Call-the-police in a Sentence
  • We should just call the police.
  • Now go away or I'll call the police.
  • Father, couldn't you just call the police?
  • You need to leave, before I call the police.
  • If anything weird happens, please walk or run away or call the police or something.
  • It was either that or let him call the police.
  • Did you call the police?
  • If you have been attacked call the police straightaway.
  • If you have been attacked Call the police straightaway.
  • Fearing the second driver was some kind of crazy person, the woman did indeed lock herself in her house and call the police.
  • Her thoughts clearing, she realized she needed to call the police about the body she found.
  • He becomes abusive with Jennifer, the house leader, and she eventually is forced to call the police to take him out of the house.
  • In our house, we didn't call the police.
  • Neighbors heard the little girl screaming as they witnessed the abduction but could do nothing except call the police as the truck sped away with Amber in the front seat.
  • Once the kids are in bed, the babysitter starts receiving eerie phone calls that prompt her to call the police.
  • As she raced for her door, the driver in the second car yelled at her to get inside and call the police immediately.
  • She never did call the police about the body she found.
  • Although aghast at the state of his once pristine house, Luke managed to call the police quickly to report the break-in.