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

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1 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 .
2 Exquisite 19th-century porcelain , popular Staffordshire earthenware and exclusive gold jewellery by Picasso are among the display of treasures in the new gallery on the first floor of the Royal Museum of Scotland .
3 The Volunteer Guides have now become an important feature of the Royal Museum of Scotland and says their aim is to encourage satisfied customers to return again and again .
4 His Fifteen Discourses on the history of painting were delivered to students of the Royal Academy between 1769 and 1790 .
5 The seeds of these two sorts were sent from Peru by Mr. Joseph de Jussieu to the Royal garden at Paris , part of which was sent me by his brother Bernard de Jussieu of the Royal Academy of Science ’
6 In 1868 he shared the Steiner Prize of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin for his solution of a geometrical problem .
7 A champagne reception and private view of the Summer Exhibition will be held in the galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts , and afterwards in the rooms of the Society , commending at 19.00 .
8 ‘ My wife and I are immensely grateful to the president for his warm words of welcome , ’ he said , and later referred to the princess 's role as president of the Royal Academy of Music .
9 By the rigorously modernist Sir Norman Foster , designer of the Sainsbury Centre near Norwich and the Sackler Gallery of the Royal Academy in London , not to mention Stansted airport , it now stands in icy glass counterpoise to the famous Roman temple , the Maison Carrée , to which it also alludes in its name , the Carré d'Art .
10 She was a founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768 , and in Britain is generally associated in the popular mind with Robert Adam 's decorative schemes .
11 He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1990 and became a Royal Academician in 1992 .
12 I am clerk to the King 's Bench of the royal court of England .
13 Debtor ( Order in Aid No. 1 of 1979 ) , Ex parte Viscount of the Royal Court of Jersey [ 1981 ] Ch. 384 ; [ 1980 ] 3 W.L.R. 758 ; [ 1980 ] 3 All E.R.
14 The crowds of Burgundians who accompanied the king learned to respect him ; on their return , they sought the arbitration of the royal court in their disputes , and they welcomed Louis 's intervention within the counties that fringed the duchy of Burgundy .
15 He had acutely put his finger upon the fact that the new tools of mass culture , television and radio , exposed the old ways of the royal household to a merciless stare from which they did not emerge well .
16 He raised the status and majesty of the royal household beyond even the limit set by Diocletian , which included an acceptance of Christianity in a purely formal sense , since it is very doubtful if he understood its true meaning .
17 The Duchess had never been liked by many courtiers and members of the Royal Household since the day of the engagement .
18 As sheriff of Oxford and Buckingham from 1308 to 1310 , forester of Whittlewood Forest in Buckinghamshire from 1308 , constable of Oxford castle from 1311 to 1321 , and steward of the royal household from 1311 to 1325 , Richard moved from local administration to the centre of power and may have been responsible for introducing Roger to royal service .
19 But his appointment as steward of the royal household in November 1318 was both a snub to Lancaster , who claimed the right of appointment , and a mark of his growing association with Hugh le Despenser the younger [ q.v. ] , the chamberlain of the household and the rising star at court .
20 Marshalls of the royal household in their colourful tabards. white wands of office held high , directed Cranston and his party to their reserved seats .
21 But , he wants the government to act on the recommendations of the Royal Commmission on criminal justice .
22 The silver chandelier is a copy of one at Knole , home of the Sackville-West family , and the tapestry fire screen is worked with the traditional vase of flowers on a marble pedestal that was the badge of the weavers of the royal wardrobe in the eighteenth century .
23 He made his living as a lithographer and by painting pictures of ships for naval officers , and had an arrangement with Griffin 's Bookshop in Portsmouth to take orders for his work , and the firm printed two volumes of The Royal Navy in a Series of Illustrations .
24 It moved from Greenwich in 1933 to new premises built on an estate provided by ship owner Gifford Sherman Reade in gratitude for the work of the Royal Navy in safeguarding shipping during the First World War .
25 The meeting stented £10 for the Directors of the Royal Infirmary of Glasgow , " wishing to Contribute for so laudable a Plan , " and a like sum next year .
26 He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature : his last few weeks before his death from cancer , which he fought uncomplainingly and with great courage , were spent in devising an entertainment , ‘ The French Revolution through British Eyes ’ , for the RSL .
27 Creativity is an essential prerequisite of running a company successfully , in Finniston 's estimation , and in 1978 he outlined the elements of creative management to a gathering of The Royal Society of Arts .
28 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 .
29 The statue , by Philip Jackson , vice-president of the Royal Society of British Sculptors , is to stand at the museum 's entrance gates .
30 This paper was probably circulated amongst those interested and Miller 's advice followed , as the Register of Premiums and Bounties of the Royal Society of Arts contains many awards for the cultivation of madder , particularly in East Anglia and Kent , during the years 1755–67 .
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