Sentence examples for be police from inspiring English sources

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be police

noun

A civil force granted the legal authority for law enforcement and maintaining public order.

  • Call the police!

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It will be police.

There would be police.

"We didn't know how to be police.

"We want to be police officers.

ARGENTINE children rarely aspire to be police officers.

Price had said that it would always be police.

It may be police chiefs, politicians and judges".

The men are soon revealed to be police officers.

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Security would be police-led but the military would make a "significant contribution", the MoD said.

The would-be police car manufacturer, Carbon Motors, filed for bankruptcy earlier this month.

Here are some of the questions would-be police can expect.

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