Sentence examples for constable has meant from inspiring English sources

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"With the passage of time," Auerbach says, "Constable has meant more and more and more to me.

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Hampshire Police Chief Constable Alex Marshall said of the old system: "Artificial boundaries have meant that helicopters are restricted to operating within their own force area or consortia.

The gruff police constable has no sympathy.

A chief constable has been arrested.

New police constables in the Thames Valley will be paid £3,000 above the government-set minimum salary, the force's chief constable has indicated.

"I am glad that the chief constable has given the speedy and unequivocal response he has.

The force's chief constable has asked health officials to address the issue.

The force's assistant chief constable has admitted "we did fail victims".

Another, a firefighter and local constable, has been found and hospitalized with serious injuries.

Premise: An overly qualified British constable has to deal with bureaucratic machinations that reassign him to a supposedly sleepy town.

The separation of the tower from its stone wrapper is meant to be conspicuous: as if Constable had left its gift-wrapping department behind to trim the new tenant.

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