Similar words: police, policeman, policewoman, police station, forceful, forcefully, tour de force, public policy. Meaning: n. the force of policemen and officers.
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(91) The authorised establishment of Derbyshire police force is 1,820 officers.
(92) A new civilian police force has been created, with equal numbers of ex-soldiers and ex-guerrillas in its ranks.
(93) Members of the police force had also demanded a pay increase of at least a 100 percent.
(94) A modern police force was established in the 1860s, but until 1906 it remained largely confined to urban areas.
(95) The Bucharest police force sees its action as perfectly legitimate.
(96) At fifty five Mr Pacey has had a full and distinguished career in the police force.
(97) The ransom demand was a deeper secret; only a few members of the police force knew of that.
(98) Their numbers have dropped since five of them left to take up regular positions in the police force.
(99) The police force is 500 below strength.
(99) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(100) They wanted the army reduced to a police force.
(101) A vigilant police force helps to control crime.
(102) The Republic of Vanuatu Police Force Maritime Wing customarily only respond to emergency situations such as search and rescue operations.
(103) Carlos Pascual, the U.S. Ambassador, said Tijuana had the best municipal police force in Mexico.
(104) The construction of a viable and committed army, bound by the Constitution, and the re-establishment of police force are critical areas that still require funding.
(105) They also agreed to provide funds and training for an expanded Afghan army and police force.
(106) In this hardboiled science fiction thriller, Juno, having been booted off the police force, is barely getting by as a low-level bagman and photographer for the scandal rags.
(107) To exam applicability of brief MMPI for screening and job - placement in Chinese Armed Police Force.
(108) If that fails, he adds, civil-society groups, courts and the police force should be utilized before resorting to something as drastic as self-immolation.
(109) But Bradley counters that "you can't think of an international agreement in the way that we think about a domestic law, because there's no police force there."
(110) Xu Linlin (www.gmw.cn): It's reported the local police force in Suqian feel so understaffed that they have to mobilize the public to participate in security maintenance.
(111) Women officers make up 13 per cent of the police force.
(112) Be a narc on the New York police force is a very dangerous job.
(113) The program began in early 2010, designed to create a new multi-ethnic police force, made up of members who had never fought in the war and were untainted by guerilla warfare experience.
(114) Zhang is also a member of the National Defense Mobilization Committee and the National Stereotypes Committee, and is first political commissar of the People's Armed Police Force Gold.
(115) One beautifully clear November afternoon, riot police force their way into the building while Vivaldi's L'Estro armonico blares at full volume.
(116) He tried to join the police force but was turned down because of poor physique.
(117) One phone call and half the city's police force will be around to arrest you.
(118) The crime rate is rising rapidly at present and the police force is overstretched.
(119) They are the police force that keeps the immune system from becoming trigger-happy.
(120) However, criminologist Newbold argues that zero-tolerance policing is a dangerous fad that risks creating an arrogant police force because it gives police extraordinary powers.
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