Example sentences of "to [art] [noun pl] station " in BNC.

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1 To stay with yellow for a moment : we noted a paring-down to the bare bones of yellow water in a yellow glass when Raskolnikov comes to after fainting on his first visit to the police station .
2 When , on his final journey to the police station , Raskolnikov kneels down in the middle of the Haymarket and kisses ‘ the earth , the filthy earth ’ ( zemlya ) as Sonya has bidden , it is entirely calculated by Dostoevsky that a tipsy artisan should laugh at the strange young man who ‘ is bowing down to the whole world and is kissing the capital city of St Petersburg and its soil ’ ( grunt , the German Grund ) .
3 She puts it on to follow Raskolnikov on his final journey to the police station , and through his mind flashes the thought that this is the shawl Marmeladov referred to in the pub as ‘ the family one ’ .
4 Mr Ozberk had already been taken , handcuffed and escorted by police , to the police station at Heathrow airport from the Haslar detention centre , near Gosport , Hampshire , when Mr Renton 's new orders were given to the Immigration Service .
5 They returned to the police station , passing the parish church on whose steps a June bride and her attendants were being photographed .
6 To the Police Station . ’
7 ‘ This bottle o' poison 's goin' to the police station . ’
8 ‘ We stayed sitting in the driveway then went to the police station in Yateley until their relatives arrived . ’
9 Gilly is taken to the police station and confesses to stealing the money for her fare to San Francisco .
10 Then , unerringly , he found his way to Modigliani , wherever he was , and the two of them would drink the night away until they were unconscious , taken to the police station and beaten up .
11 Having arranged to meet Morton back at Old Jewry , Bragg took a train to Hackney Downs and walked the quarter-mile to the police station .
12 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 ’ .
13 ‘ Pop up to the police station instead and get Sergeant Stansted to keep his eyes skinned .
14 There was a mix-up over payment for a meal at a café , and Chapman was hauled off by a gendarme to the police station .
15 I had to ask him the way to the police station .
16 Instead of walking him round the beat , he should have taken him straight to the police station .
17 They then searched Mrs Roche and , having found nothing , took her into custody , and conveyed her by tram to the Police Station , where she was released on bail .
18 Eventually she took some goods her husband had left at her lodgings to the Police Station .
19 As she was leaving work , she was taken to the Police Station , where without being cautioned , she was cross-examined by Sergt. Woodhouse .
20 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 .
21 They drove me to the police station .
22 We 're off to the police station . ’
23 He 'd try to sneak us into the zoo without paying and we 'd get caught and taken down to the Police Station .
24 She briefly told them what had occurred , and asked the lad to look for me and tell me that I must go to the police station and not come home without an officer for protection .
25 ‘ I 'm going straight to the police station . ’
26 They drove off to the police station and later returned to the pub with two officers .
27 At the back of the house was a lock-up gaol and if any one caused any trouble they were locked up for the night , then transported the next morning by the local ‘ taxi ’ , which was a horse and cart , to the police station at Brough to be tried .
28 Minutes later every police station in the Metropolitan area was receiving a description of a man and instructions for every beat officer to keep an eye open , to spot but not approach , to radio back to the police station and tail the suspect but not intervene .
29 CASE STUDY 3.4 — MR HAMISH A social worker was called to see an old man in his seventies who had been taken to the police station for shoplifting a tin of corned beef .
30 When Jim , of Ravenscliffe , West Yorks , went to the police station , officers told him to come back another day .
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