Example sentences of "police [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Several men tore the photo from his hands , ripped it up and stamped on it before police led the man away , apparently for his own protection . |
2 | A police spokeswoman said : ‘ The police helicopter enables police to monitor the movements of a stolen car without endangering police drivers . |
3 | HARWICH police got a nasty surprise yesterday when a member of the public placed a suspected unexploded bomb on their counter . |
4 | ‘ The police got a phone call saying somebody had been murdered in the Kurhotel . ’ |
5 | In a survey of carers and schizophrenia sufferers , the police got the best ratings for care of the mentally ill , followed by GPs , psychiatrists , and social workers |
6 | Another wreath came from police manning the incident room at Wimbledon station , where the probe into the brutal murder continues . |
7 | Special Branch also lost a senior UDA/UFF member in 1992 after police sprung a trap on a loyalist murder team at Finaghy Road north . |
8 | Police placed the value of the haul at a ‘ conservative ’ £500,000 . |
9 | But as one called the police to report the alleged burglary another was caught carrying the equipment down the street . |
10 | He thought it was a phone pest until police collared the culprit with a phone tap . |
11 | It is our understanding that less than two grammes of cocaine were seized and that the police recovered no evidence whatsoever of any dealing of hard drugs on the estate . |
12 | In the biggest blitz yet on burglars and their accomplices , 10 men were arrested in raids on 22 firms and police recovered a stolen video , mobile phone and credit cards . |
13 | Police recovered a red pullover and handgun from the scene . |
14 | Police recovered a black Opel car , believed to have been used as a getaway car in the attack . |
15 | In south Armagh , police recovered a man 's body from a road-side ditch . |
16 | Det Supt Don Randall , of the City of London Police fraud squad , says the police recovered the money and 25 people are facing prosecution in four countries . |
17 | Clark was advised by police to lose a match at Burnley in May 1987 . |
18 | The same four offences were prominent south of the border , though there the police revealed a propensity for more serious charges , including , by the end of the strike , 509 of unlawful assembly and 139 of riot . |
19 | Speaking after the hearing , investigating officer Pc Harry Sexton of Chelmsford Traffic Police revealed the men were caught after a three-month investigation which culminated in seven search warrants being executed simultaneously as 24 officers swooped on the three vehicles . |
20 | Speaking after the hearing , investigating officer Pc Harry Sexton of Chelmsford Traffic Police revealed the men were caught after a three-month investigation which culminated in seven search warrants being executed simultaneously as 24 officers swooped on the three vehicles . |
21 | There are also conspired encounters , where the neighbourhood police make a special point of visiting certain people , such as shopkeepers , and especially those new to the area , security guards in shopping centres , pensioners , especially those without the security of living in old-people 's homes , youngsters in children 's homes , and RUC widows in the vicinity . |
22 | Now Mr Hickson , 44 , has been suspended from £11,000-a-year Millfield School , Somerset , until police make a decision on the case . |
23 | Blacks ( perish the thought ) now inhabit his old house and pitched battles between gangs and police make the streets untenable . |
24 | With caravan holidays more popular than ever , police fear a summer of tragedies . |
25 | With Christmas coming West Mercia police fear a spate of so-called distraction burglaries . |
26 | Police fear an increase in ramraid attacks in the run up to Christmas |
27 | Police fear the poster could encorage joyriding , and some objectors want it banned , as Gareth Furby reports . |
28 | Police fear the instrument may have been dumped and could be picked up by an unsuspecting member of the public . |
29 | The earlier attempt to discredit the police had not succeeded , although the way the police treated the public was by no means satisfactory . |
30 | Police treated the letters very seriously and concluded they came from a ‘ disturbed clergyman , ’ she said . |