Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] the royal " in BNC.

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1 My ambition for the Royal Court is simply to create the most exciting theatre in London .
2 Ironically , my immediate reaction to the outbreak of war was to fling myself in my imagination into the Royal Ascot of all demos , Vietnam .
3 My objection to the royal symbol is that it is dead ; it is the gold filling in a mouthful of decay .
4 Making her debut at the Royal National Theatre in February , Frances Barber stars as a hotel manageress in Richard Eyre 's revival of the Tennessee Williams classic , The Night Of The Iguana .
5 With the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 , Florence Lees volunteered for war nursing and the Crown Princess Frederick of Prussia , Queen Victoria 's eldest daughter , made her superintendent of the Royal Reserve Hospital at Homburg .
6 In fact , it wo n't affect her pay-off from the Royal Family in any way .
7 That is , indeed , the line which has been taken in cases concerning the Scottish Union legislation ( e.g. McCormick v Lord Advocate , [ 1953 ] SC 396 ; Gibson v Lord Advocate , ( 1975 ) SLT 134 ) which , however , have failed thus far because none of the acts complained of as allegedly infringing the terms of union ( e.g. the conferment upon Her Majesty by the Royal Titles Act 1953 of the title of ‘ Queen Elizabeth the Second ’ , when there had never been an Elizabeth the First of Scotland ) has in fact infringed those terms .
8 Cassell continues its association with the Royal Horticultural Society by producing more Wisley Handbooks , new or in revised editions .
9 In its submission to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice , the association claimed as many as 700 prisoners could be innocent .
10 These men were the ministeriales , originally unfree tenants ; as the nobility became increasingly independent , the ministeriales were promoted to fill their place in the royal service , and they received increasingly valuable patronage and endowment ; abbots of imperial monasteries were even forbidden to distribute fiefs to free tenants — they were to be reserved for the unfree , the ministeriales .
11 The Association of Magisterial Officers , in their evidence to the Royal Commission on Legal Services , spoke of a ‘ woeful lack of knowledge with regard to the rules and procedures of magistrates ’ courts ’ by both solicitors and barristers , who were equally poor .
12 Despite the fact that practitioners must have been aware of the low level of legal representation in these courts the Law Society , in its evidence to the Royal Commission , explained the establishment of duty solicitor schemes in terms of the publication of these research findings .
13 A survey of earnings in the tax year 1976–1977 made by the Bar for the purpose of its evidence to the Royal Commission on Legal Services showed that the net fees of junior barristers ( before provision for pension , sickness insurance , indemnity insurance and national insurance contributions ) averaged £7,319 , but for barristers who had been only three years or less in practice were only £2,769 .
14 Their departure from the royal precincts had not , Nicholas believed , drawn attention .
15 Its jewel , albeit a controversial one , was the Prince Regent 's reconstruction of his modest coastal seat and its metamorphosis into the Royal Pavilion at the hands of John Nash in the decade after 1815 .
16 Crawford was paired with actress Frances Cuka , who had spent much of her career with the Royal Shakespeare Company and was returning to Britain after playing Mrs Lenin in its Broadway production of Travesties .
17 Earls often took a share of the fines levied in the courts , and gained from their role in the royal exploitation of towns .
18 Ross organized the patent distillers ' campaign and was largely responsible for their victory before the royal commission on whisky that reported in 1909 .
19 It was said to be strongly critical of her role in its publication , her relationship with her husband and her role within the Royal Family .
20 The aristocracy had long chosen to immure its dead in church vaults or specially constructed mausoleums , and this practice reached its peak in the royal mausoleum at Frogmore , built by Victoria after the death of Albert .
21 Andrew Kalman 's Crane in Sloane Street has taken its cue from the Royal Academy and has accumulated a collection of works by Alexander Calder ( to 1 May ) .
22 It set in motion an inquiry into the truth concerning the Princess of Wales , her marriage and her life within the royal family .
23 Glyndebourne 's ‘ Love of Three Oranges ’ was one of the most spectacular productions they undertook in nineteen eighty two , and the Farnham Maltings ' biggest production of the year was probably their version of the Royal Shakespeare Company 's ‘ Piaff' .
24 The line out of Bank doubles in length next year on its way to the Royal Docks and Beckton .
25 It is interesting to note that , of the three Britons to have won the Open and US Open championships , these two both learnt their golf on the Royal Jersey links at Grouville .
26 In 1990 69% of farmers had made a purchase within seven months of their visit to the Royal , 81% were likely to make a purchase within 19 months of their visit .
27 ‘ Either at the request of some lady because it disturbed their bouncing on the royal bed .
28 Last night , the brave policewoman 's parents and boyfriend sat at her bedside in the Royal Liverpool Hospital hoping , praying but privately fearing the worst .
29 In her time at the Royal Academy she remembered buskers in the tube , but they played rock or sometimes jazz .
30 The story of Shylock began with its premiere at the Royal Dramatic Theatre , Stockholm in 1976 from where it was picked up by Broadway producers for a full-scale run starring Zero Mostel .
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