Example sentences of "[was/were] admitted to the " in BNC.

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1 Only the baptized were admitted to the thanksgiving ( eucharistia ) .
2 What is clear is that behind the brilliance of the official Court there lay a core of family — one is tempted to say bourgeois — life , but this is not , of course , how the Second Empire is remembered , for few even of the courtiers were admitted to the intimacy of the Imperial family and the general public not at all .
3 The first graduates of the new Faculty of Technology at the recently designated Polytechnic of West London , Slough , were admitted to the RSC in November .
4 What happened during the years between circa 1880 and 1920 , was the beginning of a process whereby young workers were admitted to the public domain : their newly-defined significance meant that they required a new role , but one which had to be carefully circumscribed .
5 He went on to play in all 42 League games that season and helped the club to finish in a respectable third position but , statistically at least , his best season with the Palace was 1920–21 when , along with all the other Southern League clubs , we were admitted to the Football League — and promptly won the newly-formed 3rd Division at the first time of asking !
6 Early on , however , the forerunner of the modern House of Lords emerged from the Council around the monarch and it is now over seven centuries since commoners of England ( albeit of no more lowly status than the county squirearchy ) were admitted to the Parliament of England .
7 Rather like the three-headed CERBERUS who guarded HADES , the Devourer attended MAAT , the Egyptian goddess of Truth , who assessed the dead before they were admitted to the afterlife .
8 However , when presently the knights were admitted to the castle , it was to find Moray and the High Steward themselves therein .
9 The principle on which students were admitted to the Holy Cross was for testing and training , with no guarantee that they would finally be ordained .
10 From mid-day the general public were admitted to the site for the first time , and although publicity had been kept to a relatively low key , several hundred visitors attended .
11 All of these were admitted to the smallpox hospital , which was , however , later demolished , when the ground was built over for industrial purposes .
12 In brief , subjects were admitted to the metabolic unit on the evening before study and overnight glucose control was achieved by monitored intravenous insulin infusion .
13 Those who were admitted to the meeting had been vetted and no trouble was expected .
14 The language and rituals of the chapel were , as we have seen , so uncompromisingly masculine that it would have seemed impossible for printing-house life to be the same again once women were admitted to the craft .
15 The Liberal Unionists were admitted to the Carlton Club and a longstanding source of tension was eradicated .
16 She turned the key in the lock ; the heavy door swung open and she and her family were admitted to the house .
17 The data from 256 children were evaluated ; 209 were admitted to the hospital .
18 While this suited some people with mild conditions , it became clear that those who attended as outpatients frequently had quite different characteristics from those who were admitted to the mental hospitals as in-patients .
19 I refer in that context to the observations of Lord President Cooper in MacCormick v. The Lord Advocate in 1953 , when Lord Cooper , generally regarded as one of the foremost Scottish jurists of this century , said : ’ The principle of the unlimited sovereignty of Parliament is a distinctively English principle which has no counterpart in Scottish constitutional law Considering that the Union legislation extinguished the Parliaments of Scotland and England and replaced them by a new Parliament , I have difficulty in seeing why it should have been supposed that the new Parliament of Great Britain must inherit all the peculiar characteristics of the English Parliament but none of the Scottish Parliament , as if all that happened in 1707 was that Scottish representatives were admitted to the Parliament of England .
20 During the same period over 303,200 people were admitted to the party , which had some 2,155,000 members .
21 The three states were admitted to the Conference and Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) on Sept. 10 and to the United Nations on Sept. 17 [ see p. 38458 ] .
22 The independence of the Republics of Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania was recognised by the Soviet Union on Sept. 6 , 1991 , and the three Baltic states were admitted to the UN on Sept. 17 [ see p. 38419-20 for information on their political systems ] .
23 United Sabah National Organization ( USNO , Sakaran Bin Dandai pres. ) ; the Sabah-based AKAR and LDP were admitted to the BN in July 1991 [ see p. 38344 ] .
24 Although 68 patients were admitted to the trial five were subsequently withdrawn from further analysis .
25 Ninety three patients fulfilled the entry criteria ( see below ) and were admitted to the trial .
26 The occupational structure of the town can be deduced from the freemen 's registers , for between 1559 and 1603 an average of about twenty men per annum , almost 900 in all , were admitted to the freedom of the city .
27 During the 11-month interval , 147 patients with community-acquired pneumonia were admitted to the two hospitals .
28 TRANMERE won their long fight to provide a better standard of competition for their reserves today when they were admitted to the Pontins League .
29 Then occasionally when we had houses broken into and so on , if it was thought that a tramp could have been responsible , it used to be a great help if we gave out nine tickets for tramps and only eight of the nine were admitted to the casual ward , then we should clamp down of course on the one who failed to turn up .
30 Corporate members ( both domestic and foreign ) were admitted to the Stock Exchange .
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