Wondering how to use Polices in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning .
Polices meaning
plural of police (“police officer”)
Using Polices
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of police (“police officer”)
- In the example corpus, polices often appears in combinations such as: polices and, polices that, polices the.
Context around Polices
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 13 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Polices
- In this selection, "polices" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, minneapolis, public, transport, dunleavy, particularly and sharia stand out and add context to how "polices" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include agency which polices the deal and and who polices the police. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "polices" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and activations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with polices
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But BLM’s current polices are ineffective. (7 words)
In many states, the judiciary polices its own. (8 words)
Two of our polices will make things much better for working people. (12 words)
But the party's polices - including a far tougher line on immigration and scrapping the government's net zero commitments - are in tune with the views of many on the right of the Tory Party. (35 words)
Compliance staff members who then reviewed the transactions prepared so-called suspicious activity reports that they believed should be sent to a unit of the Treasury Department that polices financial crimes, according to the newspaper. (35 words)
Many of the changes are distinct from those demanded under an anticipated federal consent decree and settlement with the state over how Minneapolis polices its streets and neighborhoods within human rights laws and standards. (34 words)
Who decides how much force is too much, and who polices the police when they step over the line? (19 words)
Example sentences (20)
Many of the changes are distinct from those demanded under an anticipated federal consent decree and settlement with the state over how Minneapolis polices its streets and neighborhoods within human rights laws and standards.
The decision, denounced by Indigenous groups, comes in the run-up to an increasingly divisive referendum on whether to give Indigenous people a greater say over polices that affect them.
And it’ll take a lot more than the polices Dunleavy wants added to the education bill he vetoed to fix the mess we’ve created for ourselves and our children.
But the party's polices - including a far tougher line on immigration and scrapping the government's net zero commitments - are in tune with the views of many on the right of the Tory Party.
Corporate funded lobbyists and think-tanks routinely influence public polices, and government isn’t proposing any limits, transparency or amendments to the ineffective Lobbying Act 2014.
Designated growth areas on the outer fringes of Melbourne had much higher population and employment growth rates, indicating that current transport polices have supported urban sprawl.
Federal Reserve Household Survey bears out the pressure many Americans are under thanks to Biden-Harris polices, particularly the working class people they claim to be so concerned about.
The Hisbah is a state unit that polices Sharia law in Kano, northern Nigeria’s biggest city.
Two of our polices will make things much better for working people.
Britain will lose its MEPs, EU commissioner and seats on the EU council after Brexit – leaving it with no control over the bloc's polices or political direction.
Who decides how much force is too much, and who polices the police when they step over the line?
Accreditation is absolutely not very difficult with all — you just need to please take a multiple-choice try out the fact that goes over simple polices, jogging practitioners, not to mention electronics industries theory.
But BLM’s current polices are ineffective.
Compliance staff members who then reviewed the transactions prepared so-called suspicious activity reports that they believed should be sent to a unit of the Treasury Department that polices financial crimes, according to the newspaper.
In its quarterly report, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which polices the deal, confirmed the Iranian announcement was true.
In many states, the judiciary polices its own.
In most cities like Bahir Dar, Nazareth, Shasheme, Gimma in most cities ethnic polices are in charge of policing, even if the population is diverse and is not dominated by any ethnic group.
It is also necessary to distinguish between short-run polices that act on demand and long-run policies that improve supply.
SNP MSP Shona Robison blamed UK welfare polices for the rising number of Scots being forced to turn to charities to feed their families.
Thanks to tough law enforcement policies of Mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg NYC is a much safer city -- unfortunately De Blasio has reversed most of the polices of his predecessors.
Common combinations with polices
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: