Sentence examples for constable has gone from inspiring English sources

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If I look at Crossing the Brook or Salisbury Cathedral, I am struck by that sense of how Constable has gone round and round and round the subject.

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The landscape of the Yorkshire Wolds is modest, unspectacular, unfrequented, and despite his long absence Hockney says he is now learning to know it as thoroughly as Constable knew East Bergholt and Dedham – he has gone back to his roots.

This season, designers have gone all Constable on us, offering a plethora of pretty landscapes printed on to all sorts of clothing.

Assistant Chief Constable Marcus Beale said the men had gone to "considerable lengths" to hide their plans from their families, and urged people to tell the police if they suspected a family member was planning to travel to Syria.

"It's a horrible thing for you and your family to have gone through," said the detective constable apologising for the unjust suspicion.

Detective Constable Brendan Greally, from Wigan CID, said: "We can only imagine the distress that the parents of this young baby must have gone through after their son was taken from them in this manner.

"It is one thing for the criminal 'to go free because the constable has blundered,' " Justice Alito went on, quoting Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo's famous formulation.

Long before Mapp, Judge Benjamin Cardozo said it allowed the criminal to go free "because the constable has blundered".

Most of what has been said in opposition to the rule was distilled in a single Cardozo sentence—'The criminal is to go free because the constable has blundered.' People v. Defore, 242 N.Y. 13, 21, 150 N.E. 585, 587.

Or, in Judge Benjamin Cardozo's famous mocking formulation in a 1926 decision for New York's highest court rejecting the rule: "The criminal is to go free because the constable has blundered".

No wonder Sir Peter Fahy, the Greater Manchester chief constable, has said that legislation allowing positive discrimination is going to be needed to end the embarrassing lack of black and brown people at the top of British policing.

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