Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] outside the " in BNC.

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1 The vast majority of basic trainers are , or were , manufactured in the USA , and most of the remainder come from outside the UK .
2 ‘ My experience tells me that few teams have come from outside the top five after Christmas and won the League .
3 ‘ Of his 16 goals this season , 11 have come from outside the box and that tells you the quality of the man .
4 Of the 35 goals England have scored in the 26 matches Taylor has been in charge , just three have come from outside the penalty area .
5 Indeed , its main proponents have come from outside the Anglo-American academic communities , often from Latin America or Africa , and from the peace movement and development studies parts of the subject .
6 Many times an idea will be rejected simply because it has come from outside the department .
7 Those who are nominated from outside the government service are a predictable mixture of retired headmistresses , regional general managers and council clerks .
8 A wood-burning furnace , stoked from outside the house , kept at least two slaves busy .
9 He says a case could be made for Manchester 's fullback , but in no sport are players picked from outside the national leagues — and anyway we can all spend hours picking players unlucky not to tour .
10 Any structural change — that is one which changes the rules of the game on the basis of which bargaining takes place — would have to come from outside the system .
11 And Hammam added : ‘ Any aid for Vinnie has got to come from outside the club .
12 All MPhil and PhD students normally have two supervisors and it is common for one of these to come from outside the department .
13 62.2 per cent of male and 68.4 per cent of female unskilled workers were born in West Ham , only 12.3 per cent and 7.5 per cent respectively originated from outside the metropolitan area ( Table 1.4 ) .
14 The indirect method was a natural though not inevitable growth from the fact that trustees could be selected from outside the class of heirs .
15 If Cleo wants to be present , she can simply watch from outside the circle .
16 So , too , were new recruits and staff transferred from outside the area .
17 German striker Bierhoff gave Ascoli , fourth in the Italian Second Division , the lead in the ninth minute when a superb run and curling shot from outside the area beat Alan Knight .
18 And there will be specific discussions in later chapters concerning the different kinds of change that teachers are commonly involved with : change in classroom practice , change in school policy and change that is being imposed from outside the school .
19 In Britain , the 1980s idea of plural funding , that is funding from a variety of sources , was a great stimulus and pulled in money and support from outside the public sector .
20 In one respect , however , the government 's stated intention was noticeably frustrated ; only 38 appointments to District General Manager ( DGM ) posts were made from outside the NHS , and many of these were from the armed forces rather than the private businesses the government wished to tap .
21 She came from outside the parish as there is no entry of this marriage in the Register Books nor is there mention of the marriage of her sister , Susanna , to Georg Ehret , the botanical artist , in 1738 .
22 A survey carried out throughout the season by P. A. Management Consultants Ltd found that 80 per cent of all the people interviewed came from outside the region .
23 The majority of his 49 international goals came from outside the 18-yard box , and they turned many a game .
24 For example , the Hospice des Enfants-Trouvés in Paris , founded 1670 , was admitting several thousand babies a year by the 1770s , equivalent to over 20 per cent of the yearly baptisms in Paris , although almost half came from outside the city , and 13 per cent into the nineteenth century .
25 A second impulse which prompted economic change came from outside the empire .
26 In both cases the information which led to the discovery of wrongdoing came from outside the UK .
27 Only 6 per cent came from outside the county ; 43 per cent came from Norwich itself , 22 per cent came from the rest of Norfolk and 29 per cent of places were unrecorded .
28 In some cases the purchasers of land came from outside the village , as at Leighton Buzzard in Buckinghamshire , where recent arrivals in the manor were able to build up their holdings .
29 At York , admissions to the freedom of the city show that in the period 1301–1550 less than one-seventh of those admitted were drawn from citizen stock , while at Romney in Kent between 1433 and 1523 , a quarter of the freemen came from outside the county , and only a third from within a 5-mile radius of the town ( 70 ) .
30 or indeed from a resignation or premature retirement following the procedure , must generally be met from outside the school 's own budget share .
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