70 examples of police-station in sentences

" For the time being, however, no communication was received from the police-station at Todderton, and none of the three friends was caused, like Eugene Aram, to leave the school with gyves upon his wrists.

I felt that it was impossible to remain there, and have the appearance of waiting about; near the Colbert Arcade there is a police-station, and the patrols were passing every moment.

Very soon the people in the station would begin to notice her, to ask questions, and then perhaps some police-officer would take her to the police-station, as a lost child.

And so I went back to the police-station and got the watch and opened it, andlook there, Mr. Allerdyke!" He had snapped open the case of the watch as he talked, and he now detached the photograph and turning it over, laid the reverse side down on the table by the postcard.

"It suggests the female searcher at a police-station.

Mr. Knopf took them round to the police-station himself immediately, and identified the stones as some of his Parisian ones.

"Mr. Winslow, then, not knowing what to think, nor yet what to fear, and in spite of the horror he felt of giving publicity to his nephew's disappearance, thought it his duty to go round to the police-station and interview the inspector.

Did you really think that I was going to let you quietly walk out of here, straight to the police-station, eh?

She felt, in her mourning, like one who is being led publicly by policemen to the police-station.

'In the meantime Colonel Bush got to a police-station above the barracks, and got muskets and a few cartridges from a discharged African soldier who was in the police establishment.

Oliver was knocked down, captured, and taken to the police-station by a constable.

He spoke quite cheerful to Mr. Alfredi, and pretended to believe 'im when he said that he 'ad been to the police-station about the clothes.

ad got a call to make at the police-station, and they went out together.

Inspector Javert made his last report at the police-station, and then, unable to face the new conditions of life, walked slowly to the river and plunged into the Seine, where the water rolls round and round in an endless whirlpool.

" Five minutes after Gresham's departure, Carroll was in his car, headed for the police-station.

Then with a final appeal to Mr. Higgs who was keeping in the background, he was pitched to the police-station by the energetic constable and five zealous assistants.

I said little then, but went, as soon as I had left, to the police-station.

" They guided each other to the gate of the police-station.

Meanwhile we wrote a few telegrams and a note or two, and after about half-an-hour's delay, we started for the police-station in Bridewell Place, arriving there at 10.25.

" "All right, I'll go to the police-station," ses Joe.

If I got the purse and took it to the police-station, the police would share the money out between 'em, and tell me they 'ad given it back to the lady.

After our arrest we were taken to the police-station in Bridewell Place, and thence to the Guildhall, where Alderman Figgins was sitting, before whom we duly appeared, while in the back of the court waited what an official described as "a regular waggon-load of bail.

"I'm thinking of dropping in at the police-station and telling Murray my ideas about that Crone affair," he remarked.

I went to Mr. Murray, at the police-station, this morning," he answered.

About the same time as the Gorst incident in the Upper Waikato, the Government tried to build a police-station and barracks on a plot of land belonging to a friendly native lower down the river.

70 examples of  police-station  in sentences