Example sentences of "queen 's [noun sg] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 In 1953 a Queen 's Crown version of the badge was issued .
2 It is generally supposed that while Paisley , Beattie , Foster , and such people wish to maintain the evangelical ethos , the younger generation of Peter Robinson , Jim Wells , Jim Allister , and others recruited through the Queen 's University branch of the DUP want to create a mass popular party by playing down the evangelical elements in the party platform and by pursuing more respectable methods of political action .
3 But yesterday a contingent from the Italian navy joined the Queen 's Colour Squadron of the RAF Regiment and the armed forces of Malta as part of the Honour Guard .
4 He served as a Conservative Whip in the House of Lords and as Captain of the Queen 's Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard from 1951 to 1960 .
5 For a long time these two between them do most of the Equity work , though the Court of Exchequer has also developed an Equity jurisdiction , an ‘ Equity side ’ , which , however , is handed over to Chancery in 1842 : it is now administered by the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court .
6 This was decided by the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court in R v Inspector of Taxes , ex parte Bass Holdings Ltd ; R v Inspector of Taxes , ex parte Bass Holdings Ltd ; and Richart v Bass Holdings Ltd [ 1992 ] STI 1064 .
7 The power to make orders under that Act pursuant to letters of request from a foreign court is assigned to the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court : see Ord. 70 , r. 1(2) .
8 This must be specifically claimed ( Ord 6 , r 1A ) and reference could usefully be made to Practice Note ( Claims for Interest ) ( No 2 ) , [ 1983 ] 1 WLR 377 issued for the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court which specifies the particulars required to be pleaded in the Queen 's Bench in claims for interest on debt or damages made under s 15 of the Administration of Justice Act 1982 , the empowering Act .
9 Other restrictions are less justifiable : the routine exclusion of the media from " in chambers " hearings relating to property in divorce cases , to bail applications in Crown Courts , and to applications for injunctions and eviction orders in the Queen 's Bench Division of the High Court are breaches of the " open justice " principle which may in due course be struck down by the European Court of Human Rights .
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