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

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1 You could be a winner after all , the junior branch of the Royal Society for Nature Conservation , wants kids to put their artistic talents to the test in its Fina Arts Competition .
2 He was a strong link between the royal family and the Mowbrays and , highly regarded by both , was a man of influence and judgement .
3 THE BBC is to make a £2 million television drama about the fictional break-up of the Royal Family .
4 There was a party atmosphere on the FARMERS WEEKLY stand at the Royal Show on Tuesday afternoon as Farm Women 's Club members from Cornwall to Northumbria , from Carmarthen to Lincolnshire gathered for tea .
5 DIPLOMATS , heads of state , and royalty shared tables at the sumptuous banquet aboard the royal yacht Britannia at Edinburgh last night .
6 Younger sons went into the British Army , and one became a distinguished admiral in the Royal Navy .
7 It has interested me very much to learn from the Air Historical Branch of the Royal Air Force that after the war , since nothing had been heard of Warrant Officer Crane 's Stirling , its crew and S.A.S. passengers , a search was made of the Morvan region .
8 The star of the Order of the Garter had been adopted in 1881 from the old badge of The Royal Sussex Militia .
9 Frankie , an old favourite of the royal family , meets Princess Di
10 The public response to the Royal Commission Report was largely predictable .
11 In 1980 the Scottish Branch of the Royal Institute of International Affairs ( Chatham House ) set up a study group to examine the range of international issues experienced in the Arctic area and the northern seas linking Canada , Scandinavia and the Soviet Union .
12 And he ended by warning her that the stories being published were doing untold damage to the Royal Family — and she should be aware that she was to blame . ’
13 ‘ And he ended by warning her that the stories being published were doing untold damage to the Royal Family — and she should be aware that she was to blame . ’
14 Louis Blom-Cooper , QC in the Listener , Bernard Levin in the Observer , Leo Abse , MP in the Spectator all called for an immediate inquiry , while Julian Symons in the Sunday Times , C. H. Rolph in the Times Literary Supplement , Mervyn Jones in the New Statesman all declared categorically that Meehan was innocent and should be granted a free pardon under the Royal Prerogative of Mercy .
15 To many , loyal to the idea of direct succession within the royal family , this seemed wrong .
16 The exhibition was the brainchild of Sergio Purin , curator of the Latin-American department of the Royal Museum of Arts and Crafts in Brussels , who has curated it .
17 Some documents could be authenticated with a wooden stamp of the royal signature , perhaps without the King even seeing them .
18 In 1226 Roger Gernet , hereditary warden of the royal forest of Lancaster , and one of his foresters were accused of causing the death of Hugh of Wyresdale .
19 Morning roll : Britain 's youngest trainer , Jackie Rae , 20 , allows Gloriole his head on Dunbar sands before the serious work starts Happier days : The Queen enjoys a light moment at the Royal Highland Show , Ingliston Uncertain future : Miner David McIlwane showers at Monktonhall Colliery near Edinburgh Snap happy : Prize-winning Scotsman photographer Ian Rutherford captured in a relaxed moment
20 Besides exhibiting worldwide , the one-time teacher at the Royal College of Art has a large painting on show in the National Museum of Wales and his work can be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London .
21 He added : ‘ In reality , the royal women have a second-class place in the Royal Family , and no one more so than the Princess of Wales . ’
22 In view of the Duchess of York 's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision .
23 It was the start of a new improved relationship between the royal couple .
24 In 1870 he was elected president of the Medico-Psychological Association and was Goulstonian lecturer to the Royal College of Physicians .
25 In the very depressed mortgage market , the commercials have clearly also been successful in terms of raising public awareness of the Royal Bank as a provider for their next mortgage .
26 ‘ Though this French equivalent of the Royal Commission is rather backward compared to our own , there is a lot of enthusiasm . ’
27 Clerk of the course Nicholas Beaumont said : ‘ The number of people per box would have been limited to six , the top floor of the Royal enclosure to 435 instead of over 5,000 and the stalls seats to 300 instead of 2,000 . ’
28 Urban development does not , unfortunately , keep itself within strict chronological order , so that a geographically direct descent of the Royal Mile skips disconcertingly in and out of a far from direct historical sequence .
29 There are longueurs in Act I , but he skilfully deflects attention from them by a deft account of the ballet music and by letting us admire the much improved state of the Royal Opera chorus .
30 Royal dock-yard workers took advantage of the fitting out of the fleet for war , fellmongers of the large number of deteriorating hides on their masters ' hands after the pre-winter livestock slaughter , and Coventry 's weavers of demand for black ribbons on the death of a popular member of the royal family .
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