9.The clear, kingly effulgence that had characterized the majority expressed a heath and furze country like their own, which in one direction extended an unlimited number of miles.
11.But the titular king of England spent very little time on the island itself and never got around to fulfilling his kingly duty of producing an heir to his throne.
13.Ever since photographs have been sent back to us of our own blue planet, we have known that there is no such kingly court just out of reach above our heads.
14.A kingly man in rich robes rose when he saw her, and smiled. " Daenerys of House Targaryen, be welcome. Come and share the food of forever. We are the Undying of Qarth" .
15.Despite his refusal of the kingly title, Cromwell did concede to a lot of the other proposals made in the 'Humble Petition', including the scrapping of the unpopular Major-General structure and restoring the House of Lords.
16.More importantly, it is almost all in the heroic mode due to the great influence of the heroic ideal, i.e.the ideal of kingly behavior, which held its value down to the end of the Old English period.
17.He took thought therefore how he should make for himself a kingly dwelling, and a place that should be strong, if evil were to awake again in Middle-earth; and he sought aid and counsel of the Dwarves of Belegost.