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

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1 Mrs Lynch added : ‘ What I can not understand is why the bag was not checked at the mortuary or the police station ? ’
2 If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again .
3 A man who felt he had been victimized by a crime and who wished to have the perpetrators punished could accuse the person or persons whom he suspected before either a justice of the peace or a police magistrate .
4 The two claims were made for damage to machines , and neither was serious or a Police Court case . "
5 If they 're gon na be driving from village to village , they might as well work from a police station and drive from village to village in a transit van or a police vehicle .
6 ‘ use towards another person ’ This can be proved by a civilian witness or a police officer witnessing the incident and describing in his evidence that the threats etc. were towards the other person .
7 It would remind them that young men who carry knives and youngsters who take them to school may lose their temper and find that one stab is enough to kill a school mate or a police officer .
8 But neither the princess nor the police driver got out to inspect the damage .
9 It was n't the uncertain nature of his livelihood that worried him , nor the police visits , although he had twice been invited to accompany the officers to the station .
10 The streets of pre-industrial London were very dangerous , and there was no effective system of street-lighting nor a police force .
11 The research follows pilot work carried out in 1983-4 ( supported by ESRC and the Police Foundation ) as a result of which a national survey of early consultative arrangements , Following Scarman ? , was published in June 1984 .
12 I trust that local authorities and the police authorities will make sensible decisions about future services .
13 In a similar fashion , all the representative bodies of the police — ACPO , the Superintendents ' Association , and the Police Federation — were outraged at the creation of the Crown Prosecution Service in the Prosecution of Offences Act in the mid-1980s ; for one area of police power in the courts had been removed at one fell swoop and given to another arm of the executive .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 There was , however , a minority of readers who detected something rather old fashioned in both ‘ fighting talk ’ and the police communique .
17 Here and there , a fragment of plastic ribbon fluttered from a low branch , a mute reminder of the recent tragedy and the police activity that had followed .
18 If we need people with financial experience and managerial experience , then appoint them to the local to the Police Committee , given them a job to do , they 're the ones that are should advise the Chief Constable and the Police Committee as to whether they 're spending the right of money on computers and are using it properly , not whether they 're using them operationally correctly .
19 They appealed by way of case stated , submitting that the patient was not ‘ unlawfully at large ’ and the police officers were not entitled to use reasonable force to enter the premises and were not acting in the execution of their duty .
20 She reappeared a moment later and the police officers walked out to their car .
21 It had just been wiped by a sullen black woman in a nylon overall , from whom the sergeant tried in vain to extract a smile , and the police officers sat back to allow it to dry before resting their elbows on the surface .
22 Headlines of that period will recall some of the concerns : the assassinations of Bobby Kennedy and Dr Martin Luther King ( the previous year ) ; Black Power and the police shoot-outs with Black Panthers ; the continuing Vietnam War , claiming its 40,000th American victim ; fever-pitch anti-war demonstrations and the symbolic burning of draft cards ; draft-dodgers escaping to Canada ; massive public demonstrations for peace in every major western city ; and two million acres defoliated in South Vietnam by the beginning of 1969 .
23 The EOD team and the police squad all had tough leather gloves to protect their hands .
24 Discussions have related to the incidence of crime in the area and the police response to it .
25 It is important for the prosecution case to try to identify the tyre by taking the tyre or batch number which will usually be something like 824927 E , on the tyre wall in letters and figures about I cm high — in about a quarter of all checks the number is nonexistent or illegible and the police officer should try to remember other forms of identification such as marks or scratches etc. on the tyre .
26 I was shaking my arms and legs were shaking and the police officer said , ’ Look at you are shaking all over ’ .
27 An RUC detective told the Magistrates Court that when arrested , Caldwell replied ‘ no ’ to all the charges and the police officer said that they regarded the case as a domestic matter .
28 The local ambulance service in Wiltshire is to be congratulated on the innovative proposal that it has introduced — sharing the cost of a helicopter ambulance between the health authority and the police service .
29 Responsibility for combating drug trafficking is shared between Her Majesty 's Custom and Excise and the police service .
30 Right what about the er recruiting and the police cover ?
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