Example sentences of "the royal [noun sg] of [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 , Emanuel , eleventh Baron Scrope and Earl of Sunderland ( 1584–1630 ) , lord president of the council in the north , was the only child and heir of Thomas , the tenth baron , and his wife Philadelphia , daughter of Henry Carey [ q.v. ] , first Baron Hunsdon , a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I. He was born probably in Hunsdon , Hertfordshire , 1 August 1584 , and succeeded his father as eleventh baron , and as steward of the royal honour of Richmondshire in 1609 .
2 He became a senior surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh in 1872 .
3 On the advice of M Broussonet MD FRS , perpetual secretary of the Royal Society of Agriculture in Paris , he took the momentous step of obtaining six months ' leave of absence to visit England .
4 He received the Keith prize of the Royal Society of Edinburgh for work on the magnetic properties of iron and nickel in 1897 .
5 He became a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1880 and its general secretary in 1912 , and was a principal founder of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society .
6 He was elected a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1837 , a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1843 , a member of the ( Smeatonian ) Society of Civil Engineers in 1870 , and a fellow of the Geological Society ( 1825 ) .
7 He was enrolled as a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1871 , and served as president of the Odontochirurgical Society of Scotland 1881–3 .
8 May Sinclair was elected to the Royal Society of Literature in 1916 and the Aristotelian Society in 1917 .
9 Charleton was involved from its early days with the subject of the next chapter , The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
10 The Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge ( 1660– )
11 So much is this the case that , in the mid-seventeenth century , they came together in a formally institutionalized way in the founding of the Royal Society of London for the Improving of Natural Knowledge .
12 The major landmark is , perhaps , the foundation of the Royal Society of London in 1660 .
13 On this assumption , a Cambridge don , John Michell , wrote a paper in 1783 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London in which he pointed out that a star that was sufficiently massive and compact would have such a strong gravitational field that light could not escape : any light emitted from the surface of the star would be dragged back by the star 's gravitational attraction before it could get very far .
14 In 1820 the firm won a Gold Medal from the Royal Society of Arts for its introduction of a feldspathic glaze to replace the lead glaze which had caused one of the occupational hazards of workers in the china industry , the disease they called ‘ potter 's rot ’ .
15 The conference takes place at the Royal Society of Arts on 27 May .
16 Indeed , many share the running of Drama Board ( transferred to the Royal Society of Arts from 1981 ) courses .
17 The Prime Minister was attending the first meeting at the Royal Society of Arts in London of the Walpole Committee , an amalgam of private industry whose objective is to talk up the best that Britain has to offer .
18 At that time there were very few courses of any kind which recognised the value of an ability to communicate with members of different linguistic communities resident in Britain in their preferred language : the only academic institutions offering any kind of training for the teaching of community languages such as Bengali , Chinese , Greek , Gujarati , Hindi , Italian , Panjabi , Polish , Portuguese , Spanish , Turkish and Urdu ( as used in Britain ) were the bodies who had supported the initiative of the Royal Society of Arts in piloting a Certificate in the Teaching of Urban Educational Studies in the Inner London Education Authority , Moray House College in Edinburgh , Middlesex Polytechnic and St. John 's College of Further Education in Manchester .
19 He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1866 , and was awarded the Albert gold medal of the Royal Society of Arts in 1900 .
20 From 1895–1897 he was President of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland .
21 The Regeneration Award from the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland will be presented this evening to the volunteers who co-ordinated the fund-raising and who now run the £1 million pool .
22 The original ceremony will be re-enacted for the islanders tonight by Ms Joyce Deans , president of the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland .
23 Or , at least , this is the impression given by the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ( Mall Galleries , 17 Carlton House Terrace , SW1 , until April 20 ) .
24 At the dealers : Richard Green at 39 Dover Street , W1 has the best exhibition of English Marine Paintings for years ; the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour shows at the Mall Galleries ; Anthony d'Offay switches on neon art by Bruce Naumann .
25 The Winsor & Newton Young Artists ' Award has prizes to the value of £2,500 , and offers the 20 finalists the opportunity to have their work exhibited in The Mall Galleries , during the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Annual Exhibition which runs until April 20th .
26 Both are prolific painters , involved in many artistic pursuits , and are members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and of the Pastel Society , of which John is the President .
27 His work has been exhibited regularly at the New English Art Club , the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours and Royal Watercolour Society .
28 This painting is one of 6 Sandra is sending off as part of her application to become a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour .
29 The names of the dead were read aloud by Regimental Sergeant Major Bandsmaster Graham Harvey and a wreath was laid in the nave by the director of the Royal School of Music at Deal , Lt Keith Syvier , to a fanfare of trumpets .
30 The royal hunting-lodge of Falkland in Fife was transformed into a Renaissance palace , ornate with pilasters , medallions and allegorical statuary .
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