Sentence examples for that the constables from inspiring English sources

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Mr Ash said: "What I am guaranteeing is that the constables and community support officers - the people the public deal with on a day-to-day basis - those numbers, around 400, we will be maintaining".

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The acting SA ombudsman, Michael Grant, in the annual report backed comments made by his predecessor, Sarah Bolt, that the constable was "entirely unsuitable to continue as a member of the police force".

Much of this difficulty comes from the necessity of applying the general command of the Fourth Amendment to ever-varying facts; more may stem from the often unpalatable consequences of the exclusionary rule, which spur the Court to reduce its analysis to simple mechanical rules so that the constable has a fighting chance not to blunder.

Despite the favourite's power, Richemont was able to bring Brittany and Charles VII together once again in the Treaty of Rennes, but it was not until La Trémoille's final overthrow in 1432 that the constable was able to return to court.

One would like to hope that the constable will turn out to be a gentleman.

Hicks noted that the family had received multiple eviction notices and were aware that the constable would be coming.

The cameraman eventually found Egeli parked on Spadina Avenue and recalled that the constable was speaking on the phone and seemed "tired or impaired".

And in 1964, reviewing "Much Ado About Nothing," Mr. Taubman said that as the constable Mr. Everhart "somehow pries a grin out of us even when we know every simple-minded joke that is coming".

The Police Federation which represents rank-and-file officers says this cut in starting salary fails to reflect the dangers inherent in the job and that police constables have lost out because of an unfair comparison between their jobs and those of other public sector workers.

They also command that all Judges and Assistant Judges admit the appointees as their associates, and that the sheriff, constables, and other peace officers pay due obedience to them.

By a bitter twist of irony the fate that met Constable Kerr yesterday was the same one meted out to one of Gallagher's brothers back in the early 1970s.

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