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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The intention is to close the loophole which allowed Maidstone United to be admitted to the Fourth Division without a home of their own .
2 Women have been enrolled at West Point , the United States Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy since the mid-1970s , when Congress passed a law that required women to be admitted to the federal military academies .
3 Anyone accompanying a disabled person will be admitted to the Meeting , as will guide dogs .
4 Patients requiring inpatient psychiatric care will usually be admitted to the psychiatric unit in the general hospital or to an acute bed in the local psychiatric hospital .
5 Applicants who do not meet this requirement may be admitted to the Diploma of Higher Education in Irish Studies ( see page 151 ) .
6 Thus , an engineer trained in Germany may now be admitted to the profession of Chartered Engineers in the United Kingdom .
7 Each would-be Member has to comply with the requirements of the Parliamentary Oaths Act 1866 , as amended , prove his right to membership to the satisfaction of the Speaker and be admitted to the House by the Speaker .
8 He therefore proposed that they should be given increased representation in Legislative Councils and that they should be admitted to the administrative services .
9 VISITORS will be admitted to the fire-ravaged Windsor Castle from next month .
10 Another request was made by the NVALA that Thorsen should not be admitted to the country , and he was indeed excluded ‘ on the grounds that [ his ] exclusion [ was ] conducive to the public good ’ , when he tried to enter early the following year .
11 Almost a hundred years later the Levellers , in the Putney debates , were to reach deadlock over the problem whether men without an assured livelihood could be admitted to the political nation .
12 The initial bone of contention was the question of the terms on which sympathizers should be admitted to the Party .
13 Upon entry to hospital older people will be admitted to the branch of medicine dealing with their type of illness .
14 Ultimately the latter would choose a head of state and a government would be formed , which would be admitted to the UN .
15 Some patients will be admitted to the ward for observation and investigations of a condition which is thought likely to need surgical treatment ; for example , to ascertain the cause of abdominal pain .
16 Patients may be admitted to the ward for investigations that need to be carried out under local or general anaesthetic , e.g. the removal of a small piece of tissue for examination under a microscope ( a biopsy ) or the internal inspection of an organ such as the bladder ( a cystoscopy ) .
17 Two of the survivors assured me they were among the last girls to be admitted to the trade .
18 English was , as it were , placed fully in the hands of the critic rather than the author , and the author would henceforth be admitted to the pantheon only on condition of a complete and " first-hand " revaluation .
19 The board ( the managing partners ) makes the decisions about who should be admitted to the partnership , who removed , what their share should be and so on , but there is complex mutual control over this group .
20 Moderator the erm overture which we passed into an act er in the last sentence of section three says the names of such children , that 's those children who have been admitted to erm communion as children , shall be admitted to the communion roll of the congregation when they have made public profession of their faith that is , when they reach the point at which they make that normal statement and the my understanding would be people whose names are on the communion roll .
21 Students , likewise , would simply be admitted to the institution ; they would not belong to a department or faculty .
22 The initial bone of contention was the question of the terms on which sympathizers should be admitted to the party .
23 Only those workers who fully accepted the intelligentsia 's theories and guidance , he insisted , should be admitted to the party .
24 The applicants , one a Hindu and the other a Muslim , applied in November 1990 , expressing their preference in accordance with the Education Act 1980 , for their respective daughters to be admitted to the school from September 1991 .
25 Each applicant had applied for his respective daughter to be admitted to the school in September 1991 , thus expressing their preference in accordance with the appropriate arrangements under the Education Act 1980 .
26 In In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , Brooke J. explained why that Act had had no effect on the jurisdiction of the Inns , subject to the supervision of the judges , to decide who were fit and proper persons to be admitted to the Inns for training .
27 ‘ although in the Act of 1990 Parliament introduced a new statutory machinery for supervising and regulating the rules for education and conduct for those who are to have rights of audience in the courts it decided not to interfere expressly with the jurisdiction of the Inns , under the supervision of the judges , to decide who were fit and proper persons to be admitted to the Inns for training or their liberty to decide the criteria which should dictate their admissions policy .
28 He hated pomp and humbug , and he resigned from the National Academy of Sciences because he found that they spent most of their time deciding which other scientists should be admitted to the Academy .
29 One day , as I was waiting to be admitted to the prison , I heard quite a young man talking to the guard in broken but familiar Italian : it sounded like Triestino .
30 She does want to be ‘ one of the gang ’ and to be admitted to the fortress den and in this she is successful .
  Next page