Example sentences of "[coord] [vb pp] [prep] the royal [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This he might find in the service of a bishop ; for many bishops in the late eleventh and twelfth centuries were coming to have large staffs of young clerks , who learned the business of ecclesiastical administration and rose to be canons or archdeacons , or were seconded or translated to the royal service .
2 In whatever form they existed the documents continued to be known , for they were mentioned to Anselm by Osbern in 1093 , and examined in the royal court in 1109 in the presence of at least one bishop who had been present also in 1072 .
3 HMS Norfolk , the first of the ‘ Duke ’ class Type 23 frigates , was built by Yarrow and accepted into the Royal Navy last month .
4 Thomson was born in Bangalore , India , in 1894 and was educated at the Royal School for Deaf Children , Margate , in England before he went to study art at the London Art School , Kensington , and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1920 .
5 During this period he also studied painting under Charles Lucy [ q.v. ] in London and Paris , and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1849 , 1850 , and 1851 .
6 She had a studio in Reigate and exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists .
7 These latter creations will be recognisable to a London audience from ‘ Three Worlds ’ , the exhibition of Clemente 's works on paper which was organised by the Philadelphia Museum of Art and seen at the Royal Academy last summer .
8 A Georgian mansion , as near to Tara Hill as possible , could be restored and used as the Royal palace .
9 motor vehicles owned by the Secretary of State for Defence and used by the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service for the purposes of rescue operations in connection with crashed aircraft or any other emergencies ; and
10 The last of the four ancient universities of Scotland to be established , Edinburgh owes its origin to the Town Council who provided the necessary finances , procured the site , where Old College now stands , and negotiated for the Royal Sanction .
11 Entitled ‘ Lairds , Libraries and Lullabies ’ , devised by the National Trust for Scotland in collaboration with the Library , and sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland , it marked the start of the Trust 's Diamond Jubilee celebrations by taking a look at the country house library .
12 The certificate was also awarded to Sgt. Curry , who joined the TA in 1965 and served with the Royal Army Service Corps and the Royal Corps of Transport before signing on with 124 Recovery Company ( Tyne Electrical Engineers ) REME in 1971 .
13 The General Election may have come and gone in the Royal County of Berkshire , as it has everywhere else , yet for months prior to the political electioneering of recent weeks , one of Gt .
14 After attending Bedford College ( 1878–82 ) , Edith Durham decided to become an artist , and trained at the Royal Academy Schools .
15 He was educated at the Royal School , Armagh , and graduated from the Royal University of Ireland in 1884 and from Trinity College , Dublin , in 1885 .
16 ‘ I started playing the piano when I was three and graduated from the Royal Academy of Music , ’ she says .
17 Having entered the Merchant Navy at the age of fifteen , he had jumped ship into the US Navy and ended in the Royal Navy for whom he played seventeen seasons of rugby .
18 Britain 's nuclear weapons are made and serviced by the Royal Ordnance factory at Burghfield in Berkshire .
19 The prime minister is met at the door of the Palace at 6.30 on Tuesday evenings by the Queen 's private secretary , and ushered into the royal drawing room by a footman .
20 So many people rush to Minsmere Reserve , the deservedly popular showpiece owned and managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ; they tot up the number of species seen on the delectable lagoons and marshes — and forget other habitats in the county which also shelter rather special birds .
21 British scientists at a conference last week , organised by the Institute of Physical Sciences in Medicine and held at the Royal Marsden Hospital , London , described neural computers able to diagnose a host of medical conditions — from heart problems to eye defects — with up to 98 per cent accuracy .
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