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

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1 Both those statements were momentous for the Royal Family but the historical impact of Charles and Diana 's separation is likely to be greater .
2 The year the shop opened she hired a new dress designer , Jacqui Smale , fresh from the Royal College of Art , and told her how sensible she thought it was to wear uniform because this removed the agonies of planning what to wear each day as well as the decisions about accessories to go with the clothes .
3 The pictures Sir Oliver has so meticulously measured and recorded may not be the most distinguished in the Royal Collection , but this volume is every bit as informative as the others in the series .
4 It is not something peculiar to the Royal Family — people have very humdrum existences and the Royals provide a bit of excitement .
5 The pressing of a gentleman , though no doubt a poor gentleman in worldly goods , was not uncommon , and in 1741 Lord Panmure got a very similar request from another of his constituents on behalf of Mr. Charles Duncan , ‘ a son of Ardownie 's , who 's now a foremasthand aboard the Royal Sovereign his Majesty 's Ship lying at Chatham … ’
6 This interlude , however , does not mark a phase of anticlericalism on the part of the king , for during it clergy , like Kilsby , were prominent in the royal household and council and in lesser offices of state .
7 Finished in the temperate sea paint scheme similar to the Royal Navy Historic Flight 's LS326 , Bob 's aircraft now becomes the second airworthy Swordfish in the world .
8 Send a Donation — I enclose a donation of £ — payable to the Royal Air Forces Association .
9 As money lenders , they enjoyed comparative political freedom and were directly subject to the Royal Chamber without any restriction imposed on them by the guilds .
10 Is not the approach to lawmaking found in this Bill a topic fit for the Royal Commission 's attention ?
11 Poitiers was exempt from the royal monopoly on salt and the salt trade ( and contraband in it ) were very active in that town .
12 Seen through this end of history 's telescope , the Great Depression was good for the Royal Bank .
13 It had not been reasonable for the Royal Mail to use their dismissals as an example of enforcement of the new rules .
14 Crowe 's long-standing ambition to secure the lease of the royal ironworks in the Forest of Dean was finally rewarded in 1635 when he and his partners obtained the lease after the existing lessees had fallen foul of the royal forest jurisdiction .
15 Sponsorship forms will then be sent which should be signed by a sponsor who has been present in the Royal Enclosure for at least eight years .
16 They will require a sponsor who has been present in the Royal Enclosure for eight years .
17 The real irony is that if , as so many commentators suggest , the British are becoming increasingly disillusioned with and disinterested in the royal family , all these much-hyped books would stop selling .
18 Currently , there are 2179 officially recognised tartans and the only one you ca n't buy is the Balmoral , exclusive to the Royal family since 1852 .
19 Opening the prosecution case at Liverpool Crown Court , Mr Klevan alleged that Gilfoyle , a former private in the Royal Army Medical Corps , ‘ took her life and thereafter made it look as if it were suicide . ’
20 But the latest revelations suggest that any number of culprits could be responsible for the Royal bugging , ranging from the security services , journalists and even members of the royal family .
21 But the latest revelations suggest that any number of culprits could be responsible for the Royal bugging , ranging from the security services , journalists and even members of the royal family .
22 Relaxed and happy aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia at Gibraltar , at the start of their honeymoon in the sun
23 With grateful thanks from Sunderland Ltd to the Royal Navy who supplied Gazelle XW887 from Fleetlands as camera-ship .
24 His architectural predilections were evident at the Royal Academy in 1850 , with compositions called Palladiana and the Works of Vignola and , at the time of his appointment as an assessor , he had just started his best known work , the Italianate Clothworkers ' Hall in the City of London ( 1856–60 ) .
25 Thus Davy was happy at the Royal Institution to give series of lectures on agricultural chemistry , and to work on tanning as well as on potassium and chlorine .
26 A report entitled The Handicapped School Leaver , produced in 1964 by the British Council for Rehabilitation of the Disabled ( now merged with the Central Council for the Disabled as the Royal Association for Disability and Rehabilitation ) , highlighted the problem of this group and urged that more youth employment officers have special training for working with the handicapped .
27 Mr Byers , MP for Tyneside constituency Wallsend , wants the inquiry by the National Audit Office to be part of its investigation into VSEL 's successful tender for the Royal Navy 's new helicopter carrier .
28 Mr Richard Warburton , director general of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , said : ‘ If you were looking for the highest standards of safety , then you would be separating people from their vehicles in the tunnel . ’
29 According to one team-mate , Mr Michael Pattison , Secretary General of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors , ‘ he is an old style classical Corinthian style sportsman on the cricket and rugby field .
30 The Certificate has now become a Diploma and is offered in a number of additional centres : full documentation is available from the Royal Society of Arts .
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