Example sentences of "[noun sg] be admitted to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One can not negotiate where an agency has clear rules , for example about the necessity for undertaking a financial assessment for an old person being admitted to local authority residential care .
2 If an old person is admitted to local authority residential care while still having a house to sell , some of the value of the property when sold may be claimed back by the authority in retrospective residential charges .
3 Poor diagnosis of dementia means that there is great uncertainty about how many people with dementia are admitted to residential care ( the probable figure is 40–50% of admissions ) ; most of these will be " quietly dementing " .
4 Membership of the Council continues to grow with Classic Warbirds — undertaking a ground-up Typhoon project ( see page 94 ) with large sections of a Firefly next in line were admitted to Provisional Membership .
5 The agreement declares that the member is admitted to clearing membership ; this requires the member to notify LCH of such events as a petition for liquidation , loss of authorisation under the 1986 Act , the imposition of any disciplinary measure by a regulatory authority or a change of control of the member .
6 The development officer therefore could not provide even frequent direct help — the most she could manage was to monitor the situation ( which in fact broke down five months after her referral , when the client was admitted to residential care under a guardianship order ) .
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