Example sentences of "member [prep] [art] royal [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was fitting , in the 50th anniversary year of the Battle of Britain , that the Association should have engaged in a full range of activities aimed at meeting its responsibilities towards former members of the Royal Air Force , both men and women .
2 Report of the Auditors to the Members of The Royal Air Forces Association
3 He spoke scornfully of us raw recruits and pointed out that we would have to get some service in before we were fit to associate with the real members of the Royal Air Force .
4 SINCE 1943 the Royal Air Forces Association has provided a welfare and community service for serving and former members of the Royal Air Forces and their families .
5 The prince was so impressed that he had a Polish translation made , brought a scenic engineer from Mantua for a ‘ fisher idyll ’ Galatea produced at the Warsaw court , and on his accession to the throne in 1632 built a theatre in his palace where a whole series of Italian operas specially composed by members of the Royal Chapel was given .
6 Members of the royal entourage said the press were putting enormous pressure on the prince and princess . ’
7 Members of the Royal Marines orchestra , including some bandsmen who were caught up in the bombing , played during the hour-long service .
8 Even if they were sufficiently eminent , not all of the members of the Royal Society would have a place in the History of Science as we might think of it now .
9 The movements of Cambridge Platonism ( involving Henry More , Benjamin Whichcote , and Ralph Cudworth ) , and of Latitudinarianism ( involving many members of the Royal Society , such as Sprat and Glanvill ) encouraged the idea that , by itself , reason could provide the essentials of religious belief and the means to salvation .
10 The Principals of the following Consulting Practices are Professional Members of the Royal Society of Chemistry .
11 The members of the Royal Society , although they probably did n't adopt the social manners and customs of the 1770s and actually drink Priestley 's soda water at their Dining Club , were greatly impressed by its merits .
12 Similarly , the description of the conventions regarding the form of language to be used are to be interpreted more as a parody and critique of the rival Academy than as evidence of what members of the Royal Society really did .
13 So here we were , a group of local members of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds , and we had been ‘ labouring voluntarily ’ all morning .
14 He corresponded with members of the Royal Society , had lodgings in Christ Church parish , Newgate Street , London , and sought support for his projects at court and in Parliament and the City .
15 The emphasis of the study is on professional chemists who are members of the Royal Society of Chemistry .
16 The eightmonth-old cross-breed with marked Saluki and retriever influences was adopted by Warrant Officer second class Dave Forster and seven other members of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps Expeditionary Forces Institute ( RAOC/EFI ) unit based at Jubail , Saudi Arabia , during the Gulf War .
17 The first two vehicles fitted-out will be based on the new Mark III sleeping cars and will be for the use of members of the Royal Household and other support staff .
18 On a number of occasions I found members of the royal household resting .
19 The Duchess had never been liked by many courtiers and members of the Royal Household since the day of the engagement .
20 Top members of the royal household refused to name the person they believe wrote the ‘ fake ’ note .
21 The Council recommended a force of 6,000 men , apart from members of the royal household and men in charge of supplies , backed by ‘ three great pieces of guns ’ , 400 arquebuses , 60 ‘ falcons ’ or light cannon , and 500 hand-guns .
22 Both are prolific painters , involved in many artistic pursuits , and are members of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolour and of the Pastel Society , of which John is the President .
23 Reynolds also appears as the central figure in Zoffany 's group portrait of all 36 founder members of the Royal Academy , of which he was first President .
24 In London the President of the Wesleyan Conference in 1899–1900 , the Rev. F. W. Macdonald , was ‘ presented at Court … [ and ] dined with the President and members of the Royal Academy , with the Lord Mayor of London , the Lord Mayor of Liverpool , and with two or three Cabinet Ministers . ’
25 All were distinguished members of the Royal Academy and all three have died within the past year .
26 There she learnt how to handle a .38 calibre Smith and Wesson revolver and a Hechler and Koch machine pistol which are now standard issue to members of the Royal Protection squad .
27 Only two members of the Royal Commission ( William Knowles and J. Walter Clarke ) were concerned with redistribution between income groups .
28 During the 1890s they carried out work on inductive telegraphy , which was particularly important for communication with lighthouses and lightships , and Preece was one of the members of the royal commission on electrical communication with lighthouses and light vessels .
29 At the end of August , we suffered a major setback when the members of the Royal College of Nursing voted to reject our 7.5 per cent offer , despite their negotiators having initially accepted it .
30 Training is now provided for the BVetMed degree , entitling graduates to be registered as members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons , which confers on them the title of veterinary surgeon and the sole right to practise as such .
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