Example sentences of "[prep] [art] police [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Ron Scriven , a spokesman for the Police Federation which represents police officers , said : ‘ If the Avon and Somerset report is forwarded to us we will study it and consider circulating the 43 forces in England and Wales with its findings .
2 For the police squad it was a new experience , but they had seen how it was done and all landed safely .
3 And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation .
4 A lot of people like it because basically th er when you look after a police dog it becomes your pet as well , you take it home with you and you take it to work with you , and the u you 'll have a police dog for sort of like its working life of seven to eight years , so basically you 're gon na have him for seven to eight years and he becomes a fa like a family pet .
5 All over Vienna posters appeared demanding the resignation of the police chief who had given the orders to shoot .
6 These ‘ Zubatov unions ’ , so-called in honour of the police chief who sponsored them , tended to escape the control of their sponsors and contributed to the explosion of protest which shook the regime during 1905 .
7 The violent , dangerous and delinquent youth of the magistrates and NAS were also present in the statements of individual Chief Constables and representatives of the Police Federation who articulated publicly their own theories on the causes of crime in a manner which would have been thought unthinkable a few years previously .
8 There were , of course , one or two things that police officers kept to themselves , that the public never saw or heard , and that with the death of the Police Union there were no channels to articulate .
9 Zborowski did have a buyer for the drawings in Lucien Descaves , the brother of the Police Commissioner who bought them up by the batch .
10 They are irrelevant to the battle against crime , and the improved efficiency of the police service which we all support .
11 As a result of that incident there were a number of complaints by members of the public about the conduct of some of the police officers who had attended the incident .
12 We need also to know the position of the police officers who forged Winston Silcott 's confessions .
13 Patrick Kelly who 's forty one was also found guilty of attempting to murder one of the police officers who foiled the plot .
14 Consequently efforts must be made to tackle the problem at its source by aiming to improve the truth value of the police findings themselves .
15 And then someone has a conversation with someone else and then someone else has a conversation with someone else and if a man was to walk right the way through the police station he has about five or six conversations , and by the time he gets to the other end of the police station he 's forgotten the first conversation .
16 If Thompson is correct , then such presentations are as simplistic as many of the police images which imply that society is consistently under attack from rampaging and ubiquitous criminal enemies , and which ( it follows ) only they can fight off and defeat .
17 ‘ The one who called me by name was Evans , my driver — one of the police constables who went missing earlier .
18 The two were handcuffed together , taken off the bus and put in the back of the police car which then escorted us into town with lights flashing and siren blaring .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 What is now proposed is that whatever the size of the police authority there will still be a body of appointees er m m made by the Secretary of State .
22 Well that 's getting near it , but not members of the police authority who are in and should have the role of non-executive directors .
23 On top of this , there may be areas of the police department which have been financed by special funds , perhaps in the form of trusts ; the costs of these areas will appear in a different fund again .
24 So what then is the position of the police practitioner who becomes an anthropologist ?
25 The face of a police chief who was having a ‘ tough one ’ .
26 The affair thus highlights the unreality of the common-law rule which continues to concentrate on the independent judgment of a police officer who is in fact simply obeying instructions which are issued as part of a general policy not necessarily susceptible of being influenced by the specific facts of particular cases .
27 When one woman tried to remove barbed wire from the path of a police horse she feared would get hurt , her photograph became the basis for a frenzied attack which ran the headline , ‘ Horse Whipped With Barbed Wire ’ .
28 If we do not ask these questions , can we be sure we have not abandoned the search at too early a point , so that we are like the police officer who judges too soon that the death in a detective story was a suicide and not a murder ?
29 Prisoners who shared a cell with an alleged murderer have been telling a jury about threats made against a police informer whose body was later found in a lake .
30 ‘ In 23 years as a police officer I have never seen such horrific injuries , ’ said Det Supt Bill King .
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