulted in her car just yards away from a police station . |
30 | I just could n't get away from the police . |