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

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1 An exhibition and information fair is being held next Tuesday between 1–4pm at the Royal National Hotel , London
2 He has already had two sessions of surgery at the Royal .
3 The best new piece of equipment at the Royal Welsh Show this week suitable for upland farming conditions sounded as if it should have four legs rather than four wheels .
4 In 1886 he was appointed professor of physics at the Royal College of Science , London .
5 From 1908 till 1918 he was lecturer in metallurgy at Glasgow University , and became professor of metallurgy at the Royal Technical College , Glasgow , in 1918 .
6 Hutton was professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy from 1773 .
7 The results of the research , which involved 300 patients in the UK , Australia and Germany , were disclosed by Paul Griffiths , professor of virology at the Royal Free Hospital , London .
8 Phillip King has attracted surprisingly modest attention in the ten years since his retrospective exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in 1981 but , as Professor of Sculpture at the Royal College of Art until 1990 , he has shaped the styles of his students and of artists such as Richard Deacon , who had left the college before his arrival .
9 He was Fullerian professor of physiology at the Royal Institution in 1897 and became a professor in the University of London in 1912 .
10 Petri often quoted the older man 's opinion : ‘ He called me his most genuine pupil and tried everything to further me , recommended me to managers and conductors , sent to me all the pupils he did not want to take , and was instrumental in getting me the appointment of Professor of Piano at the Royal College of Manchester , England , where I remained from 1905 to 1911 ’ .
11 The catalogue centres on the public lectures the artist gave in his capacity of Professor of Perspective at the Royal Academy between 1807 and 1837 .
12 He was appointed lecturer at St Bartholomew 's Hospital in 1863 , succeeded Michael Faraday [ q.v. ] as Fullerian professor of chemistry at the Royal Institution five years later , and in 1872 became Waynflete professor of chemistry at Oxford ( where he became a fellow of Worcester College ) , retiring in 1912 .
13 In 1894 he replaced ( Sir ) T. E. Thorpe [ q.v. ] as professor of chemistry at the Royal College of Science , which became part of the Imperial College of Science and Technology in 1907 , two years before Tilden retired in 1909 .
14 ‘ If you went to a summer party in 1970 , ’ said Joanne Brogden , Professor of Fashion at the Royal College of Art , ‘ you could guarantee that most women would be wearing a long ‘ Laura Ashley ’ skirt or dress .
15 The driving force behind the idea is the Cranfield Institute of Technology , which already supplies teaching and research for the Ministry of Defence at the Royal Military College of Science at Shrivenham .
16 The Institute of Psychiatry at the Royal Bethlem and Maudsley Hospitals in London reports that men who live alone are more prone to alcoholism or social phobias ( such as fear of meeting people ) .
17 The Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Alber Hall .
18 The President , Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Keith Williamson and Lady Williamson were present when the Standard of the Association was paraded at the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall .
19 FESTIVAL OF MOVEMENT AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
20 In 1883 he became lecturer in physiology at the Royal Free Hospital and in 1884 lecturer in physiology at St Mary 's Hospital .
21 PRINCE Charles ' great architectural opponent , Max Hutchinson , has ordered that the engraving of his name in marble at the Royal Institute of British Architects ' headquarters , be altered .
22 From 1979 to 1981 he was Senior Registrar in Medicine at the Royal United Hospital in Bath and during that time carried out research into platelet function in diabetes and hyperlipoproteinaemic states .
23 He turns more fruitfully to plays , becomes writer in residence at the Royal Court , adapts Brecht for the RSC and Kafka for Radio 3 , turns out two screenplays which Stephen Frears films , is nominated for an Oscar for one of them , and finally succeeds , in his mid-thirties , in getting a novel published ( its adolescent predecessors have been burnt four years earlier ) .
24 Tuesday was the Music Exam which was not difficult as I was already working at the Theory of Music at the Royal College .
25 He was also instructor in geology at the Royal Geographical Society and lectured aspiring explorers in the subject .
26 • Viewers who can pick up BBC 1 Wales ' transmission can see Tony Matthews ' verdict on the chances of Welsh food in the North American arena on ‘ Farming in Wales ’ , Sunday July 28 at 10.00 am , when he comments on the products on display at the Royal Welsh Show Food Hall .
27 A trained psychiatric nurse , he is the current artist in residence at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital .
28 Later in the year will come a biography of Michael MacLiammoir , a fly-on-the-wall account of life at the Royal Court , a memoir by John Gielgud and the Complete Prefaces of Granville Barker — about 25 to 30 titles a year , all of them theatre related .
29 He joined the government laboratory in 1897 and , by arrangements recently made for assistants , he attended courses in chemistry at the Royal College of Science for two years , 1897–9 , but did not take his degree .
30 Heather Johnston , a graduate in photography at the Royal College of Art , works at the interface between painting and photography ; a point reinforced by the ornate gilt frames which surround her photographs .
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