Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [prep] the royal " in BNC.

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1 Will he confirm that all the professional advice that he has received from the Royal Navy is that only four boats absolutely guarantees an effective nuclear deterrent for this country ?
2 He was in Radio Times as a strip cartoon for eight years and his portrait has hung in the Royal Academy .
3 He is a chartered engineer and has served with the Royal Air Force as an aerosystems engineering officer .
4 Mark , 27 , who is married with two children , has been a soldier for nine years and has served with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers .
5 Greenpeace has produced a report , Burning issues , which forms the basis of the evidence it has submitted to the Royal Commission on incineration .
6 What other group or profession would have gathered in the Royal Mile ?
7 Controversy may have raged round the royal head of Marina Ogilvy but she had the good sense to choose a dress she could wear after her baby was born
8 This I could have done from the Royal College — but it was Oxford I wanted — and to go to Somerville where I had a friend who told me about it .
9 The meeting took place at Cherbourg in August 1858 , coinciding with the opening of a vast new deep-water dock and the unveiling of a statue of Napoleon I , the Queen and Prince Albert having crossed in the Royal Yacht accompanied by the Prince of Wales and escorted by 140 private English yachts .
10 Fergie , of course , should never have married into the Royal Family at all .
11 A small bomb was said to have exploded near the royal party 's hotel , causing no injuries .
12 For one thing , very few punks could claim to have passed through the Royal College of Music on a piano scholarship , nor really to have worked on their musical discipline by backing bouzouki players in Greek restaurants , or a plethora of cabaret acts in The Playboy Club , Portsmouth .
13 Diana felt a debt of gratitude to the woman who had been so kind to her during that first traumatic public engagement eighteen months before as well as an empathy with someone who , like her , had come into the royal world from the outside .
14 Diana warmed to her theme as the letter , written on Kensington Palace notepaper , continued with her favourite lament — the work she had done for the Royal Family .
15 She consulted her own solicitor , and wrote back to Prince Philip in the same angry terms , stressing the work she had done for the Royal Family .
16 But this bureaucracy had moved beyond the royal government of the Middle Ages , which relied on the services of the clergy .
17 We know that Lethieullier was also interested in anatomy , for in 1734 he had offered to the Royal Society three infants preserved in spirit , ‘ … of which one Elizabeth Baggs , a hard labouring woman in Oxford , was delivered at one birth in 1714 ’ and who lived for but a few hours afterwards .
18 When Diana started to learn piano , any progress she made was always dwarfed by the achievements of her grandmother , Ruth , Lady Fermoy , who had performed at the Royal Albert Hall in front of the Queen Mother , and her sister Sarah who studied piano at a conservatoire in Vienna following her abrupt departure from West Heath .
19 He had retired from the Royal Navy in April 1955 at the age of 46 , but had maintained informal contacts with the intelligence fraternity .
20 Wainwright had nothing to lose by his insubordination as it was his last game for Leeds : he had enlisted with the Royal Garrison Artillery and left for Dover two days later .
21 By November , however , he had enlisted in the Royal Engineers , from which he later transferred to the 18th King 's Royal Rifles .
22 Interestingly , there are signs that those who had escaped from the royal mouvance were not entirely comfortable in their independence .
23 They had known each other for so many years , since they had trained at the Royal Victoria , Belfast , that there were no secrets or illusions between them and she was able to tell Mick all her problems .
24 An eighteenth century travelling commode from the Duke and Duchess of Wellington , a pair of Georgian chairs from the people of Bermuda and wrought-iron gates from the neighbouring village of Tetbury were just a sample of the cornucopia of presents which had descended on the royal couple .
25 For example , in 1976 , three DUP councillors in Ballymena boycotted the Remembrance Day service ( an event they would normally have been very keen to support ) because a Roman Catholic priest who had served in the Royal Naval Reserve was reading a lesson .
26 I had started at the Royal College of Music , and the atmosphere there was at first hostile to volunteering .
27 His accounts at the Exchequer in 1208 for the past six-and-a-half years showed that he had paid into the royal coffers out of the Forest revenues sums totalling £9,399. 9s. 10d. , with outstanding arrears of £5,569. 17s. ½d .
28 Throughout the book I have referred to the Royal Veterinary College simply as ‘ the College ’ , when no possibility of ambiguity is involved .
29 Similarly , I have referred to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as ‘ the Royal College ’ where again the context makes the matter clear .
30 I do n't agree with the amount of money that 's spent on the royal family .
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