Example sentences of "into [art] police [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I would be fed into the police computer , where it would join the details already stored by the hundreds of other crossings we had made . |
2 | C.N.L. have , theoretically , one other alternative : they could at this late stage , without benefit of the P.C.A. documents , mount their own unaided inquiry into the police officers ' conduct and thus seek independently to obtain all the same evidence that the P.C.A. so painstakingly uncovered some three years ago . |
3 | We will introduce lay inspectors with management experience into the police inspectorate . |
4 | The demonstrators ' tactic of walking into the police lines , while it was a principled assertion of their right to march , invited the violent response that followed and made further violence much more likely . |
5 | One story of how a local university academic had come into the police station to report his car missing , because he had forgotten where he had parked it , was repeated with relish ; while another which I told on my return from university satisfied these deeply held views of the ‘ intellectual 's ’ practical ineptitude : |
6 | The sergeant instructed him to take him into the police station and charge him with taking a vehicle without consent — the offence as complete by moving it thirty yards . |
7 | Not long after the sun had creaked with watery weariness over the yardarm a man of the country ambled into the police station . |
8 | But they would n't walk a few yards into the police station and tell anybody . |
9 | D. A. On the Dock gates , you were allowed into the police hut for refreshments . |
10 | The car rolled into the police yard , a hurricane-fenced compound within sight of the main runway and with a constant background of big jet engines racing up to power . |
11 | Nine bullets were embedded into the police vehicle , ‘ but both officers miraculously escaped injury ’ , said Mr Nutting . |
12 | ‘ Then perhaps we ought to recruit young ladies into the police force , ’ Morton said , straight-faced . |
13 | Boundary setting is used frequently in a variety of situations : the age at which " primary " becomes " secondary " education ; the minimum height for entry into the police force ; the marks to be obtained for a particular grade level in an examination and so on . |
14 | A senior London police officer was attempting to attract black recruits into the police force , whilst denying that racism in the force might have deterred black people from joining in the past : ‘ Racism in the force is not the main reason for black people preferring not to apply . |
15 | The Commission provides guidance on certain of the services or costs they wish reviewed ; for example , in introducing a higher proportion of civilians into the police force or boarding out a higher proportion of children in care . |
16 | His position was itself controversial since he argued that former Stasi members should be integrated into the police force and the Interior Ministry to avoid their becoming a potential terrorist threat . |
17 | The recruitment of members of both groups into the Police Force of the Interior was also covered by the treaty , an important consideration given the hostile response by Tucayana to the July 1989 Kourou peace accord [ see p. 36811 ] which afforded this provision only to the SLA . |
18 | Gilberto Nieddu was so small that it was n't clear how he had ever managed to get into the police force . |
19 | Well I 'm surprised that erm actually going into the police force but he did n't hear when he |
20 | He then swivelled round and fired bullets into the police car , wounding Pc Kelly . |
21 | After a chase , the van suddenly reversed and rammed into the police car . |
22 | He swivelled round and fired into the police car , wounding PC Alexander Kelly , 32 , the court heard . |
23 | Martin Cowley , a reporter with the local nationalist newspaper , the Derry Journal , was put into the police van beside Fred Heatley , his head streaming with blood . |
24 | Above all , he sought to bring the headmen , or ‘ village police ’ , fully into a police structure which would cover the entire island . |
25 | Part of the remaining walls became incorporated into a police barracks in the nineteenth century . |
26 | In Powys , a search for eight scouts missing on the nearby Black Mountains , was called off when they walked into a police station . |
27 | Maxwell only discovered his cards were missing after he went into a police station to see detectives . |
28 | Maxwell only discovered his cards were missing after he went into a police station to see detectives . |
29 | But the youngsters were found dead in their beds after she walked into a police station at the weekend . |
30 | Or they might hear she had walked into a police station somewhere later in the day . |