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

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1 You could be a winner after all , the junior branch of the Royal Society for Nature Conservation , wants kids to put their artistic talents to the test in its Fina Arts Competition .
2 Her achievement of 144 points out of a possible 150 tied with those of a boy from the choir school at Durham as the highest marks recorded at the grade in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 's most recent examining period .
3 Organised by the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music 's honorary local representative Mrs Mavis Robson , the concerts give a platform to distinction holders in their exams , from elementary grades to more advanced levels .
4 The musicians from North Yorkshire and South Durham will be playing in concerts organised by Mavis Robson , the honorary local representative of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music .
5 The musicians from Darlington , North Yorkshire and South Durham will be playing in concerts organised by Mavis Robson , the honorary local representative of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music .
6 He was a strong link between the royal family and the Mowbrays and , highly regarded by both , was a man of influence and judgement .
7 The other interesting thing you would find about vocabulary and treatment between the tabloids and the Independent is the Independent has a policy of very little coverage of the Royal Family and I suspect that other than a paragraph or a sentence or two of introduction , that those four paragraphs at the foot of the page are simply the text of her speech courtiers and media blamed as the Princess retreats from public life , I suspect that you will find that that is not a story , it is simply a statement of fact and an actual reprint of the text of her speech .
8 THE BBC is to make a £2 million television drama about the fictional break-up of the Royal Family .
9 From the beginning , the sculpture was envisioned as a landmark positioned to enhance and counterpoint the administrative offices of The Royal Bank of Scotland and the surrounding landscape .
10 There was a party atmosphere on the FARMERS WEEKLY stand at the Royal Show on Tuesday afternoon as Farm Women 's Club members from Cornwall to Northumbria , from Carmarthen to Lincolnshire gathered for tea .
11 I urge my right hon. Friend to study the interesting proposals by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors .
12 It must always have been a real hope on Wilfrid 's part that a king of Northumbria from another branch of the royal family or from a noble line claiming royal descent would be more favourably disposed towards him than the descendants of Oswiu .
13 DIPLOMATS , heads of state , and royalty shared tables at the sumptuous banquet aboard the royal yacht Britannia at Edinburgh last night .
14 Later in 1974 , however , Eyre uncovered another masterpiece for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Frank Wedeking 's The Marquis of Keith , the tale of a cynical racketeer who exploits the German passion for kultur by projecting a ‘ Multi-Dome Art Palace ’ , for which various dupes are only too eager to put their hands into their pockets .
15 The other officer was Gerhard Junack of the Bismarck 's engineering staff , who helped dispel a myth which had gained some credence in the Royal Navy that it was British torpedoes and shells exclusively that had sent the allegedly unsinkable Bismarck to the bottom .
16 Younger sons went into the British Army , and one became a distinguished admiral in the Royal Navy .
17 It has interested me very much to learn from the Air Historical Branch of the Royal Air Force that after the war , since nothing had been heard of Warrant Officer Crane 's Stirling , its crew and S.A.S. passengers , a search was made of the Morvan region .
18 The star of the Order of the Garter had been adopted in 1881 from the old badge of The Royal Sussex Militia .
19 On 16th April 1973 the estate agents had written to the defendants drawing attention to the existence of the counter-inflationary measures then in force and concluding with the sentence : ‘ I would also confirm that should you be successful in acquiring these premises then it will be necessary for us to look to you for payment of our fees as based on the commercial scales of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors . ’
20 Just a few minutes from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre ( the car park is just 500 yards away ) , this typically Victorian house takes its name from the sequoia tree that graces the pretty lawned gardens .
21 Of the scientific Discourses at the Royal Institution some were describing original research , occasionally very new as when J. J. Thomson reported in 1897 the discovery of the electron ( if we may allow that phrase ) ; others were in the nature of a review of recent work .
22 Frankie , an old favourite of the royal family , meets Princess Di
23 The public response to the Royal Commission Report was largely predictable .
24 In 1980 the Scottish Branch of the Royal Institute of International Affairs ( Chatham House ) set up a study group to examine the range of international issues experienced in the Arctic area and the northern seas linking Canada , Scandinavia and the Soviet Union .
25 And he ended by warning her that the stories being published were doing untold damage to the Royal Family — and she should be aware that she was to blame . ’
26 ‘ And he ended by warning her that the stories being published were doing untold damage to the Royal Family — and she should be aware that she was to blame . ’
27 For sale , two tickets for the Ted Heath concert this Friday at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham .
28 Okay , two tickets for sale for the Ted Heath concert , this Friday at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham , they were twelve pounds fifty each , you can have the two tickets for ten pounds each , call , .
29 With the transfer in October of all rigid airships from the Royal Navy to the RAF , Maitland continued at the Air Ministry his work on airship development and operations , but with civil uses now in view .
30 Louis Blom-Cooper , QC in the Listener , Bernard Levin in the Observer , Leo Abse , MP in the Spectator all called for an immediate inquiry , while Julian Symons in the Sunday Times , C. H. Rolph in the Times Literary Supplement , Mervyn Jones in the New Statesman all declared categorically that Meehan was innocent and should be granted a free pardon under the Royal Prerogative of Mercy .
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