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

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1 Sadly , these arguments do not seem to be uppermost in the current discussions at Whitehall or in the Royal College of Psychiatrists .
2 It is as follows : Simon Rattle is conducting the CBSO , soloist and choirs in Mahler 's Third Symphony in a live concert in Symphony Hall , Birmingham or in the Royal Concert Hall , Nottingham .
3 It is clear , however , that political historians can not afford to confine their attention to the goings-on at Westminster or St James 's , and that the history of party under the later Stuarts is as much about the divisions that emerged in society at large as it is about what happened in Parliament or at the royal Court .
4 And possibly it was also significant that after the Royal Armament Research and Development Establishment ( RARDE ) forensic team had identified the tiny fragment of micro-circuitry as part of the bomb 's triggering mechanism , it was not the Scottish police who discovered the source of the murder weapon but the CIA 's intelligence analysts .
5 Having served three years with the TA , he transferred to the Regular Army three years ago , and although from the Royal Regiment of Wales now sports the Royal Hampshire cap badge for his six-month attachment .
6 The Peterborough chronicler Hugh Candidus tells a different tale , stating that in the days of Abbot Ælfsige of Peterborough ( 1006 – 42 ) the Ramsey monks were accused before the king " for a certain reason " , and that in the royal presence it was decided that the monastery should be destroyed and its monks expelled .
7 ‘ Long live the High and Mighty Sovereigns , Don Fernando and Doña Juana , Kings of Castile and of Leon and of Aragon , et cetera , in whose names and for the royal crown of Castile I take and assume royal possession corporal and present of these austral seas and lands and coasts and islands with everything annexed to them or which might pertain to them in whatever manner or by whatever reason or title might or could exist , ancient or modem , in times past , present or to come , without gainsay whatsoever .
8 She has sung at the Banff Centre in Canada , for Opera Roundabout , at Covent Garden and for the Royal Opera at the Donmar Warehouse .
9 It led ( in concert with the superb performance of the 8th Army and of the Royal Air Force , the Royal and Merchant Navies , and all other splendid organisations which assisted the Armies ) to the fall of Tunis and the unconditional surrender of a quarter of a million of the enemy .
10 He was knighted in 1932 and was subsequently made a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh .
11 He was vice-president of the Royal College of Pathologists and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and he served on many university and Health Service committees as chairman .
12 The same impulse which led to the Great Exhibition of 1851 also led to the founding of the School of Mines , following the French , and of the Royal College of Chemistry , which was intended to bring Liebig 's methods to Britain .
13 He was elected an honorary fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons ( 1977 ) and of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ( 1987 ) .
14 She was born in the Rhondda Valley in 1939 and trained at the Birmingham College of Art and Crafts and at the Royal Academy Schools in 1965 , when she was living in Smethwick in the West Midlands , she won a Cinzano Art Foundation Award with her painting The Whale , which enables her to spend six months at the Academy of Fine Art in Rome .
15 The content of the Coleman course is shown by near-verbatim notes taken at different times by students , and preserved in the College and at the Royal College .
16 Staff of the Global Seismology Unit had previously been working at Edinburgh and Eskdalemuir , under the control of the Meteorological Office , and at the Royal Observatory , Edinburgh .
17 The sums increased , and funding was provided for a choreography department at the London School of Contemporary Dance and at the Royal Ballet School .
18 But to the Royal Institute for British Architects the grandly named Avenue de Chartres car park in Chichester , West Sussex , is an object of beauty .
19 While at the Royal Academy of Music she had lived there but that , though not much more than a year ago , now seemed infinitely distant .
20 But throughout her course , and while at the Royal College of Art doing her MA , she continued to develop her felting whenever she found time to go north .
21 Preston 's father had decided to vary the tradition by volunteering , whilst in the Royal Navy , to be bombed by a low-flying aircraft with bags containing radioactive dust .
22 We are talking about costs and , as my hon. Friend will know , the cost of maintaining any aircraft , whether in the Royal Air Force or the reserves , is great , and I do not know how cost effective it would be .
23 Davenport 's attitude to group marketing in general is much the same as for the Royal Oak .
24 As for the royal family itself , its own strategists watched the forum carefully , without participating directly , naturally wary of joining the fray .
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