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

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1 Part Five explains the legal machinery for protecting children looked after outside the family but not by local authorities .
2 In front of him , at the open window , so near he could almost touch them , were Fagin and the strange , wild man he had bumped into outside the pub in the town .
3 when he was set upon outside The Steam Train pub in Cheney Manor road .
4 Finally , we examined receipt of community services , to see whether the project was able to attract more support from outside the scheme than the control samples were able to command .
5 Gradually there arose a faint humming from outside the tent as people gathered to talk and speculate , so it seemed as if those left inside were surrounded by a swarm of curious but not unfriendly bees .
6 Each member of a committee assigned a specific area of work should be encouraged to recruit a small Working Group from outside the committee to help them .
7 In many cases it will be best to seek professional assistance from outside the firm .
8 From outside the newspaper 's offices could be heard the murmur of distant artillery as the Israelis and Phalangists fired into the city .
9 As long ago as 1969 a small committee asked to report , from outside the Faculty , on the perennially troubled state of Cambridge English concluded ,
10 The department offers a full range of courses , from those for beginners ( including a non-graduating Italian Language half-course , of particular interest to students from outside the Faculty of Arts ) to advanced courses in language , the literature and history of all periods and other aspects of Italian culture , such as cinema .
11 The fuse carrier is accessible from outside the plug to make changing a fuse simple .
12 Fun-filled Faliraki is only a 20–25 minute walk away but there is a public bus service which departs from outside the hotel , and lots of taxis to whisk you to the beach and Faliraki centre .
13 Hegarty also attacked the NIHT for the letting policy on its Belmont estate where , of 185 families , 48 were from outside the Derry area , 25 were policemen and 71 had made applications after 1 January 1959 : ‘ That makes 144 families who should never have been considered for housing at all , ’ he said .
14 While most residents were in fairly frequent contact with relatives and friends from outside the home , one in five of those who spent all the last twelve months of their lives in a home had either no visitors at all or less than one visit a month .
15 The proposals , both Type I and Type I1 , involve ‘ purchasing ’ services from outside the home authority , possibly at a considerable distance .
16 In the dead of night Elaine , 28 , drove the sparkling H-reg car from outside the home of her husband 's lover , through a pedestrian precinct and into the town hall 's glass-fronted main entrance .
17 Such developments , along with the continuing work of the International Committee of the Red Cross within the country , are welcome in themselves and also give some evidence that the Sri Lankan Government is responsive to criticism from outside the country .
18 Four Tamils who were deported to Sri Lanka more than 18 months ago arrived back at Gatwick Airport after a successful appeal from outside the country .
19 Nevertheless , despite Northgate 's Irish facade and despite the growth of local mosquito exploration companies , mining in Ireland has since the sixties always been controlled from outside the country .
20 Against this dearth of local information , Cuba has nevertheless been receiving religious broadcasts and publications from outside the country , but these are frequently alien to the Cuban people 's own expression of the Christian faith .
21 On 24 December the Soviet authorities , fearing a further change of government and perhaps of political orientation , began to airlift troops into Kabul ; it was claimed that they were responding to an appeal from the Afghan government to suppress a counter-revolution which was being fomented from outside the country , and that their action was justified by the Soviet-Afghan friendship treaty .
22 He has to do so furthermore by destroying the Ring , which is merely-secular power and ambition , and with no certain faith in rescue from outside the géara hwyrftum , ‘ the circles of the world ’ .
23 One of the tests I brought with me when I joined the Audit Registration Committee ( ARC ) as chairman last June was the question : ‘ What would be done differently if regulation and monitoring were being conducted from outside the Institute by an external regulator ? ’
24 Information that enters the company at one point ( for example the complaints department ) must be transmitted to all personnel whose decisions might be affected by it ( for example , the design department ) , and there must also be systems for the collection of information from outside the organisation that might affect future profits .
25 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 .
26 Failure led him to mass manipulation and an attempt to revolutionize British politics from outside the system .
27 We had the possibility both of a management buy-out and of interest from outside the company .
28 Louis Gerstner was by no means the first , and IBM Corp has been actively hiring executives from outside the company since the beginning of the year , Associated Press reports : it says that IBM has hired about 30 outside executives in the past two years and is searching for 50 more ; incomers include Robert Howe , 48 , general manager , IBM Consulting Group , former head of worldwide financial services practice at consulting firm Booz-Allen & Hamilton ; Michael Cannon , 40 , vice-president , personal systems storage devices , Adstar , former senior vice-president , worldwide operations at Syquest Technology Inc ; John Osborne , 39 , sales director , Personal Software Products , former vice-president of sales and marketing at Zenith Data Systems Inc ; Jon Cornell , 53 , assistant general manager , original equipment manufacturers sales and marketing , IBM Technology Products , former president , Harris Corp ; John Singleton , 56 , general manager , business development , Integrated Systems Solution Corp , former chief executive , Security Pacific Automation Co ; and Clare Thain , 43 , advertising and promotion director , IBM US , who was formerly the managing partner at Ronald James Direct .
29 As I write , no news yet by NCM to acquire domestic credit underwriting expertise from outside the company .
30 At start up there are 30 people working at KITEC , all bar three were recruited from outside the company .
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