Example sentences of "[was/were] [vb pp] [prep] hospital " in BNC.

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1 Instead of berths , patients were received from hospital ships in hanging cots .
2 Aunt and nephew were treated at hospital for cuts and bruises .
3 Aunt and nephew were treated at hospital for cuts and bruises .
4 The majority were treated outside hospital .
5 Nine pupils and two teachers were treated in hospital after being overcome by noxious fumes in a classroom at Lancaster Boys ' School , Leicester .
6 Nine people were treated in hospital and one ten-year-old child was detained overnight .
7 Nine Turkish immigrants were treated in hospital for burns and shock after the attack .
8 Four people aboard the yacht were thrown from their bunks , and were treated in hospital for cuts and shock .
9 Police said 36 people were arrested , mainly for public order offences , and four casualties were treated in hospital .
10 Five British soldiers were killed in Londonderry , 10 were seriously injured and about 18 residents of a nearby housing estate were treated in hospital when early on Oct. 24 a man was forced by the Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) to drive a van packed with explosives into an Army checkpoint , where it was blown up by remote control .
11 The four month old girls were treated in hospital for smoke inhalation but later allowed home .
12 The children , aged ( 10 ) ten and ( 8 ) eight and two men were treated in hospital for minor injuries .
13 TWO Hampshire campers were treated in hospital after their tent was destroyed by fire at a site in Scotland .
14 THREE people were treated in hospital today after passengers and crew had to swiftly leave an aircraft by emergency chutes when smoke appeared in the cockpit .
15 Five people were treated in hospital for cuts and whiplash but all were later released .
16 Four hurt : Four men were treated in hospital after a head-on car crash at Musham Bank , Scarborough .
17 All were treated in hospital for shock .
18 They were flown to hospital in Aberdeen but released after a check-up .
19 Ninety six male patients admitted to four surgical wards for elective repair of inguinal hernias under general anaesthesia were interviewed in hospital on the day before surgery and asked to complete two self evaluation questionnaires : a screen for pre-existing anxiety or depressive states using the hospital anxiety and depression scale ( HADS ) , in which patients were asked to score answers based on how they generally felt over the few weeks before admission , and an assessment of their current state of anxiety ( Spielberger STAI-X1 ) .
20 Police released a list of survivors : Henry Wyllie , 20 , Helen Lawrie , 48 , and Paula Gaunt , 28 , were discharged from hospital after treatment ; Dawn Howbridge , 19 , and Martin Baptie , 19 , were said to be satisfactory in hospital .
21 Eleven of 14 patients with normal or nearly normal renal function and three of five with moderate renal dysfunction ( mean urea concentration 27.2 mmol/l ; mean creatinine concentration 210 µmol/ l ) who were discharged from hospital after transplantation remained alive in the long term .
22 Of the original cohort of 33 , six of 14 patients with moderate hepatic dysfunction were discharged from hospital after transplantation , and four remained alive and well at long term follow up ( three also had moderate renal dysfunction ) .
23 Fourteen of 19 patients with normal or mildly abnormal hepatic function were discharged from hospital after successful transplantation , 10 being alive at long term follow up .
24 Of the six patients who underwent intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation and were discharged from hospital after transplantation two are alive , the four others having died at 10 weeks , 31 , 42 , and 61 months .
25 The remaining 119 ( 84% ) patients were discharged from hospital after treatment .
26 His mother 's claims come just a few days before the publication of a report into the case of seven mental patients , who died after they were discharged from hospital .
27 Five people were airlifted to hospital after they had feared they were going to die .
28 The last six months of his life were spent in hospital , where he rarely slept , if ever , and he suffered from disorientation , inability to concentrate enough to do the simplest task , and was totally unintelligible .
29 The weights were derived from hospital bed utilization rates in each age-sex category ; if , for example , elderly women accounted for three times as many bed-days as middle-aged men , they counted three times as heavily in calculating the weighted population total .
30 Too late , they were rushed to hospital .
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