Sentence examples for be policed from inspiring English sources

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be policed

noun

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

  • Call the police!

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Those kinds of hits can be policed.

Fashion shouldn't be policed in this way.

And, again, it could be policed.

This must be policed by the CQC.

The world will be policed collectively or it will not be policed at all.

But, as Mr. Kelly said, the protests must be policed.

What constitutes celibacy and how will it be policed?

And exactly how is this to be policed?

The exclusion zone will be policed by private security companies.

Science, Daley believes, must be policed from the inside.

Tories also questioned how the Labour proposal could be policed.

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