Sentence examples for the constable from inspiring English sources

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the constable

noun

A police officer ranking below sergeant in most British/New Zealand police forces. (See also chief constable).

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"Thanks, sarge," says the constable.

"We weren't moving anywhere," said the constable.

The constable scrambled into her van.

Then the Constable began to lose the King's favour.

The constable jumped him and took his weapon.

The constable asked if we wanted a ring ceremony.

We recently secured a building called the Constable in SoHo.

So is Kelli Lynn Harrison as Elbow the constable.

On the ground, the constable saw things differently.

"That was like a bridge too far," the constable said.

"And don't get the idea you'll go to the constable behind my back.

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