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Sentence count:146+1Posted:2017-12-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: come off itpolice officepolice officercase officerrevenue officerexecutive officerchief executive officercome ofMeaning: n. 1. the government department in charge of domestic affairs 2. (usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise. 
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31 They coincide with the launch of a Home Office campaign to cut car crime.
32 Home Office Ministers fiddled while tyres and a few petrol bombs burned.
33 Ahmed Katangole was due to be deported, the Home Office had refused him refugee status.
34 If you work in a home office, children may be another source of unsafe noise.
35 After a brief spell in the newly created Ministry of Labour he returned to the Home Office in 1919.
36 The Home Office said one company had so far applied for a licence.
37 Is it not also serious that it is implied that the Home Office knew about that involvement at the time?
38 The Home Office has another intelligence-gathering computer, at the Harmondsworth headquarters of its illegal immigration intelligence unit.
39 The doubts expressed by ministers and Home Office officials in the 1880s were symptomatic of much deeper structural problems.
40 The Home Office tried to ban the interview on the grounds it might cause distress to relatives of Nilsen's victims.
41 The Home Office said all five were on trial on charges connected with the Strangeways riot.
42 The Home Office says the changes will close a loophole to organisations such as the Literal Democrats which appear designed to confuse.
43 Home Office administrators have already surveyed former camps and found only one suitable.
44 The judges awarded the Home Office costs, but granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords.
45 For the Home Office this apparent extension of power was justified on four grounds.
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46 Martha discovered that a few simple rules about her home office are helping to maintain this porous and transparent border.
47 The Home Office was willingly cooperating with other authorities to ensure the events passed off peacefully and with due respect.
48 Why do the Government reject the argument that even a Home Office Bill is capable of improvement?
49 There was also a mass picket by supporters outside the Home Office.
50 In 1969 the Home Office distributed a circular to police forces advising against the use of entrapment.
51 I regret the approach of the Minister of State, Home Office.
52 The Home Office has also been remiss about security devices, an important subject that has been debated at length today.
53 But it is the Home Office and indeed the ministers who are playing their part inthe orchestra.
54 Home Office guidelines suggested that refugees from religious, racial or political persecution had the strongest case for a C registration.
55 Earlier this morning Home Office forensic experts were called in as the police believed they may be dealing with a murder investigation.
56 The engineers were located at both the home office and the construction site, with an unpleasant journey between the two places.
57 The Home Office is seriously considering the plans, while campaigners are condemning the moves.
58 He was back in the Home Office by the lunch hour.
59 The Home Office said that it had received representations from law enforcement agencies.
60 A limited edition of 1,000 white on pale blue Jasper 8-inch plates, featuring the Home Office seal, were produced.
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