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

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1 Detective Sergeant Bob Bruce arrived back at his station in Rochester , Kent , in the unmarked police car to find colleagues waiting to breathalyse him .
2 It is to be hoped that they do n't face the same fate as the prisoners in the 42nd Police Precinct of Sao Paulo City .
3 He seemed only mildly surprised when she asked him , in the appalling police jargon that made her cringe , to accompany her to the local police station .
4 The murder could easily have taken place over the boundary , in the Metropolitan police area .
5 Nevertheless , it is the Home Secretary who has to face Parliament when things go wrong , whether incidents occur in the Metropolitan Police area or elsewhere .
6 The policing of processions , marches , demonstrations and meetings of various sorts represents a considerable call on modern police resources , especially in the Metropolitan Police area of London , whose central location makes it particularly attractive to groups wishing to express a point of view in public .
7 Yesterday I was in Salford in the metropolitan police area and I went to a crime prevention scheme that endeavours to divert youngsters from continuing with or getting into car crime .
8 After this riot , which involved 100,000 people , political processions were banned in the Metropolitan Police area for six months .
9 CND had planned a number of marches in London for that summer but they were affected by a ban on all public processions ( other than those traditionally held ) in the Metropolitan Police District which was imposed for a twenty-eight-day period by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner , with the consent of the Home Secretary , under section 3 of the Public Order Act 1936 .
10 ( It is more specific about arrangements in the Metropolitan Police District ) .
11 Some four months before the publication of the reported work , we produced a report which drew on a questionnaire survey of all police surgeons and sample surveys of investigating and custody officers working in the Metropolitan Police District ; the reported work focused on the custody records of just three stations in London .
12 By 1988–89 there were 3.89 officers per 1,000 population in the Metropolitan Police District , while the average outside London was 2.18 ( CIPFA 1990 ) .
13 For example , in 1980 in the Metropolitan police district there were fewer than 2,000 cases of the use of knives in offences of violence against the person and 1,240 cases where knives were used in robberies .
14 As a senior forensic medical examiner ( FME ) working in the Metropolitan Police District since 1964 , my experience is derived from that constabulary , but I know that conditions are similar elsewhere in the UK .
15 Being sent off in the Metropolitan Police five-a-sides
16 The present institutional structure is based on regulations contained in the 1964 Police Act .
17 ( Provided he was not questioned for the offence in the first police station ) .
18 In the past , a notice was usually put up in the local police station .
19 The only thing that stopped them cutting us to ribbons was that one of my friends had the gift of the gab and gradually defused the situation by talking good sense in a calm reasonable way ; finally he pointed out that we would all end up in the local police cells if anything happened anyway .
20 He 'd had a sudden sick recollection of the headline in the Illustrated Police News , dated 1870 , which he had found in the library archives .
21 , Terence Hanbury ( 1906–1964 ) , novelist , was born 29 May 1906 in Bombay , the only child of Garrick Hanbury White , a district superintendent of police in the Indian Police Service , and his wife Constance Edith Southcote Aston , the daughter of a judge on the Indian circuit .
22 But whatever change there is in the higher echelons of the RUC 's bureaucracy ( and some policewomen say there is little ) , sexist attitudes are widespread amongst ordinary policemen , and , in the day-to-day police work of a station , policewomen 's routine duties continue to be structured by gender .
23 Two publicly-donated dogs recently came out tops in the national police dog trials at Cleveland Show .
24 Belpan 's police force , if at all , were trained in the British police tradition .
25 For a second I thought he was going to hit me , but then he reached into his jacket pocket and brought out a wallet that he unfolded and thrust towards me , giving me just enough time to see that he held the rank of chief inspector , one of the highest ranks in the Bahamian police force , then the wallet was snapped shut and Deacon Billingsley moved to stand very close to me , so close that I could smell the cigar smoke on his breath .
26 The common police services must be combined in a central police agency so that we can deal with serious and organised crime , not necessarily crime which immediately affects the lives of constituents but crime which can affect them through the stealing of their pension funds or the misappropriation of their assets and savings .
27 Then your detective should have much more of the qualities that make for success in a real police officer , and much less vulnerability to comic events .
28 The alarm was raised shortly afterwards by a milkman and officers in a passing police car who spotted the smoke and flames .
29 Both of the Deanses have been charged with fraud in a continuing police investigation into the affairs of the club .
30 However , with various groups suggesting police complicity in township violence , many blacks will find little security in a larger police force .
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