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Example sentences for "police officer"

  • With the exception, sir, that there was a police officer, or my assumption that he was a police officer, in the room.

  • Of course, I had nothing to do with this official investigation of the incident in the basement, but it is only natural that a police officer and a police supervisor is going to instigate his own investigation.

  • Did you mention to him the name of Daniels, ex-police officer?

  • I went back to my duties as police officer.

  • Do you know whether or not there was a police officer at the corner of Pearl and Commerce?

  • Dispatcher to 15, he was the sergeant, said, "Did you receive the information of police officer shot?

  • It was picked up by a police officer attached to the Dallas police force first.

  • I don't recall seeing a police officer but I did see him go inside.

  • What is the fact as to whether or not you saw anyone enter the building other than a police officer?

  • About the time I looked over to the side there, there was a police officer.

  • What did you do before you became a police officer?

  • The American citizen who chances to be a police officer is not brutal by choice, but by command of the system which forces him to be brutal.

  • No police officer should be allowed to interfere or endanger the liberty of any such temporarily destitute people.

  • I am not a police officer, Monsieur Henfrey.

  • If I were a police officer I should scarcely act as an intermediary between Mr. Henfrey and yourself, Miss Ranscomb.

  • Then: "I am a police officer," said Kerry sharply.

  • Before you say any more, miss, I have to remind you that I am a police officer, and that you may be called upon to swear to the truth of any information you may give me.

  • As an alderman of the City of London and a Justice of the Peace you are entitled to call a police officer--" "Hold your tongue!

  • He was caught by a police officer in the act of picking a gentleman's pocket, and, after running for his life, was at last overtaken.

  • The advice he freely gave is worth recording in part, as expressing the views of a monarch who was himself the best police officer of his time.

  • And it was he, standing back, he, a poor devil of a police officer, who had urged this Examining Magistrate to question this savant.

  • He performed with pleasure the most fatiguing and repulsive tasks that fall to a police officer's lot.

  • This poor devil of a police officer, in his ardent desire to solve the vexing problem, brought to it the same ardor and the same faith as a bibliophile.

  • I know my duties, and my position as a police officer.

  • Naturally as a police officer, Rankin saw that aspect of it right away.

  • Was her response satisfactory to you as a police officer?

  • If a police officer would do this, might not a khansaman or some other servant, bound to his master by personal ties far closer, have done as much for Craddock Sahib?

  • Daly was loath to delay; there was sterner work before him than the operations of a police officer; but the magistrate being very pressing, he at last consented to devote a day to the work required.

  • Fortunately for me, the General recognized some acquaintance--probably a police officer--for he disappeared discreetly and left me to myself and my suspicions.

  • But it was only for a moment, then he became a police officer again.

  • You see I am a police officer, a detective inspector from Scotland Yard.

  • Mr. Sorrels and another man, and I believe there was an officer standing there, a police officer.

  • Now, I believe you said you later stood up and eventually walked across the street to get a police officer.

  • Then you went across and picked up a police officer, is that right?

  • During the spring and summer of last year (1899) it was possible for me to have a police officer's experience.

  • For a number of years it had been a wish of mine to have an experience as a police officer, to come in contact with tramps and criminals, as a representative of the law.

  • I will describe one of the first men I learned to know in Hoboland; he is typical of the majority of the successful tramps that I met during my experience as a police officer.

  • There was no police officer in sight, however, and people about were thinking only of getting to the scene of the fire.

  • Dripping, hatless, coatless, the helpless fugitive was given a shove down the sidewalk by Vincent, who turned and confronted a police officer.

  • A police officer came up right after the accident on a motorcycle.

  • I am a police officer, and I hold a warrant for your arrest.

  • If it is not, be he ever so able in other respects, he is of no use as a police officer.

  • Very craftily a candidate is instilled with the self-reliance and confidence so necessary in a police officer.

  • Nor is a detective attached to a district, who might be known as a police officer, allowed to make inquiries when the mere fact of his calling might make things unpleasant for a licence-holder.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "police officer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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