Example sentences of "admit [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When Philip in 346 settled the Third Sacred War , he was ( personally ; not the Macedonians as a race ) admitted to the Delphic Amphictyony , the body which managed the prestige sanctuary at Delphi ; and so he gained admission to the Greek fraternity .
2 It was not something that he could admit to the outside world , though .
3 In March 1924 the presence of 198 inmates was noted ; the number of vagrants admitted during the previous fortnight had risen to 437 .
4 They had been admitted for the surgical treatment of the following conditions : group e : benign disease ( comprising patients with benign colorectal tumours ( two ) , plus those with chronic cholecystitis ; group f : inflammatory bowel disease ( all patients had moderately active ulcerative colitis with diffuse involvement of the whole colon , but no evidence at laparotomy or on liver function tests of hepatic damage ) ; group g : colorectal carcinoma .
5 He assured Lord Salisbury on his visit to England in the summer of 1929 that ( according to Salisbury 's notes of their conversation ) , though dominion status might be admitted as the ultimate goal , ‘ inasmuch as it is impossible to anticipate an India which could defend itself , and as it is unthinkable that a British army could be subject to native control — an essential condition of real Dominion status — the realisation of the aspiration is not within sight ’ .
6 She could speak to no one who would not have been admitted through the front door of her school .
7 He became a liveryman of the Poulterers ' Company in 1767 , and in the same year was admitted into the Honourable Artillery Company , in which he was to achieve some eminence .
8 More foreign gods were admitted into the Greek pantheon than at any time since prehistory .
9 Even if the patient is compulsorily admitted under the Mental Health Act , and can therefore be deprived of his liberty , there is no authority that I know of to justify medical treatment against his express refusal .
10 My Lord er in paragraph three fourteen of the statement of claim there is an important fact er which is a fact that is admitted by the defendant which is this that had the defendant on the plaintiff 's behalf taken the opportunity which was open to the plaintiff by virtue of national condition twenty two which should say and served a special notice to complete upon the vendors on about the eighteenth or the twenty second of October , the contract would in fact have been rescinded on the thirteenth or the nineteenth of November nineteen eighty five and the plaintiff would therefore have been able to get out of the contract and that , as I say , is admitted in the amended dissent .
11 And my Lord the fact that their retainer and the existence of those implying terms are admitted in the amended statement which starts on page thirty eight of the bundle .
12 On Christmas Eve my nine-year-old grandson James was admitted in the early evening for an emergency appendix operation .
13 This place , of no apparent significance , is a vital key admitting to the vast underworld of Ease Gill Caverns .
14 Above Trow Gill , the path rises gradually alongside a wall and after half a mile reaches a stile admitting to the open moorland on the left .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 As long as you have solicitors who can be admitted to the Personal Injury Panel or who can apply to take a Legal Aid Board franchise , there is no reason why they should not have experienced legal executives working under their control .
18 After the patient was admitted to the coronary care unit the placebo was added to those who continued to receive active therapy , and rt-PA to those who had received placebo .
19 The next year she was admitted to the coronary care unit and myocardial infarction was excluded .
20 Nevertheless , as can be seen in Table 13 , a small proportion of patients admitted to the general hospital after self-injury have used very dangerous methods ( e.g. jumping from buildings , jumping in front of vehicles , hanging , and drowning ) and yet have survived .
21 He was admitted to the Scots bar in 1924 and was counsel in three causes célèbres of the period .
22 , Sarah ( 1672–1765 ) , poet , was born in Kent in 1672 , the daughter of James Dixon , a barrister originally of Rochester , Kent , who was admitted to the Middle Temple as a clerk on 20 May 1663 and called to the bar on 13 May 1670 , and his wife Elizabeth Soulhouse .
23 Educated privately , he matriculated at Pembroke College , Cambridge , in 1877 ( leaving without a degree ) , was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1878 , and called to the bar in 1881 .
24 He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1648 , living in chambers until 1656 , but he never practised law .
25 He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1505 , and by 1512 had married Catharine , daughter of Sir Nicholas Vaux , first Baron Vaux of Harrowden [ q.v. ] , courtier and soldier , whose family link with the Parrs was of subsequent advantage .
26 Kuwait was admitted to the Arab League and to the United Nations .
27 I do n't think the SNP is dishonest either in brushing aside the doubts raised as to whether Scotland would be immediately admitted to the European Community : it really believes there would be no difficulty .
28 Does he agree that Turkey should not be admitted to the European Community until its human rights record is rectified ?
29 Those of us who desperately want Czechoslovakia , Poland and Hungary to be admitted to the European Community during this decade , with the transition over by the year 2000 before they are economically ready for it , have to accept that majority voting will be needed if the single market is to be operational in former command communist economies .
30 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 .
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