51.   And they must record this information whether they make an arrest, write a citation or let the person go.

52.   Anderson said that the incident was under investigation and that no arrests had been made.

53.   Antonioni said lawmakers were prepared to alter the legislation if it were demonstrated that the law had discouraged police from making arrests.

54.   Any information about drugs entering other countries is passed on to local authorities for them to make arrests and seizures, U.S. officials say.

55.   Another nearby black church, Stubb Chapel Baptist, was burned down about two months ago, and no arrests have been made in that case, either.

56.   Arafat reportedly ordered the arrest of members of Islamic Jihad, but it was unclear Wednesday night if any arrests had been made.

57.   As a result, police sometimes chose to drive someone home or take them into protective custody instead of making an arrest.

58.   Arrests have been made in Dallas, Miami, Dayton, New York and Newark, N.J. Officials declined to be more specific Thursday.

59.   Arrests have been made in Spain, Italy, Britain and the Netherlands.

60.   Arrests were made after the disturbance, a police spokeswoman told the Associated Press, but she could not provide further details.

v. + arrest >>共 304
make 39.52%
follow 5.16%
resist 4.42%
announce 3.93%
report 3.63%
confirm 3.44%
order 3.40%
face 2.97%
protest 2.28%
avoid 2.26%
make + n. >>共 695
decision 5.09%
sense 2.96%
progress 2.62%
money 2.37%
mistake 2.08%
change 2.05%
way 1.91%
comment 1.73%
difference 1.71%
statement 1.61%
arrest 1.52%
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