Examples of 'police on the way' in a sentence
Meaning of "police on the way"
police on the way: This phrase indicates that law enforcement authorities are en route or coming to a location in response to a situation or emergency. It suggests that police intervention or assistance is imminent
How to use "police on the way" in a sentence
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police on the way
I saw the police on the way back.
I have got the paramedics and police on the way.
We got police on the way.
Tanmay, let us go to the airport and call the police on the way.
They called police on the way.
They returned to Diyarbakır shortly afterwards, and were stopped by the police on the way.
I will call the police on the way.
I saw the police on the way back- here in Meyer as a boy.
We can call the police on the way.
He was beaten by the police on the way from one confinement place to another.
We were stopped by the border police on the way back.
San Mateo Police on the way.
Just stay with me, honey . I have got the paramedics and police on the way.
I will call the Tribal Police on the way out, let ' em know we are here.
The following day, a TV ALSAT cameraman was beaten by police on the way to Tetovo.
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I'll call the tribal police on the way out, let 'em know we're here.
Lois, listening … We will call the police on the way.
I ran into the police on the way.
Me alone in the office, police on the way.
We will call the police on the way.
We got the state police on the way.
Had some trouble with the police on the way to you.
But hopefully Mickey 's got the police on the way by now.
DEACON, Had some trouble with the police on the way to you.
Lola, there are more police on the way.
Alex, fly away now, there are police on the way.
Okay, but hopefully Mickey 's got the police on the way by now.
Ah, I would not bother, the police on the way.
Self-defence? Lola, there are more police on the way.