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9 Sentences With "make a complaint against"

How to use make a complaint against in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "make a complaint against" and check conjugation/comparative form for "make a complaint against". Mastering all the usages of "make a complaint against" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Her car had been broken into while she was shopping at the mall, he said, and then he asked if she could come down to the station with him to make a complaint against the suspect?
Since Male' Football Club is not a member of the Football Association of Maldives and was not invited to the election congress, they do not have any legal right to make a complaint against the association. The 2008 Third Division tournament began on 12 March 2009 with 20 teams. The teams were distributed into six groups.
Searchlight, June 1984 Two student leaders were sent to jail for 16 days for contempt of a court order preventing them from barring Harrington from college.The Times, 29 November 1984. In December 1984, Dr David MacDowall, the Polytechnic's director, resigned after pressure from the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) to make a complaint against Harrington for remarks he made in a radio interview. ILEA said the remarks were racist, which Harrington denied.
Marilyn Chambers pricks her finger on an old nail and goes to Northern Districts Hospital, where she is apprehensive about meeting Sid after Miles Copeland (Josh Quong Tart) tells her that he dislikes him. After treating Marilyn, Sid's ex-girlfriend Nurse Therese (Rose Ashton) pours coffee over him and he and Marilyn laugh together. Marilyn then gives Sid her business card. Sid later tells Rachel that he is not going to make a complaint against Therese.
Managing the register of doctors The Council maintains a publicly accessible searchable database of registered doctors with their qualifications. Lifelong learning and skills development In May 2011 the Medical Council introduced requirements for all registered doctors to maintain their professional competence, making it a legal duty to engage in formal arrangements for lifelong learning and skills development. The Council oversees doctors to ensure that they fulfil this duty. Handling complaints Anyone can make a complaint against a doctor to the Medical Council.
On the court steps after the end of the hearing, Leslie said that he had "been to hell and back" and that he had "maintained [his] innocence throughout". In July 2018, Leslie announced that he was going to make a complaint against Police Scotland after being cleared of sexual assault. Leslie had been cleared of assaulting a woman at a nightclub in June 2017 after a two-day trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. In June 2019, Leslie was charged with sexually assaulting a then 30-year-old woman in Westminster during December 2008.
In 2018, Áñez was one of three Senators to make a complaint against Gisela López, then Minister for Public Works. This involved the management of the state-owned Bolivia TV and undocumented expenditure of more than $40 million. The case had already been the target of more than 30 obstructed complaints by a former minister. In 2019, this became the centre of the Neurona case, in which López and 22 others "are suspected of the alleged crimes of improper use of influence, negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public functions, breach of duties, contracts harmful to the State and uneconomic conduct".
The gang, which regularly demanded goods from local merchants, soon attracted the unwanted attention of the police after an incident in which the gang destroyed a saloon after its owner refused to deliver six barrels of beer to a gang party. The saloon keeper reported this to his friend Dennis Sullivan, a patrolman from the Charles Street station, who arrested Farrell and ten other members at a local pool hall for vagrancy. The gang retaliated, luring Sullivan into the neighborhood onto the premises of a local merchant, who had been forced to make a complaint against a member of the gang. When Sullivan arrived he was attacked by approximately twenty members and severely beaten, eventually losing consciousness.
As one of twelve independent candidates elected to the role of Police and Crime Commissioner across England and Wales, Ball was the only one not to have had a background in policing, either as a serving officer or member of a Police Authority. After being declared the winner on 16 November Ball was immediately sworn into office, and officially took up the role of PCC on 22 November, when the post of Police and Crime Commissioner replaced that of the Police Authorities. Keen to establish himself in the mind's eye of the public as a separate entity from the police force he set up his headquarters in a local authority owned building rather than one belonging to the Warwickshire Constabulary: “If people want to come and make a complaint against the police, it’s a bit intimidating in a police station. It will be my job to monitor all aspects of the performance of the police—and that includes being independent when it comes to dealing with people who have complaints against the police.” The task of Police and Crime Commissioner required him to liaise with Warwickshire's Chief Constable to set budgets and meet targets.

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