Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [be] arrested " in BNC.

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1 Later , we read that ‘ nothing … shall prevent a constable delaying taking a person who has been arrested to a police station if the presence of that person elsewhere is necessary in order to carry out such investigations as it is reasonable to carry out immediately ’ .
2 The Masai who has been arrested , Tepilit , is from this district .
3 Indeed , it would seem that the purpose for the inclusion of this paragraph in Part I of Schedule 1 is to prevent a person who has been arrested for breach of a condition of his bail from claiming that he is entitled to bail despite that breach of condition , because none of the matters set out in paragraph 2 of that Part of the Schedule apply to his case .
4 Secondly , it means that the person who has been arrested under section 7(3) of the Act of 1976 by a constable without warrant has the matter resolved one way or the other within 24 hours , or sooner if practicable , subject to the exceptions of Christmas Day , Good Friday and Sundays , and the prosecution , if they wish a remand in custody or the imposition of more stringent conditions , must make sure that they have within that time period sufficient material to place before the justice to enable the justice to form one of the opinions set out in section 7(5) .
5 I was told of one particular youngster in Stockton-on-Tees who has been arrested and charged no fewer than 17 times this year .
6 It continues : ‘ Any child or young person who has been arrested by the police and is not sent home on bail is to be consigned to this remand home whilst awaiting trial ’ .
7 Alan Stewart , who 'd been arrested by police six months ago and questioned about allegations of indecency , was on the staff of New Barns School at Toddington in Gloucestershire when it closed in the autumn .
8 The society 's former chief executive , John Perrin , is one of two men from Gloucester who 've been arrested .
9 Ironically , it was at this time that Ezra Pound , who had been arrested and imprisoned for treason , was examined by four prominent psychologists and judged to be insane .
10 Task Force Atlantic also attacked and seized the main military prison , freeing some 48 prisoners who had been arrested by Gen Noriega after the abortive coup against him on October 3 .
11 The remainder were men who had been arrested at Ardeene Hall in Rathcoole .
12 Beattie was taken back to the cell and shortly afterwards brought down to the main police office where the other men who had been arrested were being assembled .
13 It was intended to follow up , through the records , all the Blacks and Asians who had been arrested , and a sample of the Whites .
14 Scotland Yard press bureau gave this information to a journalist ; he deduced who had been arrested and printed a libellous story .
15 By notice of motion dated 14 May 1990 the Director of Public Prosecutions sought judicial review of ( 1 ) the decision of a single justice sitting at the Liverpool Magistrates ' Court on 16 February 1990 declining to proceed under section 7(5) of the Bail Act 1976 in respect of John James Bell , who had been arrested pursuant to section 7(3) of the Act , until such time as the bench was composed of at least two justices ; ( 2 ) her decision adjourning the proceedings to a court sitting on 19 February 1990 for evidence to be called and until such time remanding the defendant in custody ; and ( 3 ) the decision on 19 February 1990 of the justices before whom the adjourned decision came declining jurisdiction to hear the section 7(5) proceedings .
16 She would have been less relieved had she known that the second girl had been attacked by an ex-boyfriend , who had been arrested .
17 In Fennell a father sought to secure the release of his son who had been arrested for participating in an affray .
18 Surely it would have been possible at least to give the number of people who had been arrested under the Prevention of Terrorism Act , and the number of people subsequently charged .
19 Senator Juan Ponce Enrile , the leading conservative opponent of Aquino who had been arrested on Feb. 27 on identical charges to those against Aguinaldo on Feb. 27 [ see p. 37250 ] , was released on bail on March 6 .
20 In April a further court ruling ordered the release of 19 soldiers who had been arrested , whereupon the two survivors of the massacre who in January had returned from Mexico — where they had sought asylum [ ibid. ] — felt obliged to seek church protection .
21 Alvaro Baragiola , formerly known as Lojacono , who had been arrested by Swiss police in Lugano on June 8 , 1988 [ see p. 36434 ] , was convicted by a Swiss court on Nov. 6 , 1989 , of the murder in Rome in 1978 of a judge , Girolamo Tartaglione [ see p. 29687 ] .
22 The extradition from Switzerland of Antonio De Luca , who had been arrested in Basel on Sept. 22 , 1988 [ see p. 36433 ] , was approved in mid-February 1990 .
23 Col. Thaabe Letsie and Col. Aloysius Kethang Mosoeunyane , who had been arrested on Feb. 19 , 1990 , and expelled from the Military Council and dismissed from the Army , were released from detention in Maseru in early March .
24 A prominent Tasmanian media owner , Edmund Rouse , who had been arrested on the eve of the no confidence vote , was convicted on May 7 , 1990 , of trying to bribe a Labor politician to cross the floor and thus to prevent the ALP from forming a government .
25 In France , Paul Touvier , the intelligence chief of the pro-German militia in Lyon during 1943 and 1944 who had been arrested in May 1989 [ see p. 37019 ] was charged on Nov. 23 , 1989 , with crimes against humanity .
26 It was reported on Feb. 11 that Torez Kolumbegov , the chair of the South Ossetian regional soviet and president of the self-proclaimed " South Ossetian Soviet Democratic Republic " who had been arrested by Georgian police at the end of January , had been arraigned on charges of fomenting inter-ethnic hostility and abuse of office .
27 Draskovic , who had been arrested during the demonstration , had appeared before an investigating magistrate on April 22 .
28 Any Palestinian who had been arrested for " security violations " would be barred .
29 Gitobu Imanyara , a civil rights lawyer and editor of the Nairobi Law Monthly , who had been arrested and charged with sedition on March 5 over an article alleging tribal favouritism [ see pp. 38088-89 ] , was again refused bail by the High Court on May 9 .
30 The failed coup of August had led to fundamental reforms of the KGB [ see p. 38372 ] and the appointment of Vadim Bakatin to replace its former chair , Vladimir Kryuchkov , who had been arrested for his part in the coup .
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