Example sentences of "lord [noun prp] of [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Hastings £20m scheme was celebrated by a successful ‘ Gala Day ’ on 27 April when unlimited travel over the line for only £1 was available and more formally on 6 May when the Queen Mother ( Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ) travelled over the line in the Royal Train .
2 Just time for a cup of coffee , she thinks , but she will have to make it herself as the office is short staffed , with the Corporal Clerk away representing the Corps at the celebrations to mark the tenth anniversary of the Queen Mother being appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports .
3 A man who was Commander-in-Chief , First Lord of the Treasury , Chancellor of the University of Oxford , Lord High Constable , Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports , Constable of the Tower , Commissioner of the Royal Military College and Military Asylum , Chief Ranger and Keeper of Hyde Park and St. James 's Park and , when he had a week or two free , Home Secretary , Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister , deserved a little respite when it came to correspondence .
4 Deal Castle was constructed by order of Henry VIII and is the largest in the network of Tudor coastal defences ; Walmer Castle , shaped like a Tudor rose , is the official residence of the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports , who , at the present time , is Her Majesty the Queen Mother .
5 This might or might not suit the wishes of the Lord Warden of the Forest .
6 Sir Stephen Fox , who was Member of Parliament for Sarum and served as Lord Commissioner of the Treasury for both King Charles II and William 111 , from 1665 until his death in 1716 , bought the copyhold , in 1682 , or thereabouts , of an estate north-west of Corney House ( on the river front of Old Chiswick ) and behind the first Earl of Burlington 's mansion in Chiswick , and in 1691 he also acquired several acres on the west side of Chiswick Lane , where he sited a mansion with gardens , which he came known as Manor Farm House .
7 Men with widely differing occupations like the Collector of the King 's Customs at Plymouth , a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty , the Treasurer of St Bartholomew 's Hospital and a Chief Clerk of Session in Scotland all shared a common interest in the Gardeners Dictionary .
8 The pool of serious Constable collectors is small : Lord Thomson of the Fleet is the preeminent name in the field .
9 Mr Biffen , who was later to become Leader of the Commons and Lord President of the Council , and was eventually to be sacked by You-Know-Who for wholly ideological reasons , was marched back to the hotel to cover himself .
10 Lord Granville , the Lord President of the Council , replied that the competition had been held in accordance with the recommendation of a Select Committee .
11 Even before that stage is reached , the Cabinet Office will have been monitoring the progress of the more significant proposals by departments in order to alert the Prime Minister or Lord President of the Council of any wider implications .
12 After the Summer Recess the Cabinet reverted to the subject of capital punishment on 3 November , with the Lord President of the Council reporting on the results of the soundings of Government supporters which he had taken at the request of the Cabinet at its meeting on 15 July .
13 The incident did no harm to his career for he went on to become a peer and Lord President of the Council in the Marches .
14 Baldwin became Lord President of the Council and number three in the Cabinet list ( Sankey , the Lord Chancellor , was above him ) .
15 Chamberlain paid a tribute to Baldwin , which while predictably pedestrian was a great deal less embarrassing than Harcourt 's reading from ‘ a well-thumbed manuscript ’ at the famous ‘ blubbering Cabinet ’ which said farewell to Gladstone in 1894 Baldwin then paid another tribute to MacDonald ( still there as Lord President of the Council ) for whom it was also the end .
16 The petition was considered by the Lord President of the Council , on behalf of Her Majesty .
17 Having received from Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle advice that the dismissal was valid , the Lord President of the Council on behalf of Her Majesty dismissed the petition .
18 Mr. Harry Greenway : To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will estimate the average number of peers who use Peers ' Gallery seats on each day of the week ; and if he will make a statement .
19 The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons ( Mr. John Wakeham ) : It is not possible to provide the information that my Hon. Friend requests , as attendance by peers in their Gallery depends largely on the business of the House .
20 Ms. Walley : To ask the Lord President of the Council how much money has been allocated to introduce healthy and nutritious food programmes covering the Members ' and Strangers ' Cafeterias .
21 Mr. Allen : To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will take steps to make the Order Paper more user-friendly .
22 Mr. Teddy Taylor : To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will take steps to ensure that European documents are considered by the House of Commons before a common position has been arrived at by the Council of Ministers ; and if he will make a statement .
23 Mr. Dykes : Does not the Lord President of the Council agree that all parts of the House are anxious to get this right , including those who are keen on our membership of the European Community ?
24 Mr. Dykes : Does not the Lord President of the Council agree that all parts of the House are anxious to get this right , including those who are keen on our membership of the European Community ?
25 The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons ( Mr. John MacGregor )
26 The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons ( Mr. John MacGregor )
27 To ask the Lord President of the Council when he expects results from the feasibility study on refreshment facilities for visitors to the House .
28 To ask the Lord President of the Council what progress has been made to improve catering facilities for Members ' parties visiting the Palace of Westminster .
29 The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Commons ( Mr. John MacGregor )
30 To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will set up a Select Committee to consider the investigations into the Lockerbie air disaster .
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