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

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31 I should imagine that the police force attracts people who have got particular hang-ups about race .
32 Even though the offences under consideration have a statutory source , they have been the subject of a good deal of judicial development , reflecting the gradual and incremental changes in the social and legal functions that the police force has been expected to undertake since its inception .
33 It was pointed out to the Special Branch man behind the screen that the police team investigating the murders had no knowledge of his information and he was asked why he had not passed it to them .
34 It clearly felt that the police authority should have no control over general policy or the operational side of police work .
35 The Court of Appeal stressed in R. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , ex parte Northumbria Police Authority ( C.A. , 1988 ) that the Chief Constable has complete operational control over his force and that the police authority has no power to intervene .
36 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
37 The outstanding issue is using the resources that the police authority has effectively .
38 I accept the argument which er Noble Viscount put so clearly that there may be a case for bringing in some outside people , but if this is to be done , it seems to me that the police authority itself is the authority best able to judge what particular gaps need to be filled and the one of the amendments to which I am speaking erm does contemplate giving power to the authority to co-opt members with experience which might not other ways be available , for example from among the ethnic minorities .
39 Councillors are angry that the police authority did not inform them earlier of the massive price hike .
40 The Georgian authorities abruptly changed their position on Jan. 28 , however , with the announcement that the police reinforcements were being withdrawn , and that the remaining units would patrol jointly with Soviet troops .
41 He suggested that the police search the Sentier area of Paris , centre of the Jewish-run garment industry which depends on immigrant labour .
42 The judges thought that the police anticipation of a breach of the peace was reasonable because there had been a ‘ disturbance ’ after a similar meeting addressed by Mrs Duncan — fourteen months before .
43 Gen. Francisco Sánchez González , the Chief of Police , was named as Bernal 's replacement but was forced to step down when it was revealed shortly afterwards that the police payroll had been inflated by the inclusion of " phantom " policemen .
44 One day they were told that a police officer wished to see them in connection with the charges already preferred .
45 It was held under the previous law that a police officer could be the ‘ other ’ person .
46 ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply .
47 confessed to having initially found ‘ prima facie perverse and incomprehensible ’ — was that a police officer is not acting in the execution of his duty if he is doing something that he is not compelled by law to do .
48 If so , will he ensure that a police officer accompanies every military patrol whenever humanly possible ?
49 The court heard that a police officer on the scene said Ms Leyshon 's burns were so bad she looked like something from a horror movie .
50 The defence claimed that a police officer had assaulted Mr Quinn .
51 Michael Mansfield , QC , for Kennedy , submitted that the nature of the defence , involving an allegation that a police officer killed Mr Quinn , made the whereabouts and activities of all the police working in and from the station that night important .
52 An RUC spokesman confirmed that a police operation was carried out by C13 in the Shankill area after a member of the public alleged that demands for money had been made .
53 It was only recently that a police presence had been withdrawn from No. 22 after the Pitt deaths .
54 The last one , a second half tackle by Neil Ruddock , has Wilkinson so anguished that a police woman had to tell him to quieten down .
55 He said : ‘ It has been established that a police sergeant on patrol arrived at the scene within minutes .
56 He said : ‘ It is the primary duty of the RUC to protect life , and the suggestion that a police force with such vast experience in informant handling would betray its principles , as inferred in the newspaper articles , has no basis in fact , and I totally reject any such suggestion . ’
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