Example sentences of "of [art] police force " in BNC.

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1 I do n't mind you at all , but the boys they 'd be suspicious of anyone who 's not a member of the police force , and that 's how people will see you : you 're not a member of the force ’ ( FN 23/10/87 , p. 20 ) .
2 As of today the operations of the police force in the field of internal intelligence have been stopped , ’ Mr Calfa said .
3 Both the taxi driver and the privatizer of the police force failed to get a place on the candidates ' list , and the small number of women did proportionately better than the men .
4 The growing size of the police force and its supporting apparatus is the most obvious and general factor .
5 Irwin eventually secured his capitulation by confessing to him that , as head of the government , with no guarantee that civil disobedience might not start again , he was unable to risk jeopardizing the morale of the police force .
6 During those years , the main influence of the police force on policy and security decisions was that , by its existence , it set bounds to what was practicable .
7 Solicitors , teachers , members of the Police force , self-employed businesspeople and , in particular , employees in the health service are finding it difficult to come to terms with changes at work and home .
8 The general drift of Punch 's enthusiasm , in fact , was that gentlemen should take steps to arm themselves because of the uselessness of the police force .
9 There have never been any women chief constables , and women are in general at the lower levels of the police force .
10 Whereas the line item approach bears no relation at all to the activities of the police force it is possible to identify various functions carried out by the police and thereby determine suitable programmes .
11 Ill-treatment of prisoners and fabrication of confessions can only be prevented by better organisation , selection , training , supervision and remuneration of the police force coupled with stringent rules for access to independent legal advice and a bar on confessions obtained in the absence of that representation .
12 The whole of the police force consisting of one sergeant and two constables was inspected at East Tarbert .
13 The Chief Constable had decided to dispense with his services because of a report made on the probationer constable which led the Chief Constable to believe that he was not fitted to be a member of the police force .
14 In Great Britain there is no such force , and the gap has been filled in recent years by a militarization of the police force .
15 The second is the position apparently preferred by the police itself : where it is not subject to the whims of party politics and can develop what it considers to be the best safeguard for the community — the professionalization of the police force , in other words , it wants to be regarded as a profession and , like the medical and legal professions , to be left to do its job according to its own discretion .
16 But it has always been recognised that , where individuals desire that services of a special kind which , though not within the obligations of a police authority , can most effectively be rendered by them , should be performed by members of the police force , the police authorities may ( to use an expression which is found in the Police Pensions Act 1890 ) ‘ lend ’ the services of constables for that purpose in consideration of payment .
17 Those of my constituents who are members of the police force — both uniformed and civilian — and those in the constituencies of my hon. Friends are absolute saints to continue to work in such circumstances with bravery , courage , commitment and cheerfulness .
18 An example of what I mean can be found in Strathclyde , where in every division of the police force there is a well-established female and child unit , staffed principally by female officers who are well trained and highly experienced in interviewing skills and techniques in cases involving sexual assault , child abuse and/or sexual abuse .
19 One can well understand the anger and frustration of the police force .
20 The action of the Sandinista-controlled Army ( EPS ) , in obeying a government order and clearing the barricades away on July 10 , and the constitutional loyalty also of the police force ( which was similarly linked with the FSLN ) , was generally considered to have been crucial to the government 's survival .
21 The principal decision-making body is the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) , composed of senior officers and members of the police force ; as most recently reorganized , in February 1989 , it consisted of 18 members in addition to the current President , Maj.-Gen.
22 The principal decision-making body is the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) , composed of senior officers and members of the police force ; as most recently reorganized , in February 1989 , it consisted of 18 members in addition to Babangida , its chairman .
23 Members of the police force had also demanded a pay increase of at least a 100 per cent .
24 This has led , Hall argues , to an increasing ‘ moral authoritarianism ’ , one involving , for example , the strengthening of the police force , a re-emphasis on family life as a means of controlling juvenile delinquency , increased calls for capital punishment , and a general return to old or ‘ Victorian ’ values .
25 Now one of the jobs of the police force , and especially the CID , is to try to establish a pattern in crime , if this is possible , and in this instance both Sergeant Lewis and myself found it difficult not to believe there was some link between the two events .
26 Labour 's challenger for the Langbaurgh constituency , Ashok Kumar , will be visiting Cleveland Police headquarters in Ladgate Lane , Middlesbrough , today , to meet local representatives of the police force trade union , the Police Federation .
27 The federation described the scheme , part of the proposed Citywatch initiative , as a move towards the privatisation of the police force .
28 The Disciplinary Code in Schedule 1 to the Police ( Discipline ) Regulations 1985 contains an offence of ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ , which is committed where a member of a police force without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force .
29 The Disciplinary Code in Schedule 1 to the Police ( Discipline ) Regulations 1985 contains an offence of ‘ improper disclosure of information ’ , which is committed where a member of a police force without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force .
30 Improper disclosure of information , which offence is committed where a member of a police force ( a ) without proper authority communicates to any person , any information which he has in his possession as a member of a police force …
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