Example sentences of "he be admit to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He was admitted to Islington Infirmary , unable to speak , and yet desperately trying to convey a message to his daughter-in-law Margaret . |
2 | He was admitted to Lincoln 's Inn in 1827 . |
3 | In 1638 he was admitted to Lincoln 's Inn , a late admission suggesting a serious interest in the law . |
4 | In 1816 he was admitted to Lincoln 's Inn but there is no record of his ever being called to the bar . |
5 | He was admitted to Gray 's Inn 11 August 1628 . |
6 | He was admitted to Gray 's Inn 1 November 1604 , was called to the bar 26 June 1617 , and became a bencher in 1627 . |
7 | He was admitted to North Tees General Hospital on January 27 and died there on Tuesday . |
8 | He was admitted to Walton Hospital where doctors thought that he had a tumour . |
9 | Having become ill in Prestwick , he was admitted to Park Nursing Home , Glasgow , where he died two days later , 5 February 1934 . |
10 | He was admitted to hospital in Redhill , Surrey on Monday and died in the early hours yesterday from heart failure . |
11 | He was admitted to hospital earlier this week after showing no signs of recovery . |
12 | He was admitted to hospital and his condition was said to be ‘ critical ’ . |
13 | He was admitted to hospital and encouraged to drink 4–5 litres of fluid daily with careful monitoring of renal function . |
14 | Creevey was educated at Newcome 's School , Hackney , which favoured ‘ the sons of noblemen and gentlemen ’ , from c .1780 to 1787 , when he was admitted to Queens ' College , Cambridge , whence he graduated in 1789 as seventh wrangler . |
15 | During 1521 he was admitted to membership of the Fraternity or Guild of St Nicholas , London — the guild of the parish clerks of the city 's parish churches , augmented by the professional musicians employed in the parish and other churches of London and its immediate neighbourhood . |
16 | He was educated at Bristol Grammar School until 1732 , when he was admitted to St John 's College , Oxford , as a Bristol fellow . |
17 | In 1675 , by which time his father had died , he was admitted to Christ 's Hospital from St Giles , Cripplegate ; he left the school in 1681 to be apprenticed to the writing-master , William Brooks , in the City of London . |