Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] outside the [noun] " 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 Many times an idea will be rejected simply because it has come from outside the department .
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 Those who are nominated from outside the government service are a predictable mixture of retired headmistresses , regional general managers and council clerks .
6 A wood-burning furnace , stoked from outside the house , kept at least two slaves busy .
7 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 .
8 And Hammam added : ‘ Any aid for Vinnie has got to come from outside the club .
9 All MPhil and PhD students normally have two supervisors and it is common for one of these to come from outside the department .
10 The indirect method was a natural though not inevitable growth from the fact that trustees could be selected from outside the class of heirs .
11 If Cleo wants to be present , she can simply watch from outside the circle .
12 So , too , were new recruits and staff transferred from outside the area .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 In both cases the information which led to the discovery of wrongdoing came from outside the UK .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 ) .
20 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 .
21 A second impulse which prompted economic change came from outside the empire .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 or indeed from a resignation or premature retirement following the procedure , must generally be met from outside the school 's own budget share .
25 Lawyers for whom ducal service constituted a major part of their career were more likely to have been drawn from outside the duke 's regional orbit .
26 Lawyers for whom ducal service constituted a major part of their career were more likely to have been drawn from outside the duke 's regional orbit .
27 But it is equally necessary that humans engage in a ceaseless and violent struggle with beings which attack from outside the bounds of society .
28 While the DUC itself had amassed information and expertise by now to undertake this study itself , it realized that the report would have to be produced from outside the community if it was to have legitimacy or to be seen in any way as neutral : ‘ We in the Committee felt that we knew enough to write the report ourselves but we also felt that it would n't be acceptable to the County Council so we had to get somebody else to do it ’ .
29 Then he or she might move to outside the home , taking unorganized ones before organized ones , and then conclude with commercial leisure .
30 Injections of expenditure ( G , I , X ) are exogenous , however , because they are given from outside the model .
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