Example sentences of "[pron] [was/were] [verb] [prep] the royal " in BNC.

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1 I was invited to the Royal Premiere in London to view the production before it came to our theatre .
2 Finally I was enrolled at the Royal College of Physicians .
3 It has proved to be of great popular interest and audiences of more than 200 people have attended the series of lectures on ‘ Studying the Scottish Home ’ , which were held in the Royal Museum of Scotland this winter .
4 This led to Meredith posing for the face of the dead poet , Thomas Chatterton [ q.v. ] , in Wallis 's painting ‘ Chatterton ’ ( Tate Gallery ) which was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856 .
5 Despite the failure of the bill to give effect to the committee , Garway was one of the government 's critics who were included in the royal commission on public accounts appointed during the following prorogation .
6 She was rushed to the Royal Alexandra Hospital , where she was put on a life support machine .
7 She was studying at the Royal College of Music when she moved into Coleherne Court with Diana , and then went on to become an opera singer , pausing only recently to have a couple of children .
8 The Princess of Wales has no GCVO yet , though she was admitted to the Royal Family Order ( the small ribbon brooch worn on the left shoulder ) soon after her marriage ( before November 1981 ) .
9 She was taken to the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead but was dead on arrival .
10 Prince Philip had stipulated a maximum of ten years for his period in office , and had extended it by a year to enable Prince Charles , who was serving in the Royal Navy , to take over at an appropriate moment .
11 The leave-taking this time was formal , bearing none of the displays of emotion that had marked Prince Richard 's departure — the queen-dowager was but bidding farewell , it was thought , to her son 's bride , a young lady who was going to the royal palace within the Tower to keep company for a time with her husband .
12 THE Marchioness of Anglesey , who was admitted to the Royal Victorian Order in today 's honours , was awarded the CBE in 1977 and became a Dame of the British Empire in 1983 .
13 our developments in hydraulic fracturing techniques , which improve the flow of crude oil into the well , were recognised when we were presented with the Royal Acadamy of Engineering 's MacRobert award — the UK 's premier accolade for innovation in engineering .
14 They were treated at the Royal Liverpool Hospital for minor injuries .
15 The Habsburgs , the Wittelsbachs , the Royal Houses of Baden and Württemberg , even the Romanovs , all had direct or tenuous connections with the Bonapartes , while through the descendants of Eugène de Beauharnais they were related to the Royal Houses of Sweden and Portugal as well as to the Emperor of Brazil .
16 They were painted at the Royal Academy Schools when I was a student immediately before the closing of the Schools in 1940 .
17 They were entertained by the Royal Artillery Band , the Brendan Shine Show and comedian Harry Secombe , who captured the poignancy of the occasion by singing ‘ We 'll Keep a Welcome ’ .
18 The first permanent companies of artillery , to replace the basically civilian gunners hired ad hoc when required , had been formed , on Marlborough 's advice , in 1716 , and in 1727 their number was increased to four and they were united as the Royal Regiment of Artillery .
19 The development of such schemes ought to be assured since they were commended by the Royal Commission , are greatly valued by NACAB and has the support of the Law Society .
20 They were attached to the Royal Irish Constabulary yet had no police training , and , knowing the British Cabinet would turn a blind eye to their activities , they had quickly proved uncontrollable .
21 The invasion never came and the tower was left to decay until 1850 when it was renovated by the Royal Engineers and occupied by artillerymen from Leith until 1869 .
22 He sent examples of the air thermometer to friends at home and abroad , and soon after his death it was adopted by the Royal Society and Kew Observatory .
23 It was developed at the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield .
24 When he left Paris , it was to go to the Royal Marsden .
25 It was felt by the Royal Commission on Police Powers that criminal prosecution and investigation could only work well if the general public felt confident in the role played by the police .
26 A landmark in the history of Drummonds occurred on 12 January 1924 when it was bought by the Royal Bank for £958,400 .
27 And someone who 's and ex-military policeman called to say , a lot of bullying does go undetected , but i if it was left to the Royal Military Police , bullying would decrease .
28 He was treated at the Royal Berkshire Hospital and later released .
29 To this day he thinks that he was accepted into the Royal College chiefly because Minton felt strong sympathy with the macabre apparition he presented .
30 The Australian-born son of an English naval man and an Irish mother , he was serving in the Royal Artillery in Java when , in 1942 , he was captured .
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