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

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1 Thus , instead of raiding the countryside under cover of defending it , or stealing money to pay for horses and their harnesses , the nobility entered the royal service in large numbers in both England and France so that , ironically , ‘ the budget of the State was to some extent a budget of noble assistance ’ ; used by kings on both sides of the Channel to pay the nobility , among others , for their services in war .
2 I went to university at the Sorbonne in Paris , entered the royal service , and joined the French crown 's legion of secret agents called the Luciferi , the Light-Bearers .
3 Large numbers of the demonstrators , trapped by the army , entered the Royal Hotel , already filled with journalists and opposition figures .
4 After junior appointments at St Thomas 's and Great Ormond Street he entered the Royal Army Medical Corps for two years , during part of which time he investigated the dangers of hyperthermia in tank crews and how they might be overcome .
5 Atkinson entered the Royal Navy in 1908 and was recommended by the medical director-general to join as surgeon and helminthologist the 1910 expedition to Antarctica led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott [ q.v . ] .
6 He was educated at Seckford 's Grammar School at Woodbridge and entered the Royal Navy in 1759 as a midshipman aboard HMS Captain .
7 Richards entered the Royal Navy in 1832 and in 1835 was appointed midshipman in the survey ship Sulphur , serving in the Pacific under Captain ( Sir ) Edward Belcher [ q.v . ] .
8 In 1880 Pilcher entered the Royal Navy as a cadet .
9 Vidal entered the Royal Navy as a first-class ‘ volunteer ’ in 1803 , serving on board Illustrious .
10 In 1780 he entered the Royal Navy as surgeon 's mate , becoming full surgeon in 1782 .
11 Arrowsmith entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1789 , and began to exhibit there from 1792 onwards .
12 Dadd entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1837 , being regarded as one of the most talented students of his generation .
13 On his return , he entered the Royal College of Music to study singing , but later turned to art , and in April 1914 he enrolled in the Académie Delacluse in Paris .
14 He was educated at private schools in Kew and Maida Vale , and in 1866 entered the Royal College of Chemistry , presided over by Dr Edward Frankland .
15 George , who had two sisters and a brother , attended a private day-school in Eltham and at the age of thirteen entered the Royal Arsenal , where he continued his basic education whilst gaining valuable practical experience .
16 Again at Ascot , Prince Philip snubs Diana as she enters the Royal box .
17 Today , when entering the Royal Academy at Burlington House , Piccadilly , those who notice the Artists ' Rifles memorial with S.A.S. wreathes upon it , may wonder at the connection between ‘ Mars and Minerva ’ .
18 Until he was fifteen he had private tuition which concentrated on classics and law , but in August 1803 he was able , with much difficulty , to break away to sea , entering the Royal Navy in 1803 .
19 Children usually have a strong ballet grounding long before they apply to enter the Royal Ballet School from the age of 11 .
20 Two hundred years later Tim Laurence , the great-great-great-grandson of this Jewish merchant of Venice , is set to enter the Royal Family .
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