Example sentences of "go [prep] the police " in BNC.
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1 | But I have no authority here ; I have to go through the police . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'm going for the police . ’ |
3 | A crowd of 40 , perhaps 50 , had gathered to watch the coming and going of the police and the counter-terrorism team . |
4 | Is Doug going into the police or applying ? |
5 | Well I 'm surprised that erm actually going into the police force but he did n't hear when he |
6 | As for that business of going to the police , I am sorry I mentioned it . |
7 | ‘ Sorry if I was sharp last night , about you going to the Police . |
8 | Wells replied that he was a busy man and that by going to the police he considered that he had discharged his public duty . |
9 | ‘ Are n't you going to the police ? ’ |
10 | Anna thought the whole idea of going to the police bizarre . |
11 | Every time I see him he says he 's going to the police . ’ |
12 | She was quite capable of going to the police and making accusations which , since she had n't a shred of evidence , could only lead to trouble . |
13 | They 'd considered going to the police , but agreed that , after the embarrassing débâcle of the inquest , further accusations from Jacqui against Nigel Steen would sound more like the ramblings of a paranoid than anything else . |
14 | ‘ Let's say that Ah 'm not going to the police or anybody in authority . |
15 | ‘ You 're going to the police ? ’ |
16 | ‘ What about going to the police ? |
17 | And I can see the problem about going to the police . |
18 | ‘ If by that you mean am I going to the police station to confess , then no . |
19 | Judge Starforth Hill told the jurors they 'd have to consider whether Mrs Jones gave the impression of a schemeing woman , could she play the part , the charde of going to the police , her neighbour and then lying on oath in court . |
20 | The witnesses told the court since going to the police they 've been intimidated by certain people on the estate . |
21 | The witnesses told the court since going to the police they 've been intimidated by certain people on the estate . |
22 | He said Sigsworth had been on a drinking binge for several days before going to the police station . |
23 | Then I wanted to join the army and that was another two months of warfare , and then when I wanted to go in the police force my parents said , ‘ You 're trying to tell us something about your attitude to school , are n't you ? ’ |
24 | ‘ This bottle o' poison 's goin' to the police station . ’ |
25 | We end , after a protracted flashback , with Casaubon unable to go to the police because nobody would believe his story . |
26 | You do n't want to go to the police , because you 're afraid they 'll simply get involved in another siege — if you can make them believe you in time , which seems doubtful . |
27 | Or to go to the police and report her as a Fifth Columnist . ’ |
28 | He denied it but after she had an abortion allegedly confessed to his wife , who had been too afraid and embarrassed to go to the police . |
29 | In subsequent proceedings for false imprisonment , it was admitted that the sole reason for arresting her was the constable 's opinion that ‘ police inquiries were more likely to be fruitful in clearing up the case if Mrs. Mohammed-Holgate were compelled to go to the police station to be questioned there ’ . |
30 | Dad was under his car working on it one Sunday morning when the police drove by and handed him a ‘ producer ’ , which meant that he had to go to the police station with all his driving documents . |