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

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1 The Government say that in all this , one of their main aims is to go for greater local accountability , er but this h people can hardly claim to know more about the community than the elected representatives , or more for example about educational or social service activities which can be relevant to police concerns and there are many local government member as enquiries have shown who can claim outside management and financial expertise .
2 Regional fishing organisations to police catches are seen as one possible answer , although the existing North Atlantic Fisheries Organisation has failed to protect stocks from over-exploitation .
3 However , the dissemination of this knowledge to newcomers has the additional purpose of inculcating in them the common sense that is necessary to police Easton .
4 According to police reports , he threw Lynn to the ground and kicked and punched her .
5 Margaret McGregor , who chairs the licensing board at Edinburgh District Council , said the board was responding to police reports that the incidence of violent crime was greater at the weekends and in the early hours .
6 An identical picture presents itself in relation to police response to domestic and sexual attack .
7 The Bill will also set up a statutory licensing body to police experimentation .
8 We will decentralise budgetary control to police subdivisions .
9 The Minister may tell me that there is a much more up-to-date set of statistics relating to police suspicions .
10 The increased closure of brothels as a result of this drive forced poorer women to solicit in the open , where they were subjected to police harassment .
11 It 's feared the equipment could be used by criminals to tune in to police broadcasts .
12 The car bodies had four side windows on each deck and the upper deck canopies were enclosed , but not the lower deck , in deference to police regulations enforced in the London area at that time .
13 Er and I would want to express my deepest sympathy to police constable Dunn 's family .
14 Even the party leadership does n't really believe that de-regulation is the best guarantee of the public good : if it did , it would n't have needed to call up Lord Rees-Mogg to police TV decency .
15 But it is believed no action will be taken against her , according to police sources .
16 According to police sources , the fatal stabbings of four Israeli women in West Jerusalem on March 10 was described as a " message for Baker " by the attacker , Mohammed Mustafa Abu Galla , a 26-year-old Palestinian from Jabaliya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip .
17 According to police sources , the suspects arrested in connection with the seizures ( five Czechoslovak citizens , four Hungarians and an Austrian ) were believed to be seeking buyers in Arab countries .
18 The research is therefore central to evaluation of the Act and the approach to police accountability it embodies .
19 That is a principle which is now honoured in the breach , most notably in the power extended to police officers to issue instructions to prevent an apprehended breach of the peace , a power which apparently is subject to very little effective judicial scrutiny or control .
20 In Victorian days , the Watch Committee regularly placed adverts in the local newspapers in early December : ‘ Shopkeepers are advised not to give Christmas Boxes to police officers . ’
21 So then they have to fill out all the forms all over again and I get a stern warning against giving false information to police officers !
22 Research is being carried out on that , but it should be speeded up and it should not be left to police officers to buy such body protection .
23 That is longer than the standard truncheon and would be useful to police officers who patrol alone at night because it affords additional protection against all kinds of assaults , excluding of course , assaults using firearms .
24 ‘ Innocent people , ’ the sergeant says , ‘ do n't mind talking to police officers .
25 He also admitted attempting to defraud the Provincial Insurance Company and falsely representing to police officers that the car had been stolen from Cotton Street , Castle Douglas .
26 These obstacles are not unique to police investigations .
27 These cognitive obstacles are not unique to police investigations .
28 The image of policing gleaned from police programmes on British and American television and in films is very much how Easton 's police see themselves , as others have commented with respect to police forces elsewhere ( Holdaway 1983 : 147 ; Hurd 1979 ; Klockars 1983 ; Morris and Heal 1981 ; Tuska 1979 ) .
29 Microdata 's subsidiary in Britain CMC is talking to police forces about its Artificial Intelligence Language .
30 She developed courses on child abuse for senior police officers , and distributed a list of ‘ satanic indicators ’ , or signs and symptoms to look out for , which have since been circulated to police forces and social workers across the country .
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