Example sentences of "outside [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Theory films ’ such as Sally Potter 's Thriller ( 1979 ) , Laura Mulvey 's own Amy ! ( 1980 ) and Riddles of the Sphinx ( 1976 ) , both made in collaboration with Peter Wollen , and theory-informed documentaries like Michelle Citron 's Daughter Rite ( 1975 ) and Susan Clayton and Jonathan Curling 's Song of the Shin ( 1979 ) all tried to forge a new film language outside of the established structures of mainstream cinema . |
2 | New interests came into being which were outside of the established set-up . |
3 | Not too surprisingly , this kind of perspective on Britain 's economic and political troubles has been best expressed by third parties outside of the established adversarial two-party system . |
4 | The rectum was packed with stool in 64% of patients , either of hard consistency , or more commonly the outside of the faecal impaction felt like clay and the core of the impaction was hard . |
5 | At a time when across Europe governments have been devolving power downwards , in Britain we now have a system of central control , unparalleled outside of the former Soviet Union . |
6 | Colquhoun also notes the impossibility of abstracting some ‘ arbitrary ’ meaning outside of the spatial and functional context within which the materials of buildings operate , underlining particular differences such as the reliance of architecture upon self-referential and ‘ traditional ’ modes for its meaning ; in other words , its historicism . |
7 | Mansell had started from the outside of the second row after a troubled two days with the new car . |
8 | Then there were those brown corduroys and blue jeans : the very seams of his old , faded pants enraptured me , seeming to underscore the seductive outlines of his lower frame , running from the back of his thick leather belt down along that mysterious , rich intercrural channel , and coming out at the other end of the tunnel at the tense crossroads orienting the scrotum 's heavy bag with its blissful raphe , or subtly defining and underlining the inside and outside of the long , smooth thighs and the stocky , bulgy , athletic calves . |
9 | Oxford fought tenaciously all round the outside of the long Surrey bend and by Chiswick Steps had drawn level again . |
10 | Five minutes later Arsenal might have restored their lead when Smith grazed the outside of the far post . |
11 | The Swedes , mind you , are n't giving too much away outside of the altered shape of the car . |
12 | In aviaries around the outside of the Walled Garden , you will see a range of familiar domesticated cage birds — which , given informed care , can make very good garden aviary subjects . |
13 | * This is usually done by chilling the outside of the hot glass by means of air jets . |
14 | Positive test results and favourable feedback might be sufficient evaluation criteria outside of the Criminal Justice System but reconviction rates for probation practice must remain the acid test . |
15 | Its contribution was to concentrate on factors outside of the criminal justice system that control the natural human tendency towards deviance . |
16 | Other constraints , outside of the criminal law , operate . |
17 | DARIO GRADI , football 's most successful exponent of nurturing young talent , vowed last night to maintain his solitary existence outside of the newly-formed League Managers ' Association . |
18 | It hung on the outside of the small wrought-iron gate set in the brick wall at the main entrance . |
19 | Now thirty-five intrepid Lionisers were gazing at the outside of the small single-fronted cottage with its tiny parlour overlooking the street . |
20 | It is , however , a real threat outside of the Western industrialised states . |
21 | How could it be that the cells that will form the gut and the bones and muscles are on the outside of the early embryo , yet they will form structures that are clearly on the inside of the animal ? |
22 | However , there are a number of possibilities from outside of the managerial school . |
23 | It means most of all for Bourdieu that the value of political products is largely determined outside of the political field . |
24 | Similarly , as we saw , positivists tended to recognise the need for a category of ‘ crime ’ outside of the existing legal one . |
25 | More importantly , as long ago as 1981 the Labour Party itself acknowledged in a major Policy Statement that the SDLP is ‘ a moderate nationalist party with very little support outside of the catholic community , and no trade union affiliation ’ . |
26 | In Teesside seats outside of the two where the Conservatives had famous victories , only Dr. Marjorie Mowlam won for Labour with a anti-Tory swing anything like that necessary to put the national outcome into hung parliament country . |
27 | A more emphatic outline can be achieved by making a second cut round the outside of the first outline . |
28 | Against this , Irenaeus asserted the primacy of Jesus for God 's plan of salvation and , in opposition to a formidable heresy , developed the first Christian theology outside of the New Testament . |
29 | Only thus could he step outside of the present situation and hope to puzzle out the riddle of Zephro Carnelian — even while being forced to react predictably … |
30 | However , it is possible to see the outside of the well section by continuing down the stairs and turning right behind the dining room . |