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

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1 Junctions controlled by police or a traffic warden , when all traffic is held up by police officer or traffic warden you must not go left or right until you are signalled to do so .
2 Whether you break down , have your car stolen , or need the police or an ambulance , help will be only the press of a few buttons away — without leaving the car .
3 In fact , thought Theodora , before either the police or the press find out anything which could harm the Church .
4 The Spanish laws against drug use in those days were exceptionally severe , and I was terrified in case you should be found out by the police or the drug squad .
5 Police numbers and resources are no longer seen as a vade-mecum by the police or the Government ( as Hurd , for example , made clear in his speech to the Police Foundation Conference in Oxford on 11 April 1988 ) — hardly surprising after nine ‘ wasted ’ years .
6 For example , a woman in an abusive relationship might be too frightened of her partner to intervene , and may have been threatened to prevent her telling the police or the court what happened .
7 ‘ If you call the police or the ambulance I 'm going to put this fun in your mouth and blow your fucking head off . ’
8 You must not tell anyone your Personal Number , not even the Police or the Bank 's staff .
9 A ballot among 200 controllers at Waterloo resulted in a decision not to pass 999 calls through to the police or the military .
10 She ought n't to learn it from the police or the television news . ’
11 But if the police or the security services are perpetrating the illegal acts there may be little incentive for them to deal with such complaints seriously .
12 But the authorities take all complaints seriously , which leads some constables to fear ‘ the flippin' solicitor 's letter ’ ( FN 5/10/87 , p. 16 ) , although one middleranking officer once expressed considerable sympathy for the post — tion some police constables find themselves in as a result of being hedged ( as they are in Northern Ireland 's more unusual position as a divided society ) between authorities who are exceedingly sensitive to complaints against the police and a public which has sections eager to complain , even in Protestant-dominated Easton .
13 The panic-stricken mother phoned police and a patrol spotted the stolen car within minutes .
14 Angry traders blame too few police and a part time police station .
15 She is with the police and a stress counsellor because of what she went through . ’
16 RSPCA officers , police and a vet surrounded the house at Edale , Derbyshire , but the animals stopped the emergency services reaching the body of their owner Leo Brown , 50 , for more than eight hours .
17 If the officer admits the charges , punishment will be imposed by the Chief Officer of Police and a report sent to the Police Complaints Authority .
18 Stones were thrown at the police and a number of shop windows were broken .
19 During a subsequent march of some 200,000 pupils backed by the teachers ' union FEN in Paris on Nov. 12 , police held back while cars were burned and shops looted in the seventh arrondissement , but finally intervened with tear gas and water cannon to prevent marchers approaching the presidential palace ; 234 police and a number of journalists were injured and 83 people were arrested .
20 Another typical Bank Holiday incident of the kind that brought such infamy to the Hooligans involved four young men , described as ‘ larrikins ’ aged between 17 and 20 years , who were charged with damaging an ice-cream feeder belonging to an Italian ice-cream vendor , and assaults on police and a park-keeper .
21 Instead , where disorder has occurred , it has more often been between the police and a faction or factions within the demonstration itself .
22 They think it 's the same teenager who 's made at least a dozen calls to the police and a hospital in Lincolnshire she sometimes uses the name Cindy and sometimes Linda .
23 They think it 's the same teenager who 's made at least a dozen calls to the police and a hospital in Lincolnshire since reporting the birth at the weekend .
24 They think it 's the same teenager who 's made at least a dozen calls to the police and a hospital in Lincolnshire since reporting the birth at the weekend .
25 Robin McKendrick , president of the Scottish Office branch of NUCPS , said that it was not until security staff had taken the package from the Engineering , Water and Waste Directorate in Perth Street to offices in James Craig Walk that police and a bomb disposal team were called .
26 In the early 1980s , the Metropolitan police installed Divisional Information Officers to monitor the rise and fall of ‘ tension indicators ’ ( e.g. violence or abuse towards police officers , increasing numbers of complaints against the police and a decline in public co-operation ) in specially targeted local communities and report their findings to the Central Information Unit within the Metropolitan Public Order Branch ( Lloyd , 1989:273–4 ) .
27 FLASHPOINT : Police and a dog handler struggle to overpower a man during running battles
28 So on 8 February the voters of Ajdabiya town assembled on the football pitch , together with a television crew , some police and a commission headed by a Captain Awud from Benghazi , and staffed by members of Ajdabiya 's own local Assembly .
29 ‘ No police and no press . ’
30 They called police and an officer climbed up the fire escape and made the grim discovery .
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