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

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1 All three came in with two under par rounds of 73 over the Royal Lytham and St Annes on a day when only eight players bettered a demanding par .
2 Before an audience of 5,000 at the Royal Albert Hall , Harrison performed songs he had written over the past 25 years , and some Beatles classics .
3 It was , similarly , only one strand in the ideas of many in the Royal Society .
4 Typical of many letters was one which Milton received from the provost of one of the royal burghs in 1740 , reporting that one of the councillors was wavering in his political loyalty .
5 Naturally , what the duke had in mind was his own political interest , and his managers duly picked a man named Hamilton for the vacant charge , a gentleman whose brother was a bailie of one of the royal burghs in which the Montrose faction took an interest .
6 It crept in amongst the ordered ranks of hieroglyphics in a simple line of graffiti , scrawled in French , on the hull of one of the royal barques : " You must not forget me . "
7 The night saloon was provided with two moveable bedsteads , one for Her Majesty , and the other for either of the Royal Princesses who might travel with her .
8 HMS Sheffield , like most of the Royal Navy 's other modern warships , carried a set of equipment code-named Abbey Hill .
9 The moneyers ' pieces can be dated by a comparison of their alloy with that of the royal issues .
10 The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family , and there are growing calls for the Church to be ‘ disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy .
11 And above any of the Royal lingerie were some M & S specials in the colours of Chelsea Football Club , closely followed by leopard print briefs .
12 Lind confessed in 1891 to the Royal Commission that " unfortunately the new unionism has swallowed up our members .
13 This act is hardly likely to have endeared the chiefs to the Roman cause , especially if all the money had been spent , and could have been a deciding factor in the hardening of the changing attitudes in some of the royal households .
14 The duty of care concept was first expounded in 1985 by the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution , which held that the duty owed to society to handle and dispose of waste properly rested with the individual or organisation producing it .
15 He invented and patented the ‘ closely coupled inductor ratio arm bridge ’ , a measuring instrument of great accuracy with numerous variations , including the low-level altimeter he developed in 1941 for the Royal Air Force .
16 He immediately joined the Royal Engineers and was commissioned in 1940 into the Royal Scots .
17 The last car of the type — 68 — was fitted with coloured lights in 1912 for the royal opening of Princess Parade , and thereafter until 1934. ( see p. 83 ) .
18 Henry VIII 's doctors , for instance , were convinced that the King 's venereal disease was due to Cardinal Wolsey recklessly whispering in one of the Royal ears .
19 We are left with one possibility — that it originated as a road from one of the royal demesne farms to the royal hunting lodge of Woodstock .
20 Nowadays , if staying overnight far away from any of the royal residences , she tends to use the royal train , but lord lieutenants continue to be drawn from the same big houses .
21 Besides , where a prince had contracted more than one marriage , there might be disputes among the offspring of his various wives , as occurred after the death of William V of Aquitaine , and in 1032 in the royal family .
22 In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines .
23 One of the few developments was the piloting in 1983 of the Royal Society of Arts certificate in the teaching of community languages which was later developed into a diploma .
24 STRONG support for research on human embryos up to 14 days old came from the Medical Research Council yesterday , which adds its voice to that of the Royal Society , the Royal Colleges , and the medical charities opposing a ban .
25 National also presented instruments to many of the royal houses of Europe .
26 Even its uniforms are modelled on those of the Royal Navy .
27 The attraction of such a place was enhanced by the prize money paid in time of war to officers of the Indian Marine as to those of the Royal Navy , but the time promotion was unique to the Indian service , virtually guaranteeing advancement in rank .
28 The Soviet authorities presented it to those in the Royal Navy and merchant service who operated in Russian waters during the war .
29 Palace Press officers would never hold a conference to make a statement about any of the royal marriages .
30 In anticipation of Her Majesty 's opening of Drummond House in July , Chief Press Officer Alwyn James looks at some of the Royal Bank 's earlier Royal connections .
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