Example sentences of "of the royal [noun sg] of [noun pl] " 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 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 .
3 In 1868 he shared the Steiner Prize of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin for his solution of a geometrical problem .
4 In an exchange of letters with lay critics of the Royal Society of Chemistry-s award of a fellowship to the ‘ world-ranking scientist and academician ’ , J. S. Gow , the Society 's Secretary-General , had tried to distance it from the Romanian laureate .
5 From 1895–1897 he was President of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The lectures will all be held at 7pm in the Great Room of the Royal Society of Arts , 8 John Adam Street , London .
9 David Pearce has been Secretary of the Society for the protection of Ancient Buildings and Timothy Cantell Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society of Arts .
10 The Block , built by J.J. Oakes & Son , was duly opened on Speech Day , 17th July 1957 , appropriately by Professor Williams , who had recently become the first recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the Royal Society of Arts , " to individuals who have attained early distinction , with promise of future achievements , in the promotion of arts , manufacture , and commerce " .
11 At that time there were very few courses of any kind which recognised the value of an ability to communicate with members of different linguistic communities resident in Britain in their preferred language : the only academic institutions offering any kind of training for the teaching of community languages such as Bengali , Chinese , Greek , Gujarati , Hindi , Italian , Panjabi , Polish , Portuguese , Spanish , Turkish and Urdu ( as used in Britain ) were the bodies who had supported the initiative of the Royal Society of Arts in piloting a Certificate in the Teaching of Urban Educational Studies in the Inner London Education Authority , Moray House College in Edinburgh , Middlesex Polytechnic and St. John 's College of Further Education in Manchester .
12 One of the few developments was the piloting in 1983 of the Royal Society of Arts certificate in the teaching of community languages which was later developed into a diploma .
13 [ H. M. Colvin , A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840 , 1978 ; J. M. Crook , ‘ Regency Architecture in the West Country ’ , Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , vol. cxix , 1971 ; W. Papworth ( ed . ) ,
14 Baxter 's work and his royal connections made him famous during the years directly following the Great Exhibition and he gained public recognition for his achievements : he was awarded the great gold medal of Austria ( 1852 ) , and medals for his exhibits at the Great Exhibitions in New York ( 1853 ) and Paris ( 1855 ) , was elected a member of the Royal Society of Arts ( 1855 ) , and received the grand gold medal of Sweden ( 1857 ) .
15 [ British Museum Catalogue of Printed Maps , Charts and Plans , vol. v , 1967 ; Clothworkers ' Company archives ; J. B. Harley , ‘ The Society of Arts and the Survey of English Counties ’ , Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , vol. cxii , 1964 ; parish registers and rate-books , St Andrew Holborn , St Bride Fleet Street , and St Martin-in-the-Fields ; W. A. Seymour ( ed . ) ,
16 In 1915 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts .
17 He was knighted in 1932 and was subsequently made a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh .
18 He was a vice-president of the Iron and Steel Institute ( 1891 ) , a member of the Society of Chemical Industry , a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts , and a chevalier of the Legion of Honour .
19 Merchant , Architect and Pioneering Philanthropist ’ , Notes and Records of the Royal Society , vol. xlv , no. 2 , 1991 ; idem , ‘ Mills , Models and Magdalens — the Dingley Brothers and the Society of Arts ’ , Journal of the Royal Society of Arts , vol. cxl , 1992 . ]
20 He was also a member of the Royal Society of Arts .
21 He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1866 , and was awarded the Albert gold medal of the Royal Society of Arts in 1900 .
22 Thus to bring to all our attention how much it matters for the encouragement of arts , commerce and trade which er , for manufacturers which is the full title of the Royal Society of Arts .
23 Or , at least , this is the impression given by the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours ( Mall Galleries , 17 Carlton House Terrace , SW1 , until April 20 ) .
24 Both are prolific painters , involved in many artistic pursuits , and are members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and of the Pastel Society , of which John is the President .
25 This painting is one of 6 Sandra is sending off as part of her application to become a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour .
26 The original ceremony will be re-enacted for the islanders tonight by Ms Joyce Deans , president of the Royal Institute of Architects in Scotland .
27 How else could it be so swiftly known that a prominent member of the Royal College of Acupuncturists , say , had been picked up during the night and pinched for drunk-driving ?
28 He served with distinction in the child psychiatry section of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and was a Founder Fellow of that body .
29 The recommendations concerning the management of young suicide attempters echoed the views of the Royal College of Psychiatrists ( Royal College of Psychiatrists 1982 ) .
30 Guidelines have been published in the UK concerning the management of attempters under the age of 16 ( Bulletin of the Royal College of Psychiatrists 1982 ) .
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