Example sentences of "he be admitted to " in BNC.

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1 He 's admitted to being a Liberal ! ’
2 He was admitted to the most lavishly decorated and furnished room he had ever been in .
3 Later that year , he was admitted to the Academy run by the Board of Trustees of Edinburgh after proving his skill in competition with other artists .
4 He took the University of London Matriculation Examination in 1932 , obtaining credits or better in every subject , while still at school , as a result of which he was admitted to the University , where despite enormous handicaps , he gained a Honours B.Sc. , followed by the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in science and geology .
5 He was admitted to the ICU shortly after receiving plasma-exchange treatment .
6 He was admitted to hospital in Redhill , Surrey on Monday and died in the early hours yesterday from heart failure .
7 He was admitted to Islington Infirmary , unable to speak , and yet desperately trying to convey a message to his daughter-in-law Margaret .
8 First he was admitted to a Part III residential home , and then she was admitted with him .
9 He was admitted to hospital earlier this week after showing no signs of recovery .
10 When , eventually , he was admitted to the presence of the Chairman he would have perhaps fifteen minutes to explain himself .
11 He had to wait for fifteen minutes before he was admitted to the Agency 's annexe .
12 He was admitted to hospital and his condition was said to be ‘ critical ’ .
13 At the end of February , he was admitted to the London Clinic for an operation to remove piles .
14 When he was admitted to the ward , Mr Reynolds ' temperature was recorded orally at 36.8 C. Throughout the pre-operative period it remained within normal limits .
15 He was admitted to the general medical service at Pinderfields General Hospital with a provisional diagnosis of pulmonary embolism .
16 Thus , in one case , a patient with inoperable cancer of the oesophagus was still in pain despite receiving 12 g of oral morphine a day when he was admitted to a hospice ; a week later he was free of pain when taking 60 mg of morphine a day and 10 mg of diazepam at night .
17 He was admitted to hospital and encouraged to drink 4–5 litres of fluid daily with careful monitoring of renal function .
18 Instead of being educated at Christ 's Hospital in London , where his father had secured a nomination for him , he was admitted to the Asylum for deaf and dumb children in the Old Kent Road , London .
19 He was admitted to the degree of D.Litt. on two occasions ( Wales 1934 , Oxford 1937 ) and to the degree of honorary LLD by the University of Wales .
20 He was admitted to Gray 's Inn 11 August 1628 .
21 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 .
22 He was admitted to the Scots bar in 1924 and was counsel in three causes célèbres of the period .
23 He was admitted to Lincoln 's Inn in 1827 .
24 Having become ill in Prestwick , he was admitted to Park Nursing Home , Glasgow , where he died two days later , 5 February 1934 .
25 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 .
26 He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1648 , living in chambers until 1656 , but he never practised law .
27 He was educated at Bristol Grammar School until 1732 , when he was admitted to St John 's College , Oxford , as a Bristol fellow .
28 He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1505 , and by 1512 had married Catharine , daughter of Sir Nicholas Vaux , first Baron Vaux of Harrowden [ q.v. ] , courtier and soldier , whose family link with the Parrs was of subsequent advantage .
29 In 1638 he was admitted to Lincoln 's Inn , a late admission suggesting a serious interest in the law .
30 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 .
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