Police officers enforce the law.
In the holiday special, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", the mayor decreed that no toys were allowed in his city.
Urge, coerce, enforce, oblige, necessitate...
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
a sentence using the word endotracheal
It is the police's responsibily to enforce the law.
The city sent more police to the ghetto to enforce the law there.
Teachers should enforce the classroom rules.
A teacher should enforce classroom rules with consistency. A police officer's job is to enforce the laws of the community.
The police officer glaired at me and gruffly drawled, "Son, I don't make the law, I enforce it".
The government has the authority to enforce laws and regulations to maintain order in society.
Police officers enforce the laws of their community.
We need the police to enforce law and order
Officers must enforce the law.Teachers enforce rules to teach discipline and order. I wanted to enforce my decision that no one can smoke in my house.
For a while, Britain did not enforce all its laws in the American colonies, hoping this policy of salutary neglect would avoid conflict.
In the holiday special, "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", the mayor decreed that no toys were allowed in his city.
No, the word 'magistrate' is a noun, a word for a civil officer with power to administer and enforce law, a word for a person.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'magistrate' are he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object.Examples:You'll have to see the magistrate. He can authorize that. (subject of the sentence)Yes, the magistrate is in. I saw her minutes ago. (direct object of the verb 'saw')