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

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1 A ‘ ticket of residence ’ had to be obtained by people staying in Madeira from the Police Authorities within forty-eight hours of their arrival in the island .
2 Just under a hundred yards separated him from the police officers of two nations when he died .
3 Right , the reason that er an officer would still stay er with an eleven year old child , a three year old child , or t to get to the realms of fantasy a ninety year old person is that person can still be at risk not necessarily from the police officers , but from anybody else in that building and therefore they 've got to remain er in that room until such time as I 'm satisfied that everything is clear .
4 A further example from the Police Foundation Oxford Conference gives some indication of the different perspectives which exist for the analytic researcher and the practical policeman :
5 Figures from the police forces of North and West Yorkshire show the astonishing rate at which vehicle theft has risen .
6 Apart from the police forces — and here I move on to one of the hon. Gentleman 's questions — only the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency and Her Majesty 's Customs and Excise have direct access to the PNC , but they can see only some of the information and only to read it .
7 If a continental police force requests particular help from the police forces here , the police in their own judgment may release what information they think it desirable to release in the common fight against crime .
8 A report from the scene of crime officer , one from the police surgeon , another from the police pathologist , and a whole clutch , probably , from the numerous forensic scientists who would be involved .
9 Friends of Rough Collie rescue had , in fact , donated £15 when the dogs were collected from the police kennels , but they had not obtained a receipt and now refused to get one on Brenda 's behalf .
10 In August 1988 Chief Inspector Lovell retired from the police service and the final report was completed by Inspector Wyke in September .
11 Chief Inspector Lovell retired from the police service in August 1988 and the final report was accordingly completed by an Inspector Wyke in September 1988 .
12 He left his Volkswagen car overnight in the Blue Bell Hotel car park at Acklam , Middlesbrough , about half a mile from the police headquarters .
13 Always the call will be for more power to the organization , so that the 1989 cry of alarm from the Police Federation conference about private security firms is based more on a fear that areas of influence are being taken from the institution than on beliefs that such groups are incompetent .
14 Sir : If one wants to understand the reasons for growing public concern about the police one need look no further than the letter from the Police Federation ( 28 September ) .
15 Following the recent series of knife attacks on police officers , there were calls from the Police Federation for further restrictions on the sale of knives .
16 Such a view of ‘ sociology ’ sets up another binary derived from the police preference for a Manichaean world created on homologies of ‘ good — evil ’ , and further reflects the ferocious resistance to and fear of change which permeates the organization ( see for example Weatheritt 1986 , Butler 1984 , and Adams 1988 ) .
17 His original partner had been killed in a shoot-out four years earlier but instead of taking on a new partner Mauer now worked with the rookies , showing them the ropes and generally helping them to settle into the daily routine at the Mozartstrasse precinct as quickly as possible after their graduation from the Police Academy in Vienna .
18 It also facilitated access to the minority of Catholic policemen and women in the force , and , perhaps , was important in obtaining permission for the research from the police management , for it asserts their commitment to professionalism , an important part of which in Northern Ireland is religious impartiality .
19 The terrorists then loaded a mortar launcher into the skip and drove the lorry into the council yard , just one hundred metres from the Police Station .
20 Now , seeing the sober blue gleam from the Police Station she went in .
21 In response to a further telephone call from the police station at 1.17 a.m. the ambulance services said that an ambulance would be at the scene in five to seven minutes .
22 I was horrified to find out later that in fact he had not collected her from school but from the police station .
23 His distress could have been alleviated with treatment far earlier if he had been diverted into the hospital system straight from the police station , or direct from the court , rather than via prison .
24 She would soon be back from the police station and the supermarket with tales to tell , tales of Oriental complexity and splendour , of law and commerce and life on the seething streets .
25 But as he climbed into his own bed in his little two roomed flat half a mile from the police station his mind was occupied still with the case .
26 All the same , when Wycliffe arrived , there were three vehicles parked on the opposite side of the square from the police station ; two were blue vans carrying the badge of the area police force , while the third belonged to the telephone engineers .
27 ‘ She cross because she have to come fetch me from the police station .
28 When somebody had been convicted of the offence , or no other offences had been committed for some time , the names were removed from the police station notice board — the police needed the space there — and put in a file or destroyed .
29 I have you pick up Mundi from the police station and deliver him to Heartbreak Hotel where he should have met with certain extinction .
30 In fact , we 've come straight round here from the police station .
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