Example sentences of "[prep] hospital [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | This is especially important , as the experience of hospital invariably disempowers women . |
2 | He came out of hospital just before Christmas and then began weeks of physiotherapy to get back to his current level of fitness . |
3 | AN elderly man told his family he had been thrown out of hospital just two days before he died . |
4 | Caller — Is he out of hospital yet ? |
5 | whilst the group who have made the move from the hospital to the community are not typical of the hospital population — they are generally not as dependent as the average person in hospital — they are certainly much more typical than those people who are moving out of hospital elsewhere in England and to some extent in Scotland . |
6 | Terrible is she out of hospital now and that ? |
7 | Anyway , so he 's out of hospital now is he the other |
8 | She had only just been out of hospital then . |
9 | TV HOST Leslie Crowther was allowed out of hospital yesterday to spend Christmas with his family . |
10 | The teenager was walking through the grounds of Hospital yesterday evening , when a man pulled her to the ground and threatened her . |
11 | I am satisfied that the proposals for NHS trust status for the south Ayrshire group of hospitals also meet the criteria which I have outlined , and in particular that they will secure benefits for patients and an improved quality of service . |
12 | In the best 10 per cent of hospitals only one operating theatre session in 77 had to be cancelled , but in the worst 10 per cent the figure was one in six , he said . |
13 | Christopher is going into hospital soon for a hip operation and will be spending approximately 2 months in plaster up to his chest . |
14 | Conceptually , all readmissions are bad , since to go into hospital again may be a profoundly disturbing and negative experience for the patient ( i.e. a poor patient outcome ) . |
15 | Mr and Mrs G , 29 and 27 , are ill with HIV and go into hospital regularly for short periods . |
16 | ‘ I went into hospital immediately after the Mercer fight and had an operation , ’ Holmes said . |
17 | GOALKEEPER Stephen Pears goes into hospital tomorrow for an operation on a cheekbone injury that has ruled him out of an international debut next week . |
18 | A possible ( relatively ) benign explanation might be presented for GPs ' failure to pursue a non compulsory route : that women , whose conventional role involves running the home and family , would be less willing to go into hospital precisely because of their feelings of responsibility for others in the home . |
19 | The Israeli Prime Minister , Mr Yitzhak Shamir , went into hospital yesterday for a hernia operation . |
20 | Second-choice keeper Gary Walsh went into hospital yesterday for a knee operation and third string Ian Wilkinson is out with a broken wrist . |
21 | We try to get continuity of care by links with the local hospital — we 're very lucky at the moment because we have a good geriatric doctor who visits with the almoner and tries to put off taking them into hospital as long as possible . |
22 | Do you think if he 'd been sent into hospital earlier he would n't have been in such a |
23 | Arthur liked her very much , and when he heard from Fred that she was going into hospital overnight to have a minor operation he packed her room with flowers and clownish notes . |
24 | Anyway erm tt I went down the day before I went into hospital actually for my op , and er |
25 | This is obviously disturbing for both the child and his or her family , particularly if they have not had a great deal of contact with hospitals previously . |
26 | With hospitals all over Britain restricting admissions , the problems of London becoming more evident by the day , and general practice fundholders stealing a march on non-fundholders , ministers are faced with a complex set of challenges . |
27 | Contracts may be developed with hospitals further afield , but few patients would choose to enter a hospital far from home . |
28 | This may reflect differences in hospitals rather than patients since centre C has no casualty department and most patients are admitted direct to the ward . |
29 | A serious problem in hospitals today is the development of microorganisms that are resistant to the ‘ traditional ’ antibiotics — penicillins , cephalosporins , aminoglycosides and tetracyclines . |
30 | Charlie spend just over a year in hospitals both in England and the USA . |