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

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1 Tyndall was a Professor at the Royal Institution , and an accomplished lecturer in that tradition , where arousing interest in a general audience was all-important , in contrast to academics training students , who thought of him as windy and superficial .
2 He was followed by Dr James Leonard Joyce , a specialist at the Royal Berkshire Hospital .
3 ‘ Well , ’ Sapt informed us , ‘ I 've arranged a dance at the royal palace this evening , for the Princess . ’
4 Luckily Dr John Shepherd , director of the Bart 's unit , is also a consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Surrey .
5 Meanwhile , in 1801 he had exhibited a portrait at the Royal Academy , and in the same year had established himself at 59 New Bond Street , at the corner of Brook Street , and published Rudiments of Landscape , a volume of uncoloured etchings after William 's drawings .
6 Mr Williams recently received the Lympus prize in his FRCO exams and has just been offered a place at the Royal Academy of Music to study organ performance .
7 Irwin Gabathuler of the University of Liverpool took theorists to task at a meeting at the Royal Society in London last month .
8 Sir Richard Doll 's long and distinguished career as an epidemiologist is to be celebrated on 15 February by a meeting at the Royal Society hosted by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund .
9 Professor Michael Rutter , a prominent member of the Lawther committee which reported on lead three years ago , told a conference at the Royal Institution that ‘ it now seems ’ that the Lawther committee ‘ very substantially underestimated the risk from lead in petrol . ’
10 In 1901 John Shedlock , a lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music , had just edited The Fairy Queen for the Purcell Society , piecing together the scattered surviving fragments of the work as best he could .
11 Odling 's prowess as a lecturer at the Royal Institution was maintained at Oxford where , however , he regarded it as ‘ not etiquette ’ to enter the chemical laboratory , having assistants to teach students and doing little experimental research himself .
12 In the next few days the family will arrange for her to have a check-up at the Royal Manchester Childrens ' Hospital , where she will become an outpatient .
13 We 're taking you for a check-up at the Royal Infirmary . ’
14 They 're being sold in lots of four … one includes this mask worn at a ball at the Royal Academy … following the mysterious death of Robert Maxwell and the scandal that followed , his widow says it is an epoch that is past and no longer part of my life .
15 They 're being sold in lots of four … one includes this mask worn at a ball at the Royal Academy … following the mysterious death of Robert Maxwell and the scandal that followed , his widow says it is an epoch that is past and no longer part of my life .
16 He became a student at the Royal Academy in 1868 .
17 I have now returned to live in London where I teach for two days a week at the Royal Academy Schools ’ .
18 In just over a week at the Royal Theatre , they have presented almost every known ballet by Bournonville , including a recent revival of his full-length Abdallah .
19 An example is provided by one Parkinson , a Victorian clean-up campaigner , whose moral objection to " public dancing " led him to allege that a ballet at the Royal Aquarium had involved a Japanese female catching a butterfly " in the most indecent place you could possibly imagine . "
20 Vivienne , a doctor at the Royal Victoria Hospital , also sports three speed titles — two sprint championships in the north and one in the south — and she too has the pace and experience to score major points for Lisburn .
21 And their live show reaches Liverpool on Thursday with a date at the Royal Court .
22 The government already pays for a unit at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , in Farnborough , that uses powerful computers to analyse signals from the satellites .
23 Berkeley astronomer , Hyron Spinrad , revealed the find during a workshop at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in Britain last week .
24 The great promoter of such voyages in the 1860s and 1870s was William Carpenter of the University of London ; and in March 1871 he gave a Discourse at the Royal Institution on recent scientific researches in the Mediterranean , in HMS Porcupine .
25 Attempts to start a faculty or institute of clinical forensic medicine failed at the Royal College of Physicians in London ; at least the formation of a section at the Royal Society of Medicine ( RSM ) has been a successful venture .
26 Hardly had they found their land legs when crew members were celebrating again at a reception at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club .
27 Britten in Albert Herring , and Mrs Grose in The Turn of the Screw especially for her , and in June 1953 she created the title role in Britten 's Coronation opera , Gloriana , in a gala at the Royal Opera House , Covent Garden .
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