Example sentences of "the royal national " in BNC.

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1 I asked Roger Pawsey of Cants , Mark Mattock , Gareth Fryer , Ken Grapes of the Royal National Rose Society and Robert Harkness , five of the country 's leading rose experts , to name their personal choice of the most highly scented hybrid teas and floribundas .
2 The braille bills are produced for BT by the Royal National Institute for the Blind ( RNIB ) .
3 YORK HOUSE 10 October : The Duke of Kent , President of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution , this afternoon received the Duke of Atholl upon relinquishing his appointment as Chairman .
4 THE PANIC world-wide over the Friday 13th computer viruses came as something of an anti-climax , with the Royal National Institute for the Blind emerging as the major casualty .
5 Details from the Royal National Institute for the Blind ( 0733–370777 ) , The Fieldfare Trust ( 0742–701668 ) and the Countryside Commission ( 0242–521381 ) .
6 He is now chairman of his company , Scientifica-Cook , adviser to the Royal National Institute for the Blind , and laser consultant to British Aerospace .
7 For many years , he served as President of the Royal National Institute for the Deaf , up to his death in 1954 .
8 The Founding of the Royal National Institute for the Deaf
9 It is published in 15 volumes by the Royal National Institute for the Blind .
10 Such aids ( information from the Royal National Institute for the Deaf ) include : a flashing alarm clock or vibrating pillow ; fire alarms ; various devices for amplifying television ( some portable ) ; the baby/invalid alarm ; loud or visual doorbells ; a telephone with many different call devices ( amplified and visual ) and different forms of amplification of speech .
11 The Royal National Institute for the Deaf might advise on sources of provision .
12 It is published in 15 volumes by the Royal National Institute for the Blind , .
13 motor vehicles owned by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and used for the purposes of launching lifeboats .
14 After another series of battles with the employment exchange , the Royal National Institute for the Blind and various principals of local technical colleges , I eventually got myself onto a TOPS typing course at a college in south-west London .
15 William Kirby , of the Royal National Institute for the Blind , which is supporting the video , said : ‘ This really is an exciting development .
16 Other patients were sent to the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital and to the Children 's Hospital at Great Ormond Street at a similar cost .
17 He is director of the Royal National Theatre , and thus head boy of that dramatic sub-species known to brutish non-Thespians as the ‘ luvvies ’ .
18 An exhibition and information fair is being held next Tuesday between 1–4pm at the Royal National Hotel , London
19 The role of subsidy in the arts today with Richard Eyre , Director of the Royal National Theatre and Philip French , doyen of English film criticism and producer of Critics Forum . .
20 Making her debut at the Royal National Theatre in February , Frances Barber stars as a hotel manageress in Richard Eyre 's revival of the Tennessee Williams classic , The Night Of The Iguana .
21 Dame Judi Dench in Edward Bond 's comedy , The Sea , at the Royal National Theatre .
22 From New Bond Street I drove down to historic Cliveden near Taplow , for many years the home of the Astor family , which made a lovely setting for the Looking Glass Ball in aid of the Royal National Institute for the Blind 's Looking Glass Appeal .
23 Princess Margaret honoured the ball with her presence , and was received on arrival by the Duke of Westminster who is the President of the Royal National Institute for the Blind , and Chairman of the RNIB Looking Glass Appeal ; and the Duchess of Westminster .
24 Very shortly after the founding of the Institution on 4 March 1824 , Sir William proposed the ‘ establishment of a District Association of the Royal National Institution ’ .
25 Many organizations such as the Royal National Institute for the Blind ( RNIB ) and that for the deaf ( RNID ) provide services on a national basis , aiming to promote better understanding of and provision for the needs of the people they represent .
26 The Royal National Pension Fund for Nurses ( 1887 ) is an early example of the personal ‘ portable ’ pension , which entailed taking out an insurance policy so as to purchase an annuity on retirement .
27 Our experience at the Royal National Throat , Nose , and Ear Hospital over the past two years in a study of over 200 children aged 3–8 years with chronic ( more than six months ) or recurrent ( more than three episodes ) glue ear is that a high proportion ( over 80% ) have allergic rhinitis and that treatment of this is associated with resolution of the secretory otitis media in most cases .
28 This role was conceded to the National Institute for the Deaf which became The Royal National Institute for the Deaf , ( RNID ) in 1961 .
29 By this time the BDDA was one of four major national organisations concerned with deafness , and the others the Royal National Institute for the Deaf ( RNID ) , the British Association for the Hard of Hearing ( BAHOH ) and the National Deaf Children 's Society ( NDCS ) — were all based in London near " the corridors of power " .
30 The following year this admirable initiative of Sir Keith led to the establishment of the " Panel of Four " , consisting of the BDA , the Royal National Institute for the Deaf ( RNID ) the National Deaf Children 's Society ( NDCS ) and the British Association for the Hard of Hearing ( BAHOH ) .
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