Example sentences of "[art] police [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've had the police round , asking about Angela . ’ |
2 | Amy , Amy — this in a stentorian roar , because Mrs Abercrombie is very deaf — Amy , I 've told the lady on you , she says she 'll have the police round if you do n't watch out … . |
3 | If I refuse he 'll set the police on to Garry , and think what that would do to Dana . ’ |
4 | Anyone who saw anything suspicious around the hospital at the time of the attack is asked to contact the police on . |
5 | Anyone who saw anything suspicious around the hospital at the time in question should contact the police on . |
6 | Anyone with information can contact the police on . |
7 | Anyone with information can contact the police on . |
8 | Anyone with information about the incident can contact the police on . |
9 | Anyone with information can contact the police on . |
10 | Anyone with information can contact the police on . |
11 | Anyone with information should contact the police on . |
12 | And the police up on the railway embankment when they walked home from school , and the tunnel fenced off so they had to go the long way round . |
13 | Some people do ring the police up and the police , if we 've got the time , we 'll come along and ask them to switch it down . |
14 | They drive on the wrong side of the road for some considerable distance which actually amazes me , I 'm sitting there lawfully in the queue and someone comes whizzing by on the right er without any sight of the traffic coming the other way , er interestingly we did have the police er have had the police up there monitoring the situation . |
15 | ‘ We 've found ourselves in a spot of bother with the police over at the office . |
16 | was getting really cross and was beginning to call the police over she just produced a card and they just throw it and said this means nothing to me , this means nothing to me , cover your head and she just laughed at them and walked away , but he , he pounced on a Filipino girl who was actually wearing jeans , and socks and said her jeans were too short |
17 | Oh well to be quite truthful we did n't see the police around very often . |
18 | ‘ I 'm not sure we 'd want the police around . |
19 | ‘ We are the party that has put the police back on the beat , ’ says the Indian doctor . |
20 | Getting the police back on its side is a more immediate concern . |
21 | These are the army and the police out of uniform . |
22 | M. B. I am quite candidly of the opinion that I would have left the police out of a feeling of resentment because I was overlooked time and time again for inferior men . |
23 | Relations with Brian Clough hit rock bottom , you might remember , when the manager called the police in to escort Fashanu from the club 's training ground . |
24 | She looks the type who 'd enjoy letting the police in . ’ |
25 | The man she told was a printer at the Post and after sharing the news with his colleagues he decided to let the police in on it too . |
26 | ‘ He said nothing I can do , so to let the police in . |
27 | Call the police in . |
28 | Joe Maitland used ter go ter the fights , an' apparently 'e was the one who tipped the police off . ’ |
29 | Mahoney gets himself murdered and starts the police off on that painstaking system of theirs . |
30 | ‘ They would have the police down there so quick I would never get to practise . ’ |