police cadet
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpoliceandcadet
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police
noun[plural]
uk/pəˈliːs/us/pəˈliːs/
the official organization that is responsible for protecting people and property, making people obey the law, finding out about and solving crime, and catching people who have committed ...
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cadet
noun[C]
uk/kəˈdet/us/kəˈdet/
a student in the armed forces or ...
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(Definition ofpoliceandcadetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It concerns the suggestion, which has been adopted by one local authority, of having women police cadets.
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I refer to student nurses and police cadets.
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I turn to the question of police cadets.
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The question of police cadets has been raised.
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There is a reference in paragraph 12 topolicecadetpensions.
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If that is so, we should consider the whole system ofpolicecadettraining.
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I am a great believer in thepolicecadetsystem.
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It could, for them, be a sort ofpolicecadetforce, preparing them for joining the regular police.
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The new clause makes it clear that the relevant authority means members of a police force, a special constable or apolicecadet.
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It would not be a good idea for the corps to be apolicecadetforce.
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I have been told that sometimes thepolicecadetdoes not get sufficient work of interest to hold him.
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We have said that we will consider a nationalpolicecadetforce.
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Would he agree that the money spent onpolicecadettraining is money well spent?
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Certainly we shall do what we can, through career opportunities and youth employment officers, to encourage people of all colours to join thepolicecadetforce.
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Any boy or girl who leaves school at 16 and wishes to enter the police force can join thepolicecadetservice at the age of 16.
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I think he mentioned apolicecadet.
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The new section provides that a person who holds the office of constable orpolicecadetshall be treated as an employee of the relevant officer.
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What about thepolicecadet?
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She originally wanted to become a police officer, but changed her mind when she discovered that she had missed out on thepolicecadetscheme.
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It was challenging for him to undergopolicecadettraining, as his schedule often clashed with his skating training sessions.
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He was apolicecadetfrom 1949 to 1951.
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I hope that there will be no confusing this with the idea of the police cadets, which is something quite separate.
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The number of police cadets, which is also a useful and important indicator, has increased by 500 compared with a year ago.
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If we are to tackle the problem, everyone must be involved, including parents, teachers, youth club leaders, voluntary organisations, volunteer police cadets.
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