Similar words: civil liberty, civilly, civilise, civil law, civilised, civil rights activist, uncivilised, civilisation. Meaning: n. a sum of money voted by British Parliament each year for the expenses of the British royal family.
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1 He received a civil list pension in March 1930.
2 Bullen was awarded a civil list pension in 1912.
3 She was granted a small civil list pension in 1863.
4 She gets £130,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 from the Civil List.
5 The civil list was ?13.9m last year, 43% of which came from the Queen's reserve.
6 Uniquely in the public sector, royal civil list finances are negotiated – and debated by MPs –only once every 10 years.
7 A Treasury order settling the annual civil list until 2020 must be laid before parliament by next July to come into effect from January 2011.
8 The civil list is negotiated every 10 years and the Government has to report to Parliament on the grant by July 3 at the latest.
9 The deal under the 1972 Civil List Act confirmed by background Treasury papers in the National Archives seen by the Guardian means they can only ever vote to increase it.
10 Neither he nor Diana receives a penny from the Civil List.
11 In recognition for her endeavours on behalf of women, she was granted a civil list pension of £75 a year in 1913.
12 Despite their wealth, each receives a hefty cash handout from the Civil List.
13 The Royal Family is to be exempt from any cuts in public spending next year when its civil list funding is settled for the next 10 years.
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