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1 The whole police of the city sought for him, but in vain.
2 Not if they brought along their whole police department with howitzers.
3 I thought he would have the whole police force discharged. He smiled again.
4 The whole police department had been summoned up to Beckman Drive.
5 Mrs. Swink will have the whole police department running around for clues and things.
6 These incidents had set the whole police force of the city on the qui vive.
7 There's only eight people in the whole police department.
8 The duke would ransack my rooms for it, and the whole police are at his service.
9 So you've got a detective on your side that's worth the whole police force of Californy!
10 He's shaking up the whole police force.
11 It touches on the whole police brutality thing and the idea that black people are super human.
12 The heat in this town would be unbearable what with the newspapers, the whole police department, the churches, everything.
13 The whole police force for this district is composed of seventeen horsemen, four footmen, a sergeant, and the keeper.
14 We were young, not bad looking, earning more money than the whole police squad and totally arrogant with it.
15 They'll have the whole police force out looking for me if I don't get her on the wire pretty soon.
16 I will take her wherever she wishes; to China, if she asks it, and in spite of the whole police force.
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