Example sentences of "be out of [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | Do these comments entail a total rejection of any doctrine of raison d'état , of the view that governments sometimes may , indeed should , act for reasons which are out of bounds to individuals ? |
2 | It will mean thousands of acres of farmland will be out of bounds to hunts from this autumn . |
3 | Below the bridge , the stream , so far well behaved , vanishes in a fit of petulance into Thorns Gill Cave on its north bank , the interior being out of bounds to all but experienced cavers . |
4 | This ‘ mini-apartheid ’ was reminiscent of the colonial era , when parts of China were out of bounds to its own people . |
5 | The climbing section of these shops is bewildering , and is out of bounds to walkers . |
6 | ‘ This place is out of bounds to both of you . ’ |
7 | Greyfriars is out of bounds to all pupils at all times . |
8 | His kitchen area was out of bounds to me at cook times so I was forced to use the ( extremely useful ) rear door of the tent . |
9 | In a recent article in the California Management Review , Mr Reich points out that , as a bailiwick of the Ministry of Health and Welfare , the industry was out of bounds to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) and so never had bureaucrats helping or prodding it to export . |