Sentences with phrase «policemen then»

Evil right - wing Tory Policemen then sprayed CS gas directly into the eyes of members of the Most Excellent Order of Journalists!
The policeman then says «so why are you looking here?»
The policeman then gave us a quick summary of his experience with the homeless - a lot of alcohol problems - as this one did.

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The suspect then falls to the ground and five policemen tackle him.
Then there's the interesting case of Robert Galbraith, the former military policeman and writer of The Cuckoo's Calling.
Then, the Germans killed one of the policemen, two ******* children, and the KOPELMAN's son with his wife.
I recall a long meeting with then Secretary General Boutros Boutros - Ghali in which he complained that member states, and especially the U.S., were morally culpable in not providing the UN with the means to fulfill its role as global policeman, global doctor, global tutor, and global everything else.
«If the club of the policeman, knocking out the brains of the rioter, will answer, then well and good; but if it does not promptly meet the exigency, then bullets and bayonets, canister and grape — with no sham or pretense, in order to frighten men, but with fearful and destructive reality — constitute the one remedy and the one duty of the hour....
Should we then abolish policemen, testimony, and solemn charges?
«If we say «if you do change then we won't bother going to court», then we become the policeman,» he said.
We were stopped on our way to a tournament, and the policeman recognized me and then was really nice.
After threatening shoppers at a nearby mall, he had fired at one policeman and was then killed by another with a bullet that lodged just above the bulletproof vest.
Watch as he gets shot with several bean bags while not even flinching, but then is tackled by several policemen.
He looks like the liquid sulphur policeman that is shot by Arnie in the terminator films and gets cut in half then re morphs back to one..
Reaction, passing, and close controll he must still work on if he wants to aim more then simple being a policeman.
Bobby stormed off the pitch taking the rest of the team with him who then refused to return to play the 30 minutes of extra time until convinced to do so by the referee and two policemen.
He then placed the policeman doll in various positions and asked the child to hide the boy doll from the policeman.
He continued: «At the end of the voting when ballot papers were not sorted... they entered and they started beating me up, hitting me with the chairs that the people were sitting on and then dragged me until two of the policemen came to rescue me and I went and sat in a pickup for some time and then I came out and left.
I know now (although I did not then) that there are young policeman and even young bishops.
They're the type of policemen who can bust up a club with their nightsticks, then party hard later that night with some of the seized contraband.
Outrageous Fortune talent Antony Starr plays the forest ranger who separates from his wife, then learns she is pregnant to the policeman investigating his child's disappearance.
The plot tracks Maud's gradual association with and then involvement in the suffrage cause, but it fails to acknowledge well - known class tensions within the movement, for example: Maud being cautioned by Gleeson's policeman character seems to be the only acknowledgement of her position as a working - class woman within the movement, and the potential implications.
If my memory serves me, Oscar is the young man who was arrested at a local Oakland - area transit station and then, as horrified onlookers watched, was shot in the back by a policeman who later claimed he thought he was tasing him.
he asks his wife, and then answers himself: «A policeman isn't supposed to believe in coincidences.»
And then a policeman knocks on her door, revealing a secret that changes the world as she knows it.
In other paired stories, an Imperial policeman who is forced to leave the continent after rumors spread of his homosexuality reappears as a doorman in New York City who brings solace to a young betrayed woman; a young girl held hostage in a brothel plots a brutal revenge against the madam who keeps her, and then the madam reappears as a wizened midwife who delivers a baby to a Hindu woman forced to make a terrible choice about the child; a Muslim boy who escapes a train raided by a murderous mob reemerges as a grandfather who has moved to London to be with his family and whose granddaughter struggles to save her marriage after the death of their child; a young cartographer alters a small section of the Radcliffe Line with terrible consequences, and then his boss reappears as a senile old man who sets off in search of a prostitute he often hires.
If you have a government pension (if you're a civil servant, a policeman, a fireman or a nurse, for example) and plan to work until you qualify for full benefits, then you'll probably be A-OK.
And then it was time to finish the trail but even M and Miss Moneypenny had trouble with a few of the questions so they resorted to asking a policeman who was stationed at the side entrance to the Palace.
And then there was the fact that as a responsible cop I could jack any car or bike I wanted and hurtle around town, ensuring that through my reckless speeding and insane driving there was always plenty of work for the local policemen.
One string of side missions involved collecting wanted criminals for a policeman; I would knock them out, steal a carriage from an unwitting bystander, put the body in the car, and then drive away.
If you ever wanted to play a game in which you feel like a real policeman, then this could be the game for you.
He recently made an installation for the Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas in which a seven - foot - tall silicone policeman is mechanically raised to the ceiling, and then dropped to the floor.
And then there's the YouTube video from last year showing a New York policeman slamming a participant to the ground (the slammer was dismissed from the force though felony charges were dropped, the slammee is suing the city).
The prevailing view was expressed by then - Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. in McAuliffe v. New Bedford (1892): «The petitioner may have a constitutional right to talk politics, but he does not have a constitutional right to be a policeman
In theory if the pictures were defamatory in some way, like if the policeman is doing something disreputable, and you published those pictures in a way calculated to damage the policeman's «reputation», then theoretically he could sue you for defamation, but that would be a civil, not a criminal matter, and he could only sue for «defaming» him, not taking pictures.
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