Example sentences of "[coord] the [noun sg] of wales " in BNC.

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1 One famous baby in the making encountered danger as Lady Di , or the Princess of Wales , fell downstairs but no harm came to , all being well , the future King of England .
2 She did n't find anyone very admirable , had reservations about people who devoted their lives to the care of the sick , and she did n't go ‘ Aah ’ over babies and brides or the Princess of Wales .
3 Although commissions of array continued to be used for major expeditions led by the king or the Prince of Wales , such as those of 1346 and 1359 , the armies which fought in France came increasingly to consist of volunteers rather than conscripts ; and this in itself goes some way towards explaining popular support for the war .
4 Or the Prince of Wales ? ’ put in Naseby indefatigably .
5 Or the Prince of Wales , ’ repeated Rose .
6 Rose glanced at the table plan : ‘ Lord Beddington , miss , or the Prince of Wales ? ’
7 Remarkably almost a third of the readers were from outside Wales , a similar proportion came from Aberystyth itself , and the rest of Wales accounted for 40pc .
8 Furthermore the line has several times been proposed for closure and only strenuous efforts by local politicians and the Heart of Wales Line Travellers ' Association ( HOWLTA ) have kept it open - indeed it is a minor miracle that it survived the Beeching closures .
9 In regard to TEC courses , for example , these are offered by over thirty Welsh colleges , and the Polytechnic of Wales and about half the Institutes of Higher Education play a major role in the provision of courses leading to TEC higher awards .
10 These include subsets of the LOB corpus ( Lancaster-Leeds Treebank , 45000 words ) and the Brown corpus ( Gothenburg corpus , 128000 words ) although some others exist ( e.g. Nijmegen Corpus 130,000 words and the Polytechnic of Wales Corpus of 100,000 words of children 's speech ) .
11 Institutions participating with the Department of Town Planning , University of Wales College of Cardiff in the WSWRRL include the South West Universities Regional Computer Centre at the University of Bath , the University of Southampton and the Polytechnic of Wales .
12 By the mid-1970s the CNAA and its institutions were making a major contribution to legal education : a survey in 1976/77 showed that there were then thirty-two university law schools and twenty-two polytechnics and other colleges offering undergraduate law degree courses , the most recent being at the Polytechnics of North East London and Preston in 1975 , and the Polytechnic of Wales in 1977 .
13 Although he was much attracted to both the inhabitants and the landscape of Wales , he still wrote no poetry until December 1875 , when the rector suggested that he commemorate the shipwreck of the Deutschland in the English Channel , where five German nuns were among those drowned .
14 The Chairman acknowledged messages of greeting from Her Majesty The Queen , Patron of the Association ; Her Royal Highness Princess Alice , Duchess of Gloucester , Vice Patron ; Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Edinburgh and The Prince of Wales , Past Presidents and from some eighty organisations throughout the Commonwealth .
15 The year before , she and the Prince of Wales had been sent an unusual gift .
16 January 1936 , and the Prince of Wales was declared King Edward VIII .
17 And the Prince of Wales is in residence at Marlborough House . ’
18 The steady stream of visitors to Max Gate continued , with many sightseers anxious for a glimpse of the great man , but also more welcome guests , including a deputation from the Society of Authors on his 80th birthday , and the Prince of Wales in 1923 .
19 ‘ Him and the Prince of Wales , ’ Jazz said .
20 It could not be long before the football emperor was in truly royal circles He met King George V , Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales , and often discussed points of play with the King during Cup finals .
21 I had noted the Clifton Suspension Bridge , a few jolly people sitting in the garden , a row of salads in the kitchen — a good photo can make a sprouting alfalfa seed look nouvelle cuisine — and the Prince of Wales signing the visitors ' book .
22 At 10.20 pm on Saturday , 3 November , 1906 , at Sandringham , King Edward VII heard , via the Electrophone exchange , excerpts from the final scenes at Covent Garden , the Apollo , and the Prince of Wales .
23 Traditionally the British had been Champagne 's most lucrative customers — after the drink had been popularised in society by the Marlboroughs and the Prince of Wales in the last half of the nineteenth century .
24 This , however , would have been a mistake as there were many quieter rewards : Richard Haslam on ‘ The patronage of repair : Palladio 's Villa Saraceno in its twentieth-century context ’ and Stephen Lloyd on ‘ Richard Cosway and the Prince of Wales ’ to name two , while Emma Barker 's ‘ Illegitimacy and the rights of the unmarried mother in eighteenth-century France ’ quickly dispelled any notions the audience might have had of topicality , and offered a reasoned discussion of nature versus civilisation in eighteenth-century literature and painting .
25 In 1793 caricatures of George III and the Prince of Wales would have contained more radical , and even unpatriotic , implications than they did in 1792 .
26 The death of both his father and the prince of Wales in 1612 left Cranborne , now Earl of Salisbury , to his own resources .
27 The royal yacht Osborne had already docked at Ramsgate and the Prince of Wales was passing Dumpton Gapway , comfortably seated in Mr Multhrop 's new Panhard motorcar .
28 Alfred handed him another drink , and the Prince of Wales absent-mindedly took it .
29 The three northern countries had recently agreed by treaty to unite under one king , the fifteen-year-old Eric , and Eric had sent envoys to propose a marriage for him with King Henry 's second daughter , Philippa , and as an opportunist gesture by the way , a second match between Eric 's sister Catherine and the prince of Wales .
30 Another wreath , of chrysanthemums , freesias and roses , was sent by the Queen , the Duke of Edinburgh and the Prince of Wales .
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