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

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1 £40 per day , tax-free , as soon as you 're admitted to hospital for a period of up to one year .
2 A : NatWest Insurance Services has negotiated with Sun Alliance to bring the Hospital Income Plan to NatWest Bank Customers — with the specially added benefit of double cover if you 're admitted to hospital as the result of an accident .
3 Thus country A may impose more onerous rules than country B and therefore a country B bank will not be admitted to country A. Secondly , some countries have required the branches of foreign banks to have their own endowment of reserve capital .
4 I have been there three times , but each time they say I must go back to the Home Office and try to get my daughter a visa for longer than a six months ' stay in Britain ; otherwise she can not be admitted to school .
5 Applicants for the Clinical Course Students from the Universities of Cambridge , Oxford and St Andrews reading for medical science degrees who have completed the appropriate parts of their course may be admitted to Phase II in order to complete their medical studies .
6 My mental health has deteriorated to such an extent that I had to be admitted to hospital and am currently on sedation .
7 If sudden illness overtakes an elderly person living alone and she needs to be admitted to hospital , she sometimes becomes very agitated and distressed .
8 I know I 'm too thin , I do n't like what I look like and I 've been told if I lose any more weight I 'll have to give up work and be admitted to hospital .
9 If the problem is severe then the child and mother may need to be admitted to hospital for observation of nutritional intake .
10 Infants of parents who smoke are more likely to be admitted to hospital for bronchitis and pneumonia in the first year of life .
11 In England , James Robertson ( 1953 , 1958 ) , a colleague of Bowlby 's at the Tavistock Clinic , started a campaign to persuade children 's hospital wards to admit mothers together with their children , or at least not to restrict visiting in any way ; some hospitals welcomed the idea , others resisted it , but meanwhile a Government committee was set up which in 1959 published the ‘ Platt Report ’ on the welfare of children in hospital , recommending ‘ that all hospitals where children are treated will adopt the practice of unrestricted visiting , particularly for children below school age ’ , that ‘ it is particularly valuable for the mother to be able to stay in hospital with her child during the first day or two ’ , and that ‘ children should not be admitted to hospital if it can possibly be avoided ’ .
12 Inpatient waiting times have long been the focus of attention , but for many patients waiting to be admitted to hospital is just the tip of a ‘ waiting iceberg . ’
13 However , there will always be a need for specialist mental health services to be readily available for offenders in prison who do not need to be admitted to hospital .
14 For many years it has been known that black people are more likely than whites to be admitted to hospital for treatment of mental disorder , more likely to be admitted compulsorily following being arrested in a public place by the police and far more likely to be diagnosed as having schizophrenia than white people .
15 I 've phoned the doctor , and he 's arranged for her to be admitted to hospital for observation , or whatever they do .
16 We need to see if he can be admitted to hospital .
17 These ‘ id-impulses ’ may be either for ‘ perverse ’ sexual acts which sometimes can not even be admitted to consciousness as acts which the person desires , or they may be impulses of sadism and destructiveness .
18 Ordinary shares are not particularly attractive unless the offeror is listed and the new shares will also be admitted to listing .
19 Second was the husband of Mrs Chapple ; Mrs Chapple had just been admitted to hospital and seemed unlikely to return home :
20 During seven years of illness she had been admitted to hospital 13 times , often compulsorily during episodes of violent behaviour when she was a danger both to her children and herself .
21 At one stage , in her early fifties , the depression had been so bad that she had been admitted to hospital .
22 This date may be changed as Marion 's father died two days before Christmas and Chris 's father has recently been admitted to hospital in Greenwich .
23 As a precaution they had both been admitted to hospital , but Sean Walsh had driven up and got Benny discharged .
24 In this particular case , the interviewee had been admitted to hospital with hepatitis and pancreatitis and given a methadone reduction course whilst recovering from the operation :
25 John 's mother had been very ill over Christmas and over the New Year she had been admitted to hospital .
26 A study of people using a shelter in Boston found that although 30 of the 68 respondents were suffering from a psychosis , only five had been admitted to hospital for longer than a year in total .
27 A survey of 124 homeless men using a Salvation Army hostel found that over half were suffering from mental disorders but only seven had been admitted to hospital for longer than a year .
28 In an experimental study of a case management service for homeless mentally ill people only two out of 94 people referred in a year reported having been admitted to hospital for a year or longer .
29 If a person had been admitted to hospital for coronary heart disease we used the date of first admission as the incidence date .
30 The subjects in Mattila 's study had all been admitted to hospital for acute myocardial infarction .
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