Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [art] [noun pl] officer " in BNC.

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1 This point is usually included in the police officer 's statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The driver could not get a view to the front without first looking through the windscreen ’ .
2 Enquiries for further information should be addressed to The Admissions Officer , Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , Royal ( Dick ) School of Veterinary Studies , Summerhall , Edinburgh EH9 1QH .
3 CHAMPIONS Leeds face an FA inquiry after being reported by a police officer who was shocked by their four-letter tirade .
4 Before leaving school , he was interviewed by a careers officer who asked him : ‘ Do you want a job in a factory ? ’
5 Eventually Neil was interviewed by a customs officer who , he says , ‘ Looked like Agent Cooper from Twin Peaks , but unlike him was as straight on the inside as he appeared on the outside . ’
6 The report is to be written for the Personnel Officer of the organisation which provided you with the placement .
7 Under the name of J. J. Marric he then produced from 1955 onwards a series of books written round a police officer by the name of Gideon .
8 If the passenger is not in possession of a licence , but states he is the holder of the necessary licence , further enquiries will be made by the police officer to ascertain whether or not he is a duly licensed driver .
9 . More than once my grandpa 's shop had been visited by the police officers , but , however well founded their suspicions , my relative usually managed to keep well within the law .
10 We spent a pleasant evening with Bob at the Springfield Hotel , the most northerly pub , in the British Isles where , amongst other anecdotes , we were told about the customs officer from Lerwick who was staying on Unst one very wet and stormy night , and awoke to find the roof of his bedroom had blown off .
11 It is open to debate whether the office should be performed by a police officer or by a prosecutorial figure .
12 The safeguards here may be very good , but they may not be so well understood by a police officer in another country who read about that suspicion .
13 Sir : Following your article on video ‘ spy ’ cameras ( 11 October ) , I feel compelled as a police officer to balance the National Council for Civil Liberties 's views on the issue of video surveillance .
14 Mr. Sheppard was hired as a contracts officer three months ago , but was told to go on leave after complaints about the selection process .
15 Publication of the disclosed material during the recent criminal appeal hearing , even had it been total , would no more rid it of its prima facie immunity than had it been aired in disciplinary or criminal proceedings brought against the police officers concerned , the situation expressly envisaged in Makanjuola 's case .
16 It was therefore desirable in the public interest that statements made to the appropriate authority investigating a complaint against a police officer should not be liable to be produced or disclosed or referred to in any proceedings save disciplinary or criminal proceedings officially brought against the police officer in question .
17 The particulars should be entered in the police officer 's pocket book and followed by a question such as ‘ Have you any other test certificate for this motor vehicle ? ’
18 There are five of these general arrest conditions : ( a ) the name of the person is not known to the police officer and he or she can not ‘ readily ascertain ’ it .
19 He arrived at the Courthouse handcuffed to a police officer and wearing a red North Wales Police tracksuit .
20 He would be accompanied by the police officer assigned to liaison duties with the coroner 's office .
21 This point can best be proved by a police officer who observes some actual unnecessary obstruction of the road causing other road users inconvenience , delay , or complete blockage of the road etc .
22 ‘ to stand on a road called … ‘ 'To stand ’ can be proved by the police officer who observed the vehicle stationary on a road .
23 This point is normally proved by the police officer examining the vehicles concerned or person , animal or property involved and recording the details of damage or injury in his pocket book or accident booklet .
24 ‘ Ride on ’ can be proved by the police officer or witness who saw the offence .
25 This point can be proved by the police officer 's observations that the person on the motor bicycle had no headgear or the headgear he was wearing did not come within the legal requirements .
26 ‘ did use ( or keep ) ’ 'Use' is usually proved by the police officer in the case giving evidence that he saw the defendant driving the motor vehicle in question .
27 ‘ being a person to whom a provisional licence to drive a motor vehicle had been granted ’ Is usually proved by the police officer in the case examining the current provisional licence .
28 ‘ In charge of ’ can be proved by the police officer or other witness who saw him near or sat in the vehicle for example .
29 ‘ did drive /were a passenger ’ These points can be proved by the police officer 's observations in his statement of evidence .
30 ‘ a part ( or accessory ) of which , namely … ’ ( specify ) This point can be proved by the police officer dealing with the case describing the item in question in his statement of evidence , e.g. ‘ The front nearside wing was badly corroded … etc . ’
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