Examples of using The constable in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Somebody call the constable.
The constable can't help us.
You could try the constable.
The constable alerted Scotland Yard.
That's what the constable said too.
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The constable is here for some enquiries.
You should not have killed the constable.
Blaireau, the constable recognized you.
But there was talk of summoning the Constable.
I told the constable we both saw it.
Leave your details with the constable, thank you.
The constable will be paying you a visit to account for all this.
You think you can run faster than the constable?
You can give the constable all the details.”.
You think you can run faster than the constable?
I'm gonna call the constable this time…- and see that you keep off my property.
I suppose you would like me to leave it with the constable on my way back.
Thomas Swynford was the constable of Pontefract castle where Richard II died.
No, curse them… But if you learn all the tricks of the constable job from me.
Did the constable show you the bit of leather found by the waterspout?
An inspector opened the door; the constable pointed to me and whispered something.
The constable would make him wear a drunkard's cloak… which was a whiskey barrel with holes for the head, the arms, and the legs!
The Constable of the Tower had a unique importance as the person in charge of the principal fortress defending the capital city of England.
But as the monster is dying, the constable realizes he's been looking in the mirror.
When the king or nobility was absent, the Constable would be one of the most powerful men in London.
Formerly, in the absence of the Sovereign, the Constable would have been among the most powerful men in London.
He never came down, I will swear,” said the constable,“and he wasn't drowned either, for he died of a great stab over the heart.”.
Until the expulsion of the Jews in 1290, the Constable was responsible for the regulation and protection of London's Jewry.