单词 | Constable |
例句 | (1) A police constable is handling all inquiries. (2) Constable was a great English artist. (3) Have you finished your report, Constable? (4) Could you please help me, Constable? (5) He was a constable at Sutton police station. (6) The constable had reasonable grounds for arresting her. (7) I recognised the uniform of a police constable. (8) He was accompanied by a Detective Constable. (9) The constable was on leave and wearing civilian clothes. (10) The police arrived, three stripes followed by a constable. (11) Constable is probably England's most famous landscape artist. (12) Thanks for your help(), Constable. (13) This includes the board and the chief constable. (14) The Chief Constable had been quite nice, Kate conceded. (15) His concern has been reflected by the chief constable. (16) A Chief Constable has ordered a full inquiry. (17) A young constable coughed with embarrassment. (18) A detective constable was working away in a corner. (19) Who knows why he attacked the young constable? (20) Perhaps the constable who carried out the test was merely having a run of bad luck. (21) The county's chief constable, who heads a national committee on crime, says he hasn't the resources to cope. (22) An hour later a police constable went to the house to confirm Mr Hutchinson's fears. (23) Constable Collins liked shrimp and often bought a tub of them when he was down on the Front. (24) For Don Dovaston, assistant chief constable of Derbyshire police, a series of schoolgirl murders made that mark run deeper. (25) The constable must not be exceeding his authority, such as detaining a person without a power of arrest. (26) The painting my grandfather gave me turned out to be a Constable. (27) The Peeping Tom was not himself likely in the circumstances to resort to violence, and the constable was certainly not. (28) Ed Shedd has been promoted to sales manager at Constable. (29) Bobby sighed and turned to the chairman but he was in earnest conversation with a ponderous constable. (30) In due course, she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty. (1) A police constable is handling all inquiries. (2) Could you please help me, Constable? (31) Before shaving, he rang his office and spoke to the woman police constable who acted as his secretary. (32) Constable was a commercial artist who needed to paint visually stunning works to make enough money to support his family. (33) Perhaps one of the most fascinating places is Melton Constable in north Norfolk. (34) Constable McLennan stated that children of primary school age were allowed to cycle on the pavement. (35) She harried the detective constable who was checking Christine Mills' alibis. (36) The pool of serious Constable collectors is small: Lord Thomson of the Fleet is the preeminent name in the field. (37) He watched Ewen steadily, while the constable, who had seated himself at the kitchen table, was taking notes. (38) Chief Constable Frank Taylor plans to employ civilians in key posts releasing more officers for patrol duties. (39) Constable Coupland is the type of fellow you would want handling these matters. (40) P.C. Clifford and the other uniformed constable lent a hand in getting the stretcher with its heavy burden up the steps. (41) Yet, according to the chief constable(/constable.html), in the same period calls for service have increased by 85 percent. (42) The young constable had come round the side of the inn, ready to support Hewett. (43) Almost any house in East Anglia is likely to be advertised as being located in Constable country. (44) Ian Beckett, the deputy chief constable of Surrey, has been cleared of indecently assaulting two female colleagues. (45) He became high sheriff of the County Palatine in 1885 and constable of Lancaster Castle in 1921. (46) He told Sir Bryan to get the Chief Constable on the line immediately and to keep it open in the meantime. (47) Constable kept a detailed record and made water-colour studies which are important early topographical documents. (48) It also carries a power of arrest; a constable may arrest without warrant anyone whom he reasonably suspects is committing affray. (49) Leslie Sharp, Strathclyde's chief constable, last year won an extra £4.7 million to put another 155 officers on patrol. (50) The lone, unarmed, constable on guard could only close the polling station. (51) The constable left in charge of Burford was reluctant to take any action, even when Seb reported the highway robbery at Swinbrook. (52) The Master tried both persuasion and threats but ... was compelled at length to send for a constable and resort to force. (53) The constable closed his lips in a firm line and made his way through to the yard. (54) In brief Constable reckons it will have the first UK-published book on the Waco disaster. (55) The chief constable is responsible for other appointments and promotions. (56) Wilkins began struggling with a constable and pushed him into a bush. (57) Mr Constable said later that the provost was traditionally chairman of the board, which was not run along political lines. (58) Sergeant Bramble and Constable Quince very quickly gave up trying to understand what it was that the experts were looking for. (59) He was made constable of Bristol Castle in August 1307 and began to receive numerous royal grants. (60) This time it was an inspector I who had come looking for the wing commander, his sergeant and his constable. (61) He became a special constable, a member of the local emergency committee. (62) Shortly after, the Watch Committee decided unanimously that Henry Peck was no longer the man they wanted for Chief Constable. (63) One constable had the temerity to state that we had had nothing to eat since 9.30 a.m. (64) Constable Quince was new to the job and, in Bramble's estimation, unsuited for it. (65) A woman police constable deposited four plastic cups of tea on the formica. (66) Wilkins said that he and the police constable had hold of one another and the officer had fallen to the ground. (67) One Chief Constable has estimated that only about 10 percent of all crime is reported to the police. (68) But a constable in uniform may arrest anybody found committing any of the offences under section 12, 13 and 14. (69) As the group advanced on him, the constable fired off another shot, this time hitting Jones in the upper thigh. (70) This offence carries a power of arrest for a constable who witnesses the obstruction. (71) It was in the publican's interest to keep the constable sweet, to help with rowdy customers. (72) Local worthies rarely challenged the rectitude of the chief constable. (73) The ultimate decision must be made by the Chief Constable himself. (74) The victim, a detective constable, tried to arrest the accused. (75) Chief Constable of Essex John Burrow added his voice yesterday when he warned that there was a connection between truancy and crime. (76) They stopped at the modern bungalow that was the home and office of the local police constable. (77) A pleasant spoken young constable arrived at Riverview with a warrant and asked if he might look over the boat. (78) There were no stripes on his jacket so presumably he was a constable. (79) Meryl followed the young detective constable to the library door with a sick feeling in her stomach. (80) He was one of three applicants for the post of assistant chief constable. (81) He addressed the envelope to the Chief Constable of Hampshire. (82) Merseyside's chief constable yesterday defended the handling of the arrest of a 12-year-old in the hunt for James's killers. (83) Each constable at every junction of the street corners down,() used to be given a game bird. (84) The Chief Constable said it was clear hard-liners now held sway within the republican movement. (85) Constable Jamieson was talking to Mr Fox, who owned the grocery store. (86) He tried to rub it, and then realised that he was handcuffed to the Police Constable sitting next to him. (87) I've already given their names to the constable in the library. (88) There was a uniformed constable by the bed all the time, but David Evans was hanging about as an unofficial extra. (89) The implementation of section 39 is an operational matter for the chief constable. (90) The predominance these spatial constructs have for the ordinary constable is essential to an understanding of the police mind. (91) And when our constable makes the rounds, interviewing her daughter's friends, what do they do? (92) When Model returned with his wife and children, Constable Bedford asked them if they wished to pay the fixed penalty immediately. (93) Assault on a constable in the execution of his duty, it is argued, properly belongs in constitutional law. (94) It is virtually impossible for a Police Authority to obtain a report from a chief constable contrary to his wishes. (95) The constable was wounded after stopping a high-sided van in Stoke Newington, north London. (96) Abdullah was the equivalent of a constable, the most junior career rank, almost on a par with conscripts. (97) The constable didn't inform Ulster detectives who were called in to investigate only a car theft. (98) The Constable was walking along a busy thoroughfare when a crowd assembled owing to the breakdown of a motor car. (99) Communication between constable peers was a threat to the discipline of command. (100) Time, distance, and social isolation ensured that each patrolling constable carried a mobile Panopticon with him. (101) The duties of the ordinary policeman, who was known as a constable, were arduous, at least in Colombo. (101) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (102) They included the chief constable, chief probation officer, and the chief crown prosecutor. (103) In addition there is the complex constitutional position of the constable to which we shall return later. (104) While a police constable was in the living room, the car parked outside was being daubed by the youth. (105) At one time there was a police inspector and a police constable at the police station. (106) Every one else was virtually a special constable. ... The women were better. (107) Street autonomy might readily be restricted by the patrolling constable. (108) First thing tomorrow he was going to phone the Chief Constable to request copies of everything the Old Bill found out. (109) The chief constable is responsible for the direction and control of the force. (110) The young constable and the landlord each grabbed a combatant and frogmarched them into the village street. (111) Seven other County Durham officers and a special constable have also been commended by the chief constable. (112) So my constable continues to hold the castle, let the King garrison the title as strongly as he will. (113) Too old to fight, he had served as a special constable during the war. (114) His appointment comes with next month's retirement of assistant chief constable Fred Smith. (115) Tell the Constable to lock up these vagrants overnight - the whole pack of them. (116) Father Barnes had gone, escorted home by a police constable. (117) The detective constable who was supposed to be guarding him was out of the ward at the time chatting up some nurses. (118) The minister may also call for the retirement of a chief constable. (119) All the senior police officers were down with flu - so the Chief Constable asked for his aid. (120) Constable Quince hid in the potting shed and lit a Woodbine. (121) Detective Constable Julie Bignall was reported for allowing a prisoner to plait her hair. (122) Constable Quince had retreated behind a stack of deckchairs and extinguished his cigarette. (123) We have seen charts that describe the organisational chart of a police authority and yet miss off the lowly police constable. (124) The door of the interview room swung open and a detective constable swaggered in. (125) Constable Jamieson came in with a steaming mug of tea and put it on the desk in front of him. (126) The Chief Constable was also asked to launch a major operation in Wirral to crack down on suppliers. (127) There they had to wait some time until the Constable could find the key and lock the door on them. (128) He would act on your behalf to the chief constable. (129) To what extent is the constable guided by the law as to how he should exercise his discretion? (130) Berkeley, an esquire of the body, was constable of Southampton itself. (131) The constable conducted the suspect to the police station. (131) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (132) A chief constable was acquitted of charges of corruption. (133) The Chief Constable said that sexual harassment was deplorable. (134) Police Constable Brown trudged his lonely beat. (135) The chief constable is named in the divorce case. (136) Police Constable Smith and Jones are on patrol. (137) Constable posters decorate the walls. (138) Constable Stephen Carroll , 48 , died after being shot at Lismore Manor in Craigavon, County Armagh. (139) Strongly recommend Woman Police Constable follow - up work, French version, easy to fly operation. (140) His amount of deposit has aroused constabulary doubt, so the constable begins to investigate him. (141) Mr. Richard, sir, have the goodness to run and fetch a constable. (142) When a dummy was found suspended from a weathercock, an irate Benson and the local constable put their heads together and solved the mystery. (143) I have not achieved my goal in becoming chief constable, a rank I know I could have worthily held. (144) We have decided to report you to Constable Hillers, who will undoubtedly send you to the headsman. (145) The Chief Constable deeply resented any intrusions into his manor. (146) Tse, his driver and a police constable were later convicted of conspiring to pervert the course. (147) The constable, the landlord, and a curious neighbor went upstairs to arrest the lodger. (148) The saucy wenches were run , even before they were sent, and had fetched a constable. (149) Chief Constable Brian Turner. (150) The two saucy wenches ran , even before they were sent, and fetched a constable. (151) The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case. (152) The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case. (153) He should commit him to Newgate for assaulting the constable. (154) Constable, in true British form , laughs in the face of adversity. (155) In the painting, Constable makes his subject seem so real, serene and full of life. It feels as if we can almost hear the bark of the puppy on the shore across from the wain. (156) In the year 1800 the chief constable was a publican, and the head gaoler sold rum and brandy opposite the prison gates. (157) For another a constable off duty cuddled her in Eccles Lane. (158) Gently but very firmly, Police Constable Brown helped the little man to his feet. (159) IN AN afterword Martin Gayford says that he would like his book about the painter, John Constable, to give the same pleasure that a novel would. (160) Woman police constable Macintosh was at the scene of the accident. (161) Withers had no doubts about who was behind the crime. He went to the Guards, to the old Constable, a fair-minded man named Kivelnen. (162) He detailed a constable to take it to the Incident Room. (163) A female constable obligingly stepped out whenever the men wanted access Assiya. (164) The constable received a distress call, and saw two youths attacking his colleague. (165) Kasab, the baby-faced militant who was photographed striding through the railway station with a machine gun, was eventually overpowered by a police constable whom he had shot five times. (166) Frank Bridge , the village constable , was severely reprimanding the two culprits. (167) John Constable, its director of policy and research, said: "It's not surprising they are this tall because the location is a long way south and a long way inland where there is not that much wind." (168) The order is understood to have come direct from the Chief Constable. (169) The constable kept his temper, and would not be provoked. (170) The briefing she received also reported the assessment of the then Merseyside Chief Constable Sir Kenneth Oxford. |
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