Example sentences of "[be] [art] police " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Here are the police . ’
2 The constitutional position of the police has been explained clearly and concisely by David Regan in his pamphlet Are the Police under Control ? :
3 Nor are the police entitled to rely on the fact that the suspect conforms to a general stereotype offender .
4 Josie said , ‘ What are the police doing ? ’
5 ‘ The visitors are the police . ’
6 Are the police likely to be involved in that ?
7 ‘ What are the police going to do now , do you think ? ’
8 ‘ The only people who are unfortunately going to have to deal with the BNP 's thugs are the police . ’
9 Are the police still in the washroom ? ’
10 ‘ You 're the police .
11 Like , I 'd say to a young officer , maybe just out of the depot [ training centre ] , if a old lady calls you for assistance to her , you 're a police officer and she will look to you for help , ad we have to leave people with a certain level of satisfaction .
12 But also because you 're a police officer as well , you 've got the usual warrant card .
13 ‘ My name is Deacon Billingsley — ’ he paused as though I should recognise the name , ‘ and I am a police officer . ’
14 ‘ where a police constable ( or a traffic warden ) in uniform ’ This point can be proved by starting the officer 's or the warden 's evidence by ‘ I am a police constable ( or traffic warden ) in such and such a police force and I was in uniform ’ .
15 I am a police officer and he is my prisoner .
16 Indeed no one who is , or has been a police officer can be appointed .
17 ‘ No ! … you can not do this to me … you are a police officer … you dare not … no ! … my God , no ! … ’
18 A threat expressed in the form ‘ if I catch you when there are no police about ’ addressed to an adversary is not caught by the section , since it is not a threat of such as to cause the victim of it to believe that he will be the object of ‘ immediate ’ violence .
19 Next day , footsore , he saw a bicycle beside a house and , with nobody in sight , he quickly mounted it and rode ‘ like the clappers ’ , feeling that every time a car passed him , it might be the police .
20 So far removed from normal sense that when he rang the bell at Nutty 's house and her father came down in his dressing-gown thinking it must be the police , he did not understand the excitement .
21 ‘ It must be the police , ’ he said tersely .
22 ‘ That must be the police inspector , ’ said Paviour .
23 It 's going to have to be the police and the public working together to solve this murder . ’
24 It 's going to have to be the police and the public working together to solve this murder . ’
25 ‘ It had to be the police tell , ’ he said deprecatingly .
26 ‘ I 'm a police offer and … ’
27 I 'm a police officer . ’
28 ‘ I know you 'll think this is funny but I 'm a police officer .
29 Strangely , though , there appears to be no police urgency to feel a certain goalkeeping jersey collar at Nottingham Forest , despite newspaper pictures showing someone resembling Brian Clough making a sign with two of his fingers .
30 Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name .
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