Example sentences of "admit to 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 | This place , of no apparent significance , is a vital key admitting to the vast underworld of Ease Gill Caverns . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The next year she was admitted to the coronary care unit and myocardial infarction was excluded . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | He was admitted to the Scots bar in 1924 and was counsel in three causes célèbres of the period . |
12 | , 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | He was admitted to the Middle Temple in 1648 , living in chambers until 1656 , but he never practised law . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Kuwait was admitted to the Arab League and to the United Nations . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Does he agree that Turkey should not be admitted to the European Community until its human rights record is rectified ? |
19 | 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 . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | At a time when my country had a woman in the highest office of state , women were still not admitted to the lowest order in the church , that of deacon . |
22 | She still had n't admitted to the other woman that she was n't at all sure she 'd be returning to the music business . |
23 | Afghanistan was one of seven new states admitted to the Economic Co-operation Organization ( ECO ) at an extraordinary meeting held in Islamabad on Nov. 28 . |
24 | The Company will apply to the London Stock Exchange for such shares to be admitted to the Official List . |
25 | He went down without taking a degree and was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1770 . |
26 | He was educated at Appleby grammar school and at eighteen was admitted to the Inner Temple . |
27 | ‘ I was occasionally admitted to the inner sanctum , ’ Sheila Hancock now remembers . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | In Ipswich the situation was more complex : as can be seen from Table 3.2 , as many as half the clients referred to the project actually received no service ; 19 of the 27 were in hospital at referral , usually having been admitted to the psychiatric hospital following their referral and domiciliary visit by the psychogeriatrician . |
30 | Another interesting example of the powerful effect which hypnosis can have on the various planes of the individual is provided by the case of a middle-aged lady from Stornoway who was admitted to the local cottage hospital with terminal breast cancer . |