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Chief Constable

NOUN
  1. the head of the police force in a county (or similar area)

How To Use Chief Constable In A Sentence

  • It said: 'Many chief constables are coming to the end of their tenure. The Sun
  • Government cuts have forced chief constables to ditch more than 17,000 officers in six years. The Sun
  • The caller said his chief constable had received a number of complaints.
  • It said: 'Many chief constables are coming to the end of their tenure. The Sun
  • Chief constables are calling a national meeting in an attempt to cut days lost from stress and save millions from their stretched budgets. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Chief Constable's view the use of force was fully justified .
  • local worthies rarely challenged the chief constable
  • The Chief Constable's clipped tones crackled over the telephone line.
  • That should give chief constables paws for thought. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, there was strong pressure on chief constables to adopt a hard-line approach from within their own institution.
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