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

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1 If you listen sometimes to speeches made by the Royal Family now , they are not necessarily to my mind and er this is this difficulty of the sort of humanity and effemininity of the Duchess of York and the Princess of Wales who tried I think , both of them , to do a phenomenal amount of public work with different levels of success and different levels of coverage .
2 In the years following 1868 she had several landscapes and religious pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy .
3 I suddenly remembered that elegant pair of legs wrapped round the royal torso .
4 Small doses are also the intended viewing pattern for the recently produced ‘ British Art in the 20th century ’ a video programme produced for schools based on the Royal Academy 's British Art in the 20th Century exhibition .
5 Spies working for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds found that Tanzanian traders routinely forge export papers to the UK , despite tough laws in their own country .
6 This order brings to 13 the number of type 23 frigates ordered since 1984 , and the number of vessels ordered for the Royal Navy since 1979 to 71 .
7 The recent proposals made by the Royal College of Psychiatrists are unjustified , unnecessary and unworkable .
8 A STATEMENT of joint proposals prepared by the Royal Bank of Scotland after the collapse of the Taurus paperless trading system was yesterday passed to the Bank of England task force on securities settlement .
9 Many of the current members joined up after catching one of the club 's many demonstrations , or parents came to the Royal Commonwealth Pool to see what their kids were actually up to — and stayed .
10 The Gamblers hung in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 1954 .
11 The task was expensive : in the early nineteenth century , plates engraved for the Royal Society 's Philosophical Transactions cost up to twenty guineas .
12 When we look at the lectures delivered at the Royal Institution , we find a striking variation in the level at which topics are treated , and an amazing range of topics ; what is uniform is the skill with which the lecturers on the whole wrote persuasive prose .
13 Miller included twelve roses in his final Catalogue of Plants in the Garden ( 1770 ) , of which six are recorded among the plants received by the Royal Society under the conditions laid down by Sir Hans Sloane .
14 The durations prescribed by the Royal College when it became responsible for the curriculum and examination have steadily increased .
15 And thirdly , among the grants and privileges traditionally produced by the royal chancery , there appeared again regular records of judgements made in the royal courts , and royal letters of command , mandements , like the English writs absent since the reign of king Eudes .
16 Patients aged between 18 and 75 years presenting to the Royal Hallamshire Hospital , Sheffield with duodenal ulceration were treated medically and had an endoscopy to confirm ulcer healing .
17 Incentives for bank staff come under spotlight Performance targets introduced by the Royal Bank of Scotland have triggered a consumer row .
18 Palace officials travelling with the royal party refused to deny any of the claims made in the extra chapter of the book dealing with events since the original publication .
19 They were to be punishable under the Forest laws , however , if their dogs coursed in the royal forest .
20 As for the second , ‘ Blondel ’ is decidedly not an Italian name ; moreover , castratos sang in the royal chapel , but rarely on the French stage .
21 But for government officials stationed in the royal burghs neutrality was rarely a viable option , for all of these posts were patronage appointments obtained through political interest , and their retention demanded the continuing friendship of a politician .
22 Report of the Royal Commission on Local Government ( 1969 ) ( Redcliffe-Maude Report ) ( among the research studies undertaken for the Royal Commission were one on Economies of Scale in Local Government , another on the Performance and Size of Local Education Authorities , and a third on Aspects of Administration in a Large Local Authority ) ;
23 In 1860 he left this company and joined Charles Shepherd of Leadenhall Street , the chronometer and horological instrument-maker and inventor of the electrical clocks used by the Royal Observatory .
24 See one of Shakespeare 's plays performed at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , stroll by the River , and browse around the delightful shops .
25 If we say the cost of production of a bird laying 276 eggs per 52 week period is 60p per dozen ( I 'm taking Stuart Hinchly 's ) figures demonstrated at the Royal Show ) , by retailing our own produce this should give us an average price of £1.25 plus per dozen .
26 Every February , like thousands of others artists up and down the country , I have to decide which of my paintings to submit to the Royal Academy ; you are allowed to send in a maximum of three works for which you pay a fee of £9 each .
27 PLYMOUTH MUSEUM & ART GALLERY The last self-portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds -regarded by many as his finest — is among a small group of 17th and 18th-century paintings loaned from the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle .
28 The fine things recovered from the royal burials at Ur , from the tomb of Tutankhamun , the dynastic cemeteries of China or the ship-burial of Sutton Hoo were measures not merely of piety but of emulation at the highest level .
29 Major Hewitt is one of a group of young Army officers thrown into the royal circle through their service with the Household Cavalry .
30 One of our customers works at the Royal Mint .
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