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

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1 Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’
2 So long as these considerations are borne in mind by those whose task it is to apply the section , and the public order requirements of the offence are rigidly insisted upon by the courts , only such speech as is likely to give rise to immediate unlawful violence is in jeopardy , and that should be outside the protection afforded freedom of speech in a democracy .
3 It , that would n't be outside the scale fee .
4 it 's got ta be outside the clothing !
5 any sub-lease would be outside the Landlord and Tenant Act and would include a rent review in one year 's time as per their own lease ;
6 it 'll be back again Mind you , I feel it I mean I know at the moment it 's it 's me I my elbows in the morning I ca n't hardly move them when I wake up in the morning because I get that far my arms have to be outside the bed and our bedroom 's that cold
7 Thus , in Doughty ( 1986 ) , the crying of a 17-day-old child was held to be sufficient to fall within the requirement ( even though such an infant is not aware of the significance of what he or she is doing ) , whereas someone who loses self-control after a storm or explosion has destroyed his property would be outside the requirement .
8 Second , a unique situation , with a unique typed or manuscript contract would be outside the provision .
9 The engine compartment had to be outside the cockpit for acoustic and thermal insulation so we introduced a vertical backlight for good rear visibility and blended it into the fins sloping down from the roof , which gave a certain lightness to the rear pillars , This solution has become a constant feature on all Pininfarina Ferraris up to the Testarossa .
10 No one will be outside the cinema carrying ‘ Tom Kalin , Fuck You , Anti-Semitic , Anti-Gay ’ placards , or wearing ‘ Richard did it ! ’
11 Now if it could be said that God in Christ took on specifically ‘ male humanity ’ , then women would be outside the scheme of salvation — and that has never been suggested .
12 It would be a provision both outside the erm Greater York area and because of the erm statutory definition of the greenbelt being about six miles erm from from York City Centre , it would also be outside the greenbelt .
13 Whether this is the case or not , even the more special crimes such as this one can not automatically be assumed to be outside the scope of the postclassical perspective .
14 Some of these may be outside the scope of the particular class , but this you will discover later .
15 If he is trespassing , or seeking to detain and question a person when he has no authority to do so , or challenging another to a fight , his conduct will be outside the scope of his duty , and any assault on him can not come within the terms of section 51(1) .
16 If the conditions below are met , the service to corporate clients will be outside the scope of the FSA ( except for open ended investment companies ) .
17 In the Library , assistance with the indexing of the archive collection , and in the separation of original artworks from the illustrations collection for conservation and indexing , are two activities which would be outside the scope and resources of existing staff .
18 A computer would therefore come within the meaning of product but computer software will be outside the scope of this part of the Act .
19 The business sale agreement will usually provide that , if a VAT liability arises from a supply which the parties expected to be outside the scope of VAT , the consideration will be VAT exclusive where this is caused by a breach of warranty by Newco ( for example , that it will carry on the same kind of business as the vendor after completion ) .
20 Therefore , the typical position where the landlord grants the tenant a rent-free period at the commencement of the term would appear to be outside the scope of VAT , at least for the time being .
21 Arthur would probably be outside the course of his employment though .
22 To be outside the one visible communion is to be outside the Ark drowning in the flood .
23 A further problem is that the promotion , pay and career development of officials may be outside the control of immediate superiors and hence it may be difficult for the departmental head to have much impact upon the work , the responsibilities , the morale and the development of individuals within the organisation .
24 In this way such balances would be outside the control of the monetary authorities in the US ( see first definition offered of Eurocurrency earlier in the chapter ) .
25 Protesters says they 'll be here as long as the Foundation is.Even when sale signs go up they 'll still be outside the house .
26 this does no mean that Bristol considers itself to be outside the Continent .
27 Or they elevated the morbidity of the prison-gate crowd to the patriotism of ordinary men and women who ‘ travelled miles to be outside the prison when justice was done ’ .
28 The witness must be outside the jurisdiction and there must be some good reason why he can not attend for examination in the usual way .
29 A transaction with a foreigner who is resident here would be outside the embrace of the legislation if he happened to be abroad , or chose to be abroad , at the time the transaction was effected .
30 An individual who is not resident and ordinarily resident in the UK will , in general , also be outside the charge to capital gains tax .
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