Police-stations Sentence Examples

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  • By personal detective work, that is, by visiting police stations at unexpected times and by making the rounds at night of disorderly places which were suspected of violating the law, he not only displayed personal courage in positions of some danger, but aroused public opinion.

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  • The hundred rate is seldom made, though in some counties it may be made for purposes of main roads and bridges chargeable to the hundred as distinguished from the county at large; (ii.) the borrowing of money; (iii.) the passing of the accounts of, and the discharge of the county treasurer; (iv.) shire halls, county halls, assize courts, the judges' lodgings, lock-up houses, court houses, justices' rooms, police stations and county buildings, works and property; (v.) the licensing under any general act of houses and other places for music or for dancing, and the granting of licences under the Racecourses Licensing Act 1879; (vi.) the provision, enlargement, maintenance and management and visitation of, and other dealing with, asylums for pauper lunatics; (vii.) the establishment and maintenance of, and the contribution to, reformatory and industrial schools; (viii.) bridges and roads repairable with bridges, and any powers vested by the Highways and Locomotives Amendment Act 1878 in the county authority.

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  • Several other Iraqi police stations have been attacked since the conclusion of major combat operations to oust Saddam Hussein.

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  • We will support rural police stations and increase police numbers by 40,000 overall, putting thousands more police on the beat in rural areas.

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  • In a fresh and sudden spate of violence which began in June 1990 the LTTE targeted police stations and army convoys for attacks.

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  • Criminal activities - Government facilities related to the punishment or legal enforcement of criminals like prisons and police stations.

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