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

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1 At the Royal Abbey of Fonteyraud , for instance , and the château du Roi René at Angers , the original ambience has been restored with the help of the Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques et des Sites .
2 In business for himself , first near St Paul 's , but by 1812 firmly established at the Royal Exchange in Cornhill ( where he remained for the rest of his career , apart from an enforced absence during the rebuilding of 1838–44 ) , Wilson became the determined champion of a free press — ‘ It is like the air we breathe ; if we have it not , we die . ’
3 WINNERS of tickets to the Broken Wings gig at the Royal Court on June 24 are Annamarie Owens of Liverpool 16 and Andrew Kay of Mawdesley , near Ormskirk .
4 Already , the show which arrives at the Royal Court on June 24 , has gone down very well at Universities .
5 Under the sponsorship terms , money will be provided for eight new productions a year to be performed for limited seasons at the Royal Court in central London .
6 In Edna O'Brien 's A Pagan Place , which followed Veterans at the Royal Court in 1972 , Eyre drew from a 16-year-old school girl called Veronica Quilligan , who had never acted before , a performance of exquisite subtlety and emotional truth .
7 PRINCE Charles ' great architectural opponent , Max Hutchinson , has ordered that the engraving of his name in marble at the Royal Institute of British Architects ' headquarters , be altered .
8 Larsson has described the implementation of CCL within the 3RIP search system at the Royal Institute of Technology Library in Stockholm .
9 Safety expert Tom Sanders , leisure safety advisor at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents , agrees .
10 Among those admiring the portrait yesterday at the Royal Society of Musicians was Sir Yehudi Menuhin , the septuagenarian fiddler .
11 The first is four lectures at the Royal Society of Arts to celebrate various anniversaries in the conservation world : In Search Of Neptune , Dr. John Harvey , Chief Adviser on Nature Conservation ( 8 October ) ; The Landmark Experience , Robin Evans , Director of the Landmark Trust ( 15 October ) ; Common Roots , Rodney Legg , Chairman of the Open Spaces Society ( 22 October ) ; and Lochs , Lairds and Legends , Christopher Hartley ( 29 October ) .
12 The conference takes place at the Royal Society of Arts on 27 May .
13 The Prime Minister was attending the first meeting at the Royal Society of Arts in London of the Walpole Committee , an amalgam of private industry whose objective is to talk up the best that Britain has to offer .
14 2 ‘ On the state of the public ill-health : premature mortality in the UK and Europe , ’ by J Catford and S Ford , in British Medical Journal , 1984. 3 Jonathon Porritt , director of Friends of the Earth UK , at the Royal Society of Arts ' Caroline Walker Lecture , October 1989 .
15 Attempts to start a faculty or institute of clinical forensic medicine failed at the Royal College of Physicians in London ; at least the formation of a section at the Royal Society of Medicine ( RSM ) has been a successful venture .
16 The meeting will be held on Monday , May 17 at 1715 for 1745 hrs at the Royal Society of Arts ,
17 Irwin Gabathuler of the University of Liverpool took theorists to task at a meeting at the Royal Society in London last month .
18 He made his comments at a meeting on research and development at the Royal Society in London last week .
19 His first experiment , shown at the Royal Society in September 1662 , featured a puppy preserved in spirits of wine throughout the summer months .
20 ‘ In some cases smoking is as addictive as heroin and it is difficult for people to give up when they have been inhaling deeply for a number of years , ’ he told a news conference at the Royal Society in London .
21 The concert is by the Ted Heath Band and it 's a gala concert at the Royal Centre in Nottingham on Friday November the twelfth because in attendance will be Mrs Moira Heath , Ted 's widow er Jack Parnell will be on drums , Kenny Baker on trumpet and one of the country 's great song stylists will be the guest singer .
22 The Allen Homes at The Royal School for Deaf Children , Margate Their loss caused severe accommodation difficulties for the school after being totally destroyed in the War .
23 Thomson was born in Bangalore , India , in 1894 and was educated at the Royal School for Deaf Children , Margate , in England before he went to study art at the London Art School , Kensington , and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1920 .
24 When she was 18 she went to study at the Royal School of Needlework , where she not only learnt how to identify and date historical embroidery , but also became a prize-winning practitioner .
25 Along with a number of younger protégés , Huxley established a course for high-school teachers at the Royal School of Mines ( later the Normal School of Science , now incorporated into the Imperial College of Science and Technology ) .
26 He was educated at Liverpool College , and subsequently at King 's College , London , where he won many prizes , including an associateship of King 's College and a Royal exhibition at the Royal School of Mines .
27 Unlike his cousin , Alexander 's nephew , Sidney Gilchrist Thomas [ q.v. ] , with whom he was to collaborate , Percy received a complete education , first at Felsted School , and then at the Royal School of Mines ( 1868–71 ) , where he trained as a metallurgist and analytical chemist and was Murchison medallist in July 1870 .
28 In 1892 he moved to London and graduated in mining in 1896 at the Royal School of Mines .
29 Her aunt , Jane Burden , becomes chief instructress at The Royal School of Needlework , from which the Embroiderer 's Guild later evolves .
30 TONIGHT at the Royal Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh , the Scottish Chamber Orchestra present their version of The Turn of the Tide , composed by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies on an environmental theme for performance by orchestras and children nationwide .
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