Example sentences of "police the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The neutral factions created a 1,000-strong force drawn from the provinces of Kabul , Logar , Wardak , Nangarhar and Parwan to police the truce in Kabul 's southern and eastern suburbs .
2 And if the doctor wants the police the performance will be over by then and the house cleared before they can possibly get here . ’
3 In the end the police decided not to seek to ban the march but to police the route and to provide protection for the marchers against the violence which had been threatened by opposing factions .
4 It may be hypocritical of us to police the students .
5 British Rail are to remain the employer of the British Transport Police for the immediate future , in order to ensure that the British Transport Police will continue to police the whole of the restructured railway er a an order amending the British Transport Police Force Scheme in nineteen sixty three will be laid before Parliament shortly .
6 After consultation with the police the council is asking people to gather on the Boulevard and the nearby Gloucester Street car park , at the rear of the library , which has been reserved for them .
7 She got home to Kington Square at last , still grubby , very hungry , quite dispirited and having had to hand over to the police the document which had cost her an unreasonable amount of suffering .
8 ‘ We 'll tell the police the minute they get here .
9 ‘ And you … you 're going to ring the police the minute I 've gone , are n't you ? ’
10 The Frenchman from the tourist police the day before had been sitting opposite the victims .
11 But care was taken that the wealthier members of the nobility should dominate the minority of peasant and urban representatives , the zemstvo budget and powers of taxation were strictly limited , and through the provincial governor and local police the government retained close supervisory powers .
12 The police the drugs were stolen to order .
13 increase in robberies on Merseyside in the past 13 years , does the Minister agree that the freeing of police officers through the civilianisation of posts should give Merseyside police the chance to put more policemen back on to the beat ?
14 With no regulation of the industry , there is no way to police the cowboy end of the market , which the experts say is now well represented .
15 Being free from the constraint of responding to logged calls and from the need to react quickly to one call after another gives the neighbourhood police the opportunity to engage in prolonged contact with the public .
16 After explaining his love of art , he gave the police the opportunity to see some classic paintings for themselves by directing them to his parent 's house in Lyons where they recovered the Renoir and several other works .
17 ‘ You can convince the police the letters really exist .
18 In this respect too , the court is exercising its power of review , by identifying more closely for the police the questions that they must ask themselves in deciding whether or not they are entitled to take preventive action .
19 A front-page EXCLUSIVE in the Sunday People — A monster goes back to his lair : RETURN OF THE FOX — in which the front-page photograph showed Fairley accompanied by police officers ‘ back at this lair , showing police the scene of one of his evil deeds ’ .
20 We will continue to give the police the support and resources they need to carry out their duties effectively and efficiently .
21 Getting itself involved in access so deeply has turned it from a benign , vaguely representative organisation into one whose role is increasingly to police the activities of climbing and climbers .
22 Now , it seems , UN observers will police the border .
23 I 've told the police the name of Frank 's firm and they 'll trace him .
24 HER Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution will receive the necessary resources to police the controls in the forthcoming green bill , the Environment Secretary , Mr Chris Patten , said yesterday .
25 On the second day of the trail the trial rather the prosecution said that in interviews with the police the pair had demonstrated a fluent capacity to tell lies .
26 Shortly before his complaint was received by West Midlands Police the Court of Appeal allowed an appeal in an unrelated case in which electrostatic depression analysis of interview notes had exposed police malpractice .
27 Still at large … armed prisoner gives police the slip .
28 The voice on the telephone had informed the police the butcher was in the habit of buying stolen sheep and fowl .
29 In both conventional , terrestrial over-the-air broadcasting and , more broadly , in telecommunications , the state monopoly was grounded in legislation extending back to 1837 ; the need to police the air-waves and the limited capacity of the spectrum were used in its justification .
30 The similarity with treaties that create an obligation erga omnes are evident , except that in this case a particular State , or group of States , has undertaken to police the obligation .
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