Example sentences of "from [art] police " in BNC.
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1 | With letters still coming in , AI will be sending out information on other street children 's cases in Guatemala — many of Nahamán 's friends who witnessed the attack have been subjected to harassment from the police . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 : |
4 | All that is required , they feel , is the offer of a scholarship from the Police College , for it serves the same purpose on the c.v . |
5 | Sir Kenneth Newman — then commandant — suggests that the book 's claim to attention is that its contents are contributed by insiders ; while in their introduction , the authors claim it goes some way to challenging Holdaway 's claim ( 1979 ) that ‘ research from the Police Staff College has not resulted in a major project on the police ’ . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | In sandbag areas like West Belfast , months of patient hard work on the part of the neighbourhood police cam be destroyed as a single event inside or outside the locale increases Catholic distrust of or disaffection from the police . |
10 | The subsequent Scarman Report on the Brixton riots spoke eloquently of the despair of unemployed young blacks , and their sense of alienation from the community and especially from the police , whose intolerance and insensitivity were deplored . |
11 | In Brixton or Toxteth , the black ghettoes of the inner cities , alienation from the police , the government , and the social structure generally left a potentially combustible debris of explosive material . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | About 50 military vehicles will supplement 53 from the police and voluntary organisations , such as the St John Ambulance . |
14 | About 50 military vehicles will supplement 53 from the police and voluntary organisations , such as the St John Ambulance . |
15 | The parties catered for such large numbers that ‘ it made it virtually impossible to police these events and it gave drug users and drug pushers maximum protection from the police — and all of that was quite deliberate . |
16 | He then said that he now had confirmation from the police and that I qualified for a transfer and would receive an offer for Govan ( where my dad is ) within a week . |
17 | Smallfry said the house was a hostel for whores and niggers and criminals on the run from the police . |
18 | If Zuwaya disliked policemen as a category , and took pride in not being related to any , that was in part because in the past ordinary people got their main experience of corruption and venality in the first instance from the police , and that reputation stuck ; and partly also because they recognized that policemen had divided loyalties and could not be trusted to be loyal exclusively to their kinsmen . |
19 | As the young boy sped off to reassure his worried employer , the two constables walked the few hundred yards from the police house to the Chequers . |
20 | ‘ And as you are well aware , I have had precious little from the police on that case . ’ |
21 | Good organisation , popular support and tacit collaboration from the police had enabled the DCAC to protest peacefully and responsibly . |
22 | A crowd , which the Derry Journal estimated at 15,000 set off across the bridge , to be brought to a halt by the stewards thirty yards from the police barriers at Carlisle Square . |
23 | You can get help from the Police and your local Victim Support Scheme ( see ‘ Helplines ’ ) . |
24 | There is no clear evidence that women receive massively more favourable treatment from the police or the courts . |
25 | Between 1988 and 1991 , in 20 urban localities , representatives from the police and probation services , local businesses , local community groups , and so on , are to identify particular problems that increase local crime and to suggest appropriate remedies . |
26 | But the only means of communication we had , apart from the police telephone boxes which were far apart , was a whistle that did n't carry miles . |
27 | There were occasions to admire the police en masse as they marched in serried ranks to patriotic tunes from the Police Band . |
28 | The Acting Sergeant was dismissed from the Police Force . |
29 | Thom picked up two oranges from the gutter but someone saw him and they took him to Derby Street police station and he got the sack from the police . |
30 | ‘ We 're seeking sanctuary from the police . |