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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(31) The Chief Constable was also asked to launch a major operation in Wirral to crack down on suppliers.
(32) He would act on your behalf to the chief constable.
(33) A chief constable was acquitted of charges of corruption.
(34) The Chief Constable said that sexual harassment was deplorable.
(35) The chief constable is named in the divorce case.
(36) I have not achieved my goal in becoming chief constable, a rank I know I could have worthily held.
(37) The Chief Constable deeply resented any intrusions into his manor.
(38) Chief Constable Brian Turner.
(39) The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case.
(40) The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case.
(41) In the year 1800 the chief constable was a publican[Sentencedict.com ], and the head gaoler sold rum and brandy opposite the prison gates.
(42) The order is understood to have come direct from the Chief Constable.
(43) The briefing she received also reported the assessment of the then Merseyside Chief Constable Sir Kenneth Oxford.
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