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

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1 This facet of the culture is perhaps the reason why the British administrative and academic élites have obliquely indicated to the police that they do not consider them fit to be allowed to take charge of police research .
2 Today , in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension , so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance , while even the ‘ espionage ’ of ethnography could well become actionable .
3 Schmit , 19 , of Liestal , told the police that he pushed the buttons in the cockpit because he was trying to start the aircraft but had no intention of flying it .
4 On January 19th the American embassy in Bangkok told the police that weapons and explosives had been moved out of ‘ an embassy of an Arab country involved in the war ’ .
5 Tell the police that you are going away and when you 'll be back .
6 It agreed with the police that he had been arrested for cycling without due care and attention and that this had been sufficiently communicated to him .
7 Of the ‘ Town Arms ’ it was complained by the police that , ‘ No respectable person was seen to enter from one end of the week to the other ’ .
8 Sergt. Peter Woodhouse of the Liverpool Police … she told the police that she did not think her husband was carrying out a strictly honest business .
9 When arrested , Curtis told the police that he had obtained the mushroom spores for £3 from an American magazine High Times .
10 He has a hatred of the police that will never leave him .
11 It is compatible with the order-maintenance function of the police that they should have power to regulate both public processions and assemblies , and the 1986 Act refines their powers to do this .
12 I was bitten by a neighbour 's dog and heard from the police that the same dog had bitten two other ladies — a Mrs Gentles and a Mrs Savage !
13 It has taken too long to persuade the police that racial attacks even exist for the press to adopt some absurd pretence to being colour-blind now .
14 ‘ Oh , we 've told the police that under no circumstances will we take any provocative action from them . ’
15 That may be so , but while a quarter of the public does not have complete confidence in the police that code can not be said to be working .
16 Waller was said to have told the police that his own car and his factory in Fencehouses , Co .
17 TODAY has discovered another of Courtney 's victims who is still too terrified to tell the police that he also assaulted her .
18 They than asked what he had done to the police that they had it in for him .
19 Perhaps he should have told the police that there had been someone going into Wyvis Hall every day during those months of summer .
20 And if he did would he be able to declare categorically to the police that Adam and Rufus and Mary had actually been living there ?
21 And Miss Wharton had assured the police that her key had n't left her handbag .
22 ‘ I 'm not going to do anything , except wait and see how the police get on , ’ said Joe , ‘ and I do n't know what you can do except tell the police that you got acquainted with the unfortunate bloke when he came after you for nicking that wallet from Blackbeard .
23 Yet many years later , somebody tells the police that Patrick Alderman is killing people …
24 Along with Siemens Italia SpA president Giorgio Scanavacca , Italian legal authorities arrested Davide Giacalone , former advisor to Oscar Mammi , former minister of post and telecom , on bribery charges : Giacalone is charged with having accepted $5.3m from Giuseppe Parrella , former managing director of ASST , Azienda Telefonica dello Stato SpA , in the minister 's study ; Giacalone has already told the police that he passed the money on to representatives of the Republican party ; for his part , the former PTT minister declared his innocence : ‘ That I was involved in a history of billion-lire bribes is as unfounded as it is untrue — at whatever moment the magistrates tell me it is necessary to investigate my accounts , I will liberate myself immediately from parliamentary immunity , ’ he said .
25 It was the conclusion of the police that the dead man was a practitioner of some obscure religion .
26 In the Sun 's report , the accused was alleged to have told the police that he stripped the victim naked and cut off one of her breasts to make it look like ‘ the work of a madman ’ .
27 Roberts told the police that he had drunk five cans of beer .
28 It is to the police that crimes are reported .
29 According to a report dated 3 July 1989 from Mr. Alistair Wilson who was the accident and emergency consultant in charge at the hospital , there was a note made by the police that cardiac arrest occurred ‘ at 12.21 a.m . ’
30 At the trial , the prosecution called the complainant and another witness , whose evidence supported the statement previously made by the appellant to the police that the complainant had started the fight by attacking the appellant with a bottle .
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