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

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1 Condemnation from international human rights groups had forced the Prosecutor-General 's department to reveal that Munteanu was accused of leading demonstrators in attacks on the police headquarters , and that 185 people were still in detention .
2 Yesterday 's blast was seen less as a direct attempt on the police chief who has most vigorously pursued Colombia 's leading cocaine exporters , but as part of a campaign to terrorise non-combatants in the drug war into supporting negotiations and amnesty .
3 The next item , specific grants , deals in in main part with specific grant on the police pensions er , element .
4 The titles of both episodes are also confused in the way they were on the Police Squad TV series .
5 Let us see the result on the Police Court attendance card , and when you do get a charge or a summons , I will send one of the young constables with you to show you the way to the Police Court , for I expect you have forgotten it .
6 He was on the police blacklist .
7 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 .
8 And that there ai n't much parts on the police station .
9 The weakness of these controls throws the spotlight on the Police Complaints Authority composed of lay persons .
10 You 've had a bit of luck there , you might turn the other way next year , and you might find that you 've got an increased number of police retiring , and if you have , you 're going to find extreme pressure on the police budget , and you will see that there is the reductions that the Chief Constable told you he would have to make if that happened .
11 What are the likely effects on the Police Service of the extended Fixed Penalty system , introduced on 1 October 1986 under Part III of the Transport Act 1982 , whereby on-the-spot fines of 12 or 24 pounds may be levied by police officers for road traffic offences ?
12 In 1977 , the Joint Central Committee was asked to examine the effects of the Act on the Police Service in Scotland and to make recommendations regarding the employment of female officers .
13 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 .
14 I also consider that in view of their experience in the courts , the er the magistrates on the police authorities have a vital part to play .
15 I do n't see that in any combination of these Amendments , I very much hope that my Noble Friend will come back at the report stage with our grateful thanks for having found a process which will produce a body of co of o of appointed members on the police authorities of a position to influence but not to determine his policy and that should be an a position , I agree with my Noble Friend , Lord Motterstone subordinate to that of the magistrates .
16 Well quite obviously if you are going to curtail something like that , some of those who had been on the police authorities will now find that they are not on the police authority and therefore that causes understandable anxiety and therefore rumpus .
17 But My Lords the idea that independent people is news nonsense for the last thirty years so we 've had independent people on the police authorities by the of the magistrates and there 's nothing new in that .
18 Can he tell us the position on the police authority 's request for 400 more officers ?
19 If you assume that on politically sensitive issues as is normally the case the magistrates would not vote , and if you assume that the Secretaries er Secretary of State 's appointees would , as would seem entirely plausible , vote in accordance with the wishes of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of State were indeed a Conservative Secretary of State , you would in fact have er in a area where the with the with the with the substantive Labour majority , you would have a Conservative majority on the police authority and you would you have the possibility of conflict between the police police authority and the local authorities er in the area who are jointly responsible with the police authority for many aspects of er of of policing by consent .
20 I myself think er as other er speakers in this debate have said , I think it 's important that there should be an absolute majority of elected members serving on the police authority .
21 This amendment should ensure that there is a majority of elected members serving on the police authority , either by retaining the present two-thirds requirements , or by providing for a simple majority and they give two main reasons .
22 It is of vital importance to the successful operation of the police that they should have the co-operation of the public and they 're much more likely to get it if democratically elected representatives of the public are well represented indeed in the majority at least on the police authority .
23 I agree with the Lord of Aberdale that it is vital for the elected representatives on the police authority to be clearly seen to be in the driving seat of the committee .
24 Well quite obviously if you are going to curtail something like that , some of those who had been on the police authorities will now find that they are not on the police authority and therefore that causes understandable anxiety and therefore rumpus .
25 If on top of that you say well let us have some independent people to some others who were elected councillors will find that they are not also on the police authority and that causes problems .
26 What we were trying to say is there is actually a place and my Right Honourable Friend thinks that there is and indeed so do I , for people to contribute to the problem of policing in their locality who have n't necessarily for one reason or another and my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw said , decided not to erm be on the police authority , maybe they have n't had time , maybe there has n't been their , their particular but nevertheless they do know and they do care about their locality and they have got a er er a contribution to make and we think that that would actually improve the local the police authorities , provided that they are not in an overwhelming position and that is the reason why we 've suggested that eight erm t er , er , er o of a police authority of sixteen , eight should be councillors in the majority , five should be independents and three should be er er er magistrates and My Lords and then of course the complaint was ah , but then some people may not be properly represented and the number ought to be larger .
27 Of course I heard I 've heard all the arguments about co-opting , but I 'll tell the Noble Lord , Lord MacIntosh this that who 's going to do the co-opting , those who are already on the police authority
28 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 .
29 Figures 4.1 and 4.2 summarize this example , with the former depicting gross expenditure on the police force distributed on a line item/input basis and the latter distributing expenditure according to major programmes on an output basis .
30 Those friends on the police force who would doubtless fail to remember me these nights had even let me have carbons of a few rap sheets .
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