Example sentences of "admitted [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1977 , when a detailed inquiry into child deaths was instituted in Gwynedd , no children admitted for life threatening events in the first four years of life have subsequently died ( apart from two children with known epilepsy who have died during fits ) .
2 While the procedure was to some extent artificial and led to conclusions that did not always stand up to later study , it did at least mean that the different forms of early Christian teaching could now be admitted for discussion , and the possibility of real conflict between opposing views recognised as a natural and proper element in the development .
3 A 26 year old man was admitted for treatment of newly diagnosed stricturing ileal Crohn 's disease associated clinically with an ileovesical fistula .
4 Another child , repeatedly admitted for treatment , or whose home life preceding and following his hospital stay is characterised by family discord , may be adversely affected by the experience .
5 Today the family has new hope , but it took an eight week jail term and the care of the prison 's medical officer to have Andrew admitted for treatment
6 She had been admitted for treatment on many occasions , he said .
7 She was admitted for mobilisation , but tests requested the next morning on samples taken on the evening of admission showed a serum glucose concentration of 56.1 mmol/l .
8 An elderly unstable diabetic patient admitted for surgery , for instance , is obviously going to require more hospital treatment than a younger fitter patient .
9 And women who are admitted for surgery respond better when they 're given more information .
10 It was logical to construe the phrase ‘ intending to settle ’ in rule 41 differently from the contrasting phrase ‘ admitted for settlement ’ which appears elsewhere .
11 For the first time children aged under 5 years ( other than those admitted for nursery education and those moving to a reception class from a nursery class in the same school ) will be included in the standard number and parents of such children will have admission appeal rights above .
12 A 24 year old man was admitted for teatment for newly diagnosed ileocolonic Crohn 's disease .
13 When we got there I was immediately admitted for observation .
14 Suspected smugglers should be admitted for observation and , ideally , be managed in an intensive care unit .
15 Patients could be admitted for care and treatment without any formalities and without liability to detention .
16 A friend of mine , admitted for investigation of a lump in her breast , refused to give automatic permission for a mastectomy .
17 Twenty five surgical control patients , admitted for bowel resection for malignant and non-malignant conditions , were studied .
18 Kenneth Orbinson , an Ulster Television cameraman , gave evidence at the trial of those arrested on 5 October : he said that he had been sprayed while filming from the window of a flat in Duke Street ; but his film was not admitted as evidence .
19 In other fields ( such as valuation for rating ) evidence of agreements reached had regularly been admitted as evidence of the value which would have been arrived at in hypothetical transactions .
20 We normally take a decision about whether we start the search for a new family three months after the child is admitted as part of our evaluation process .
21 English law has special provisions to allow for computer records to be admitted , however , it is currently uncertain whether the conditions apply to all computer evidence or only when admitted as hearsay .
22 For example , it may be the practice on your ward to obtain less information from patients who are admitted as day cases than those who are to stay in hospital for some time and often it is not practical to conduct any sort of interview with someone who is admitted as an emergency .
23 the distressed condition of the victim(iii) evidence of similar misconduct can be admitted as corroboration if from an independent source ;
24 In fact most of its pupils were young men seconded from the conseil d'état and admitted through family influence .
25 It goes without saying that testing of the urine for glucose and ketones should be mandatory for all patients admitted with infarction and this should be continually charted for those found to be diabetic .
26 We found that although up to 11 ( 17% ) patients admitted with liver disease to a district general hospital over a three year period might reasonably have been considered for liver transplantation , only three ( 5% ) were actually referred .
27 The admission rate for diabetics fell by 26% over this four-year period , the number of patients admitted with ketoacidosis decreased from 19 to 3 per year , and the number of cases of severe hypoglycaemia remained constant :
28 Officials in Cambodian hospitals reported a fall in the number of casualties admitted with gunshot or shell wounds ; the numbers admitted with injuries from landmines remained the same .
29 Children admitted with hypoxaemia were 4.3 times more likely to die within five days than children without hypoxaemia ( 95% confidence interval of relative risk 1.03 to 17.8 , χ 2 =5.1 , p=0.02 ) .
30 Now Brancati and co-workers in this issue ( p 30 ) report that age itself was not strongly associated with in-hospital mortality or 2-year survival in their series of patients admitted with community acquired pneumonia , whereas severity of the acute illness and of other coexisting chronic disease certainly was .
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