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

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1 One of the mothers said she felt quite sorry for the police officers involved and was tempted to offer them warm drinks to keep out the cold !
2 The Judge held that the prosecution had been under a duty to disclose the video whether it had been demanded or not , that the view the camera had was of an area of the club that was relevant to the res gestae , that the tape would have contained matters of relevance to the defendants and that it was wrong for the police officer to have formed the view that it was of no relevance .
3 This was actually rather brave considering the police marksmen lining the roofs !
4 Techniques that suppress embarrassing expressions of emotion from hypnotised subjects are popular with the police hypnotists like Dr Martin Reiser , the founder of the Law Enforcement Hypnosis Institute in Los Angeles which trains policemen to perform hypnosis .
5 Impressions gained in this study suggest that ‘ crime work ’ ranks high in the police value system …
6 The bat should be thought of as analogous to the police radar trapping instrument , not to the person who designed that instrument .
7 It is virtually impossible for a Police Authority to obtain a report from a chief constable contrary to his wishes .
8 Use with a split charge relay ( part number RTC 8977 ) it is very similar to the police spec unit but more readily available .
9 As early as the thirteenth century , powers to control the street had been central to the police mandate .
10 HERR NORDERN would have recognised the scene inside the Station as if it were a replay of a film , or a remake , rather : the shady characters and the drunks , and the badinage reflecting a curious bonhomie between the Duty Officer and the offenders , although the cast was different and , it being later , the Station was busier ; the offenders looking more offensive and the policemen more policeman-like , bigger , harder , and , in all senses of the word , more arresting — although , big and hard though they were , two of them , bundling out an unfortunate to a police van , gave way respectfully to Frau Nordern as she stalked towards the desk .
11 The solicitor should be present during the police interviews , which are tape recorded .
12 It is not uncommon for the police magazines to feature this antipathy to the academic , and especially the social science researcher :
13 They were always legal in the police force .
14 She could n't be involved in a police investigation .
15 Each item of data on its own may not be useful to the police officer studying the data .
16 Coming from a police family and married to a police officer , her inculcated beliefs were such that the alternative concepts which the sociology of law posed were beyond acceptability .
17 Witnesses said Murli Manohar Joshi , president of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party , was knocked unconscious by a police water cannon 's jet as he led 300 supporters towards parliament .
18 What do ordinary readers think , when their eyes catch the fact that someone they know is concerned with a police inquiry into crime ?
19 If you assume that on politically sensitive issues as is normally the case the magistrates would not vote , and if you assume that the Secretaries er Secretary of State 's appointees would , as would seem entirely plausible , vote in accordance with the wishes of the Secretary of State and the Secretary of State were indeed a Conservative Secretary of State , you would in fact have er in a area where the with the with the with the substantive Labour majority , you would have a Conservative majority on the police authority and you would you have the possibility of conflict between the police police authority and the local authorities er in the area who are jointly responsible with the police authority for many aspects of er of of policing by consent .
20 Although the European lesbian and gay community were angry at the police brutality , there was a widespread feeling that the women had behaved very stupidly , jeopardising themselves , their hosts , and the tour .
21 Specific point of the South Wales police authority 's difficulties , would he not say that at least they 're partly due to the police authority believing that it was going to be er underspending in the current year and being out in its calculations by about two million pounds , would n't you think that that was at least a factor ?
22 Twenty-eight UDR members were arrested during house searches in October ; 22 of them were released without charge , and senior UDR officers are bitterly critical of the police operation using hundreds of officers .
23 If that information became available to the police officer investigating the assault , would it affect the way in which he pursued the investigation ?
24 There are thousands of police officers in the 17 drugs wings who are accountable to the police authorities , and my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary and I come to this place to answer questions about them .
25 ( 3 ) A requirement under this section to provide a specimen of blood or urine can only be made at a police station or at a hospital ; and it can not be made at a police station unless — ( a ) the constable making the requirement has reasonable cause to believe that for medical reasons a specimen of breath can not be provided or should not be required , or ( b ) at the time the requirement is made a device or a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station or it is then for any other reason not practicable to use such a device there , or ( c ) the suspected offence is one under section 4 of this Act and the constable making the requirement has been advised by a medical practitioner that the condition of the person required to provide the specimen might be due to some drug ; but may then be made notwithstanding that the person required to provide the specimen has already provided or been required to provide two specimens of breath .
26 This gave rise to the situation contemplated by section 7(3) ( b ) where ‘ a reliable device of the type mentioned in subsection ( 1 ) ( a ) above is not available at the police station ’ and accordingly permitted the officer to require a specimen of blood or urine pursuant to section 7(4) .
27 Only from a record that would have been available at the police station or from officers knowledge .
28 Yes , and erm no food whatever was obtainable in the police station .
29 The fact that other courses of enquiry were open to the police officer did not affect the reasonableness of his suspicion and the lawfulness of the detention .
30 Outraged by the police action , Scargill appeared on news bulletins later that day , calling for reinforcements to turn up and emulate the closure of Saltley .
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