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But we were alone in the room except for the sleeping policeman.
The credits appear over the image of a sleeping policeman.
Perhaps she can sell them a few sleeping policeman, I can't remember her saying so as such.
And for some reason that's how I started thinking of the coffins, as sleeping policemen.
It appeared that most people would like to see sleeping policemen installed there.
There were sleeping policemen to slow us down, too.
They have speed-bumps in the road that they call sleeping policemen.
In an hour or two, the sleeping policeman would awaken and go straight to Bannister.
She didn't see the sleeping policeman that tripped her.
At one stage, residents offered to lay down the sleeping policemen themselves, but the request was turned down.
All these sleeping policemen they've got.
Bus company directors say they may withdraw services from an estate if plans to introduce sleeping policemen are given the go-ahead.
Chapter Sixty-four John slowed for a sleeping policeman, then accelerated on down the drive.
Susan tripped over a sleeping policeman and sprawled headlong onto the tarmac drive.
Speed bumps are commonly called "sleeping policemen."
'I have heard a whisper it is possible there will be sleeping policemen in the road in April.
'I would not rule anything out, not even sleeping policemen to keep traffic speeds down.
She and other parents wrote to county and district councillors, and the police, asking for sleeping policemen before there was a tragedy.
Then she accelerated hard up the long, tree-lined driveway, braking sharply every fifty yards to crash over the sleeping policemen.
If he wasn't at home when contacted, somebody's going to be demoted to a sleeping policeman when I've finished with them.'
Supple suspension is vital in a city car if sleeping policemen and urban pot-holes aren't to present insurmountable obstacles.
The Sleeping Policeman (1992)
The Sleeping Policemen - pedestrian crossings literally consisting of slumbering constables covered with striped blankets.
Immediately it feels easier than a heavier 4x4 and nips along country roads and over sleeping policemen without hardly feeling a bump.