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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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(151) The chief constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justice to rehear the case.
(152) The chief Constable applied for an order of mandamus directing the justices to rehear the case.
(153) He should commit him to Newgate for assaulting the constable.
(154) Constable, in true British form , laughs in the face of adversity.
(155) In the painting, Constable makes his subject seem so real, serene and full of life. It feels as if we can almost hear the bark of the puppy on the shore across from the wain.
(156) In the year 1800 the chief constable was a publican, and the head gaoler sold rum and brandy opposite the prison gates.
(157) For another a constable off duty cuddled her in Eccles Lane.
(158) Gently but very firmly, Police Constable Brown helped the little man to his feet.
(159) IN AN afterword Martin Gayford says that he would like his book about the painter, John Constable,(www.Sentencedict.com) to give the same pleasure that a novel would.
(160) Woman police constable Macintosh was at the scene of the accident.
(161) Withers had no doubts about who was behind the crime. He went to the Guards, to the old Constable, a fair-minded man named Kivelnen.
(162) He detailed a constable to take it to the Incident Room.
(163) A female constable obligingly stepped out whenever the men wanted access Assiya.
(164) The constable received a distress call, and saw two youths attacking his colleague.
(165) Kasab, the baby-faced militant who was photographed striding through the railway station with a machine gun, was eventually overpowered by a police constable whom he had shot five times.
(166) Frank Bridge , the village constable , was severely reprimanding the two culprits.
(167) John Constable, its director of policy and research, said: "It's not surprising they are this tall because the location is a long way south and a long way inland where there is not that much wind."
(168) The order is understood to have come direct from the Chief Constable.
(169) The constable kept his temper, and would not be provoked.
(170) The briefing she received also reported the assessment of the then Merseyside Chief Constable Sir Kenneth Oxford.
More similar words: stableconstantconstantlyconsiderableunconscionableunited states constitutiontableunstabilityinstabilitynotableconstruemutableeatabletableauestablishnation-stateconstrainconstrictconstructvegetablesuitableportableconstraintconstitutecomfortableadaptableveritabletimetableon the tablerefutable
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