Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [art] police [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Diplomatic sources who witnessed the incident said he was driven off at speed in a police convoy and his whereabouts are unknown . |
2 | And that in fact was , produced a split vote in the police authority fifty fifty , and it , it was chucked out by the chairman 's casting vote . |
3 | Erm peo , people ca n't have it all ways , there has n't been any cut in the police service , in the police budget , I 'm sorry , erm we have for many years funded the police in a very generous way . |
4 | So lets be quite clear that there is still a great deal of slack in the police budget , whi money that could be used to er , put policemen on the beat . |
5 | This point can be proved by describing the vehicle in the police officer 's statement who is dealing with the case , e.g. ‘ I caused the defendant , John Smith to stop the Ford saloon motor car registered number … etc . ’ |
6 | Or a passage in the police officer 's statement to the effect ‘ As a result of what I said to him … he was unable to produce a driving licence for that class of vehicle ’ . |
7 | The JCC concluded that the implementation of the Sex Discrimination Act in the police service has proved unsatisfactory' , outlining various areas of concern relating to the use of policewomen : |
8 | The legal regulation of police practice ill fits the theory that the fruits of police investigation are in principle no different from any other source of information ; that , as it were , a confession in the police station is no different from an admission made to a casual bystander . |
9 | In fact he had me arriving at the scene in a police car with two tones , at , at , at that time we did n't have police cars with two tones , just siren , so they obviously put some sound on it . |
10 | He had sent Mrs Brocklebank home in a police car , and the headmaster of the boy 's school had taken charge of the boy . |
11 | It 's a constant threat of danger and after debrief which takes place in the police station , erm relaxation is necessary erm , we have the availability of er stress counselling as well and a period of about two hours normally elapses before the officers is er reasonably able to er function as a normal police officer again and because of this er it has been decided that the officer 's duties for that day er will be terminated . |
12 | This troublesome invisibility in the material record is often inversely related to its semantic value , and activity which may well have a central place in the police model of reality can well remain beyond the grasp of the outsider . |
13 | The horses are the most feared weapon in the police armoury on the picket line and they are very effective . |
14 | In most of the areas in which riots occurred there had been a breakdown in community/police relations ; the public distrusted the police and they had no confidence in the police complaints machinery . |
15 | Mr Keith Vaz , a Labour member of the committee said : ‘ There is still a lack of confidence in the police force among black and Asian people . |
16 | Curtis said that the Wheel could be accommodated in a shed in the police station yard , so Wycliffe left him to organise transport . |
17 | Sam is summoned by a friend in the Police Department to see the body before it is taken away . |
18 | In calculating the time when a review is due , the starting point is : ( a ) where a person is arrested outside the police station ( i ) the time he arrives at the relevant station ; or ( ii ) the time 24 hours after the time of his arrest , whichever is the earlier ; ( b ) where a person attends the police station voluntarily and is subsequently arrested there the time of arrest ; ( c ) where a person is arrested outside England and Wales : ( i ) the time he arrives at the first station to which he is taken in the police area in which the offence for which he has been arrested is being investigated ; or ( ii ) 24 hours after the time of his entry into the country whichever is the earlier ; ( d ) where a person is arrested in another part of the country and has to be taken to the police area where the offence is being investigated for questioning — the time at which he arrived at the first police station in the police area in question . |
19 | He appeared before Teesside magistrates on Thursday after spending a night in a police cell . |
20 | One minute I was in Holland working as a clerk in a police station and the next I was zooming all around the world . |
21 | How can we as Black women have any faith in a police force which refuses to acknowledge our calls for help , refuses to provide protection , and refuses to take action against those who attack us ? |
22 | She said she did not report the rape because he had destroyed her faith in the police force . |
23 | They were then smuggled out of the building in a police decoy operation , being driven away in unmarked cars with blankets over their heads . |
24 | Helen Mirren plays the role of Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison who for years has been the victim of sexual discrimination in the police force . |
25 | I believe that no woman will ever again suffer as much as I have through rank discrimination in the police force . " |
26 | It 's not about racism in the police force , it 's not about dishonesty amongst police officers . |
27 | ‘ or disorderly behaviour ’ This point can be proved by a description in the police officer 's statement of evidence such as , ‘ I saw the accused push into a queue of football supporters ’ or ‘ I saw the accused jumping over flower containers in the Market Place ’ . |
28 | But of course , of course is if there is any evidence whatsoever er of financial mismanagement in the police authority it is a matter which has to be properly investigated . |
29 | Namely , a sentence in the police officer 's statement of evidence to the effect that ‘ Should anyone come into contact with the jagged metal on the front nearside wing they would be injured ’ , or ‘ If a pedestrian collided with the piece of metal left after the front nearside wing mirror had broken off , he would be injured ’ . |
30 | It is in section 58(1) , which declares in ringing terms that a person arrested and held in custody in a police station or other premises shall be entitled , if he so requests , to consult a solicitor privately at any time ’ . |