Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the royal society " in BNC.

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1 STRONG support for research on human embryos up to 14 days old came from the Medical Research Council yesterday , which adds its voice to that of the Royal Society , the Royal Colleges , and the medical charities opposing a ban .
2 Later organizations , such as the Royal Society , founded in England in 1660 , could be even more ambitious in their goals .
3 This had indeed been one of the aims of the scientific societies of the seventeenth century , such as the Royal Society ; and it was best realized in the superb plates in the Encyclopèdie of Diderot and d'Alembert which show French manufactures in the middle of the eighteenth century , before the industrial revolution changed techniques .
4 Prior to drilling , the operator consulted local bodies such as the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and the fishing industry .
5 The 1st Workshop on Hybrid Models of Cognition will take place on the 2nd–3rd September 1991 at The Royal Society , London .
6 It was , similarly , only one strand in the ideas of many in the Royal Society .
7 Mr Richard Warburton , director general of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , said : ‘ If you were looking for the highest standards of safety , then you would be separating people from their vehicles in the tunnel . ’
8 The Certificate has now become a Diploma and is offered in a number of additional centres : full documentation is available from the Royal Society of Arts .
9 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 .
10 Although Taylor was active in the Royal Society , both predicates misrepresent this English gentleman who wrote extensively on mathematics and religion .
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