Example sentences of "and [verb] the royal " in BNC.

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1 He was at times ordered to aid and supervise the royal huntsmen by leading them to those parts of the forest where the game was most plentiful , o supplying them with trained hounds , and seeing that they did not drive the deer out of the forest or continue their hunting longer than their instructions warranted .
2 It has been suggested that this norm has altered and that the courts will recognise as valid only legislation which has been passed by both houses and given the royal assent , has not been repealed expressly or by implication and which accords with our obligations under community law .
3 In his view , the courts had no power to question the validity of any act passed by both Houses of Parliament and given the Royal Assent .
4 To open buildings and preserve the royal status quo ?
5 But wherever the king was , in one of his palaces or castles , or staying in monastery or cathedral close , or under canvas , space had to be found in which his chancellor and chaplains could do their writing , celebrate mass and maintain the offices of the royal chapel , and preserve the royal collection of relics with due honour and security .
6 He was educated at Seckford 's Grammar School at Woodbridge and entered the Royal Navy in 1759 as a midshipman aboard HMS Captain .
7 Douglas was glad to acknowledge Miller 's help and told the Royal Society that he had received some coconuts ‘ germinated in this country by the industrious Mr. Miller , by whose care and skill they were brought to this perfection ; and besides he very freely communicated to me for the good of the publick his own methods in management in raising them which I here desire may be read in his words . ’
8 There is no need for Labour to be ashamed of its defence record , although the Conservative document ’ Britain 's Defence : Unsafe in Labour 's hands ’ gives the impression that a Labour Government would destroy the Navy , devastate the Army and demolish the Royal Air Force .
9 With Albert he planned the royal children 's education and systematized the royal household .
10 Any Bill must ( subject , now , to the Parliament Act procedure ( below , pp.98–9 ) ) be passed by both Houses and receive the Royal Assent .
11 ( It has to go through all stages in both Houses and receive the Royal Assent . )
12 Under the common law , for a Bill to become law it must be approved by the Lords and Commons and receive the Royal Assent .
13 But L'Humanite , the French pro-communist paper refused to get excited — and ignored the royal scandal completely .
14 The commonest ( although still rare ) type of statement is that if it appears that a Bill has passed both Houses and received the Royal Assent , no court of justice can inquire into the mode in which it was introduced into Parliament , nor into what was done previous to its introduction , nor what passed in Parliament during its progress in its various stages through Parliament ( see , e.g. , Lee v Bude & Torrington Junction Railway Co ( 1871 ) LR 6 CP 577 ; Edinburgh & Dalkeith Railway Co v Wauchope ( 1842 ) 8 C1 & F 710 ) .
15 The Bill went on to receive its third reading in the Commons , and received the Royal Assent on 27 July 1967 .
16 If , from the Parliamentary Roll it appeared that the bill had passed through both Houses and received the Royal Assent , the courts could not inquire into what happened during its parliamentary stages .
17 ‘ Whale Nation ’ has been produced for television and radio , and received the Royal Television Society Award for Best Arts Programme and a Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival , where ‘ Falling for a Dolphin ’ won a Fringe First .
18 In November 1819 Hickman matriculated in Edinburgh , registered with the university , and joined the Royal Medical Society , but he did not graduate .
19 and criticizing the royal family , we have admired and criticized them in the course of the last half hour .
20 I had a clerk in St Paul 's write it out , then stood by Aldgate and bribed a royal messenger , carrying the white wand and wearing the royal gold-and-blue surcoat , who was travelling to King 's Lynn , to leave the message with Master Daunbey .
21 Not until October 14 , when a U-boat penetrated the defences of Britain 's ‘ safest harbour ’ at Scapa Flow and killed the Royal Oak and more than eight hundred of her sailors , did the chill of autumn begin to bite .
22 Korean newlyweds in the crowd clapped and cheered the royal couple .
23 The doctor who attended him , Guillaume de Harselly , was evidently experienced in cases of mental illness , and warned the royal counsellors that other attacks of the same kind were to be expected .
24 Samuel Hitch , a medical superintendant of the asylum , wanted to change the way the mentally ill were treated and founded the Royal college of psychiatrists , which held it 's inaugural meeting in the building 150 years ago .
25 ‘ She said she was a real fan , and loved the Royal Family , and asked if her best regards could be passed on , ’ he said .
26 John Major has been told by constitutional lawyers that he could ignore Parliament and use the royal prerogative to sign the treaty bill if he faced the prospect of defeat .
27 They say they are coming to attack Your Majesty 's garden and steal the royal lettuces .
28 One can only assume that the Roman officials exceeded their authority and treated the royal family with disrespect .
29 ‘ A lot of people inside and outside the country make a lot of money from caricaturing and criticising the Royal Family .
30 Armed with matchlocks supplied by the Turks , and supported by some two hundred Turkish soldiers , he scattered the armies opposed to him , overran the and , carried off its treasure , burnt every church he could locate , and massacred the royal princes on their mountain-top .
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