royal palace
collocation in Englishmeaningsofroyalandpalace
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royal
adjective
uk/ˈrɔɪ.əl/us/ˈrɔɪ.əl/
belonging or connected to a king or queen or a member of ...
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palace
noun[C]
uk/ˈpæl.ɪs/us/ˈpæl.ɪs/
a large house that is the official home of a king, queen, or other person of high ...
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(Definition ofroyalandpalacefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theroyalpalaceattribution is further suggested by the large size of the buildings.
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It is of significance that none of these tombs are directly associated with theroyalpalace.
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The noble wife, then, can be seen as one of these state warriors, with theroyalpalacebeing her battleground.
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The pattern ofroyalpalaceconstruction changed dramatically over the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, however.
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Behind the high walls of theroyalpalace, space was divided into two zones.
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The pattern ofroyalpalaceconstruction across the landscape in the seventeenth century supports the argument that regional control was relatively indirect in this period.
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Spatial patterns inroyalpalaceconstruction, materialized regionally and architecturally, are examined in this essay.
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I hope that the changes that we have planned will build on the loyalty of theroyalpalacestaff and add to their satisfaction.
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Its predecessor was aroyalpalace, but the great buildings we know now were not built for kings or princes or even for admirals.
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As aroyalpalace, and so exempt from health and safety regulations, it is a terrible accident waiting to happen.
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It is aroyalpalacebut it is also, in the best sense, the people's palace.
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Would not his amendment result in this being the first time that civil and criminal legislation has applied to aroyalpalace?
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This is a special place in many ways, not only because it is aroyalpalace, which grants it different status.
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One thing that is certain is that she does not need a licence to sing in aroyalpalace.
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There is no good reason why any institution should be exempt simply by virtue of its being aroyalpalace.
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This is not only a legislature: it is aroyalpalace.
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In all probability it came from a window of theroyalpalaceon that site.
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