Similar words: constable, police constable, unstable, table of contents, constabulary, unstableness, augean stables, contestable. Meaning: n. the head of the police force in a county (or similar area).
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(1) This includes the board and the chief constable.
(2) The Chief Constable had been quite nice, Kate conceded.
(3) His concern has been reflected by the chief constable.
(4) A Chief Constable has ordered a full inquiry.
(5) The county's chief constable, who heads a national committee on crime, says he hasn't the resources to cope.
(6) For Don Dovaston, assistant chief constable of Derbyshire police, a series of schoolgirl murders made that mark run deeper.
(7) Chief Constable Frank Taylor plans to employ civilians in key posts releasing more officers for patrol duties.
(8) Yet, according to the chief constable, in the same period calls for service have increased by 85 percent.
(9) Ian Beckett, the deputy chief constable of Surrey, has been cleared of indecently assaulting two female colleagues.
(10) He told Sir Bryan to get the Chief Constable on the line immediately and to keep it open in the meantime.
(11) Leslie Sharp, Strathclyde's chief constable(Sentencedict.com ), last year won an extra £4.7 million to put another 155 officers on patrol.
(12) The chief constable is responsible for other appointments and promotions.
(13) One Chief Constable has estimated that only about 10 percent of all crime is reported to the police.
(14) Local worthies rarely challenged the rectitude of the chief constable.
(15) The ultimate decision must be made by the Chief Constable himself.
(16) Chief Constable of Essex John Burrow added his voice yesterday when he warned that there was a connection between truancy and crime.
(17) He addressed the envelope to the Chief Constable of Hampshire.
(18) Merseyside's chief constable yesterday defended the handling of the arrest of a 12-year-old in the hunt for James's killers.
(19) The Chief Constable said it was clear hard-liners now held sway within the republican movement.
(20) They included the chief constable, chief probation officer, and the chief crown prosecutor.
(21) The chief constable is responsible for the direction and control of the force.
(22) Shortly after, the Watch Committee decided unanimously that Henry Peck was no longer the man they wanted for Chief Constable.
(23) He was one of three applicants for the post of assistant chief constable.
(24) The implementation of section 39 is an operational matter for the chief constable.
(25) It is virtually impossible for a Police Authority to obtain a report from a chief constable contrary to his wishes.
(26) First thing tomorrow he was going to phone the Chief Constable to request copies of everything the Old Bill found out.
(27) Seven other County Durham officers and a special constable have also been commended by the chief constable.
(28) His appointment comes with next month's retirement of assistant chief constable Fred Smith.
(29) The minister may also call for the retirement of a chief constable.
(30) All the senior police officers were down with flu - so the Chief Constable asked for his aid.
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