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

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1 I understand that the police resources are stretched , but a greater police presence in the town would go some way to discourage this sort of attack .
2 Hence it should be no surprise that ordinary policemen and women come to feel that the police management and the government do not care that the risks associated with routine policing in a divided society are borne primarily by them : that the ordinary policeman and woman can be sacrificed for the sake of wider goals , the purpose of which they often have difficulty in comprehending .
3 He knew that the police station was tucked away in a square behind the main street , next to a school .
4 The government refused to concede one and counterattacked with assertions that the Police Complaints Board and civil courts are open to anyone with a genuine experience of improper treatment .
5 The report , by Peter Waddington , director of criminal justice studies at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom , and two Scotland Yard police officers , found that the police response to and investigation of the massacre " was and remains woefully inadequate " .
6 But it is of concern and I do hope that in the next forthcoming er house er when the the house sits in the forthcoming rounds , that they will be mindful of the representations which have been made nationally and that the Police service and the proposals contained , particularly in the Police bill , will not be fully implemented in the way that they 're currently proposed on the white paper today .
7 McCann 's speech , with its suggestion that the police lines ought to be charged , while refusing to actually call for such action , seems to have typified the confused militancy of the radicals , who were suddenly precipitated into a conflict for which they were quite unprepared .
8 The German SDS marched in neat formation — provoking racist jokes mingled with admiration — and the crowd was so large that the police lines proved incapable of resisting it .
9 Sir : Shaun Waterman and Millard Scott ( letter , 5 October ) claim that the police operation on Friday criminalised and terrorised the Broadwater Farm Estate .
10 Jamie , through a renewed queasiness , just observed that the police driver was instantly reduced to half his age by Miss Williams 's greeting .
11 I only hope that the police committee will actually support those and get on towards introducing them , because that is a way of using some of the people in our village communities to erm , to keep an eye on the community and see that those people that should n't go round .
12 There was no sign of any other cars or tanks or armoured personnel carriers and no indication that the police Stukas were waiting to come in and bomb the last pockets of resistance .
13 The resultant outcry led to an internal inquiry which exonerated those involved and stated that the police officers had been issued with sledgehammers and crowbars ‘ to effect speedy entry ’ .
14 There were complaints of inordinate delay such as to make a fair trial impossible ; that regulation 7 notices were served far too late ; that the police officers were not interviewed until a year later , that being the first time that they were notified of any specific allegations against them .
15 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 .
16 It was as if the neighbour had sensed that the police officers were about to leave and wished to honour their departure with silence .
17 He seemed placated , even relieved , now that the police officers had expressed their belief in him .
18 The Divisional Court held that the appeal must succeed , taking the view that the police officers were acting in the execution of their duty when they assisted the youth leader to eject the appellants and others from the youth club .
19 Then this morning , there had been a note from the Super saying the Dean had requested that the police officers who were investigating the crime should please remember where they were when going in and out of the Cathedral .
20 The court recognised that the police officer 's description of TJ did not fit his appearance at court ; and there was a 17-month delay between the incident and the parade .
21 The Divisional Court held that he was properly convicted on the ground that the police officer had reasonable grounds for anticipating that a breach of the peace was a real possibility .
22 But it may perhaps be expected that where true grounds are that the police officer fears ‘ serious disruption to the life of the community ’ his order will say so .
23 But RUC sources told Sunday Life that the police officer did not report the filofax theft .
24 He said figures revealed there from 1978–93 there had been at least 57 suicides within the force but that the police authorities were reluctant to admit this .
25 So let's sweep aside this idea of appointees because the Home Secretary of the day and his predecessor and the Home Office and the inspectorate feel that the police authorities are not doing a proper job , give them the tools to do a pres proper job .
26 This was a surprising finding for it was thought — with the image of the Yorkshire Ripper search in mind — that the police investigation of major sex murders would be a prime fodder for newspapers .
27 It was further reported on April 12 that the police inquiry into allegations of malpractice against those officers who had interviewed the Four was being obstructed by the absence of an official transcript of the trial .
28 The commentary clearly implies that the police aggression was justified : ‘ hitting out ’ with truncheons is excusable , given the ‘ barrage of stones and missiles ’ they were subjected to .
29 It also emerged that the police assumption that it was an offence to begin marching in the prohibited area was wrong .
30 Nevertheless , the unmistakable impression created is that the police violence was justified : they were ‘ tired of being pushed and pelted with house bricks ’ for 2 hours .
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