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Sentence count:170+2Posted:2017-03-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ConstableJohn Constablepolice constableSimilar words: stableconstantconstantlyconsiderableunconscionableunited states constitutiontableunstabilityMeaning: ['kʌnstəbl]  n. 1. a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff 2. English landscape painter (1776-1837) 3. a police officer of the lowest rank. 
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(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(sentencedict.com/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.
More similar words: stableconstantconstantlyconsiderableunconscionableunited states constitutiontableunstabilityinstabilitynotableconstruemutableeatabletableauestablishnation-stateconstrainconstrictconstructvegetablesuitableportableconstraintconstitutecomfortableadaptableveritabletimetableon the tablerefutable
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