Synonym: Constable, John Constable, police constable. Similar words: stable, constant, constantly, considerable, unconscionable, united states constitution, table, unstability. Meaning: ['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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(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. Sentencedict.com
(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.
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