Example sentences of "to work outside the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | What Muslim men do n't like is for their women to work outside the home , potentially in the company of strange men . |
2 | In some ways , it does , I suppose , for many women ; for children are beginning to grow independent and women can resume their careers or involve themselves more fully in their work if they have continued to work outside the home . |
3 | Thus , for example , a woman 's wish to work outside the home might conflict with the expectation that she should care for an elderly relative . |
4 | The most obvious conclusion to draw here once again goes back to women 's domestic role , and in particular their tendency not to work outside the home , or to work part time , or to work in isolation ( home working , cleaning and so on ) . |
5 | Women , in order to have any financial independence , are forced to work outside the home as well as in it , often to take unsuitable jobs , working in all up to sixteen hours per day . |
6 | Other areas of concern for women working or wanting to work outside the home were identified . |
7 | The SLL was opposed to women 's suffrage as a bourgeois demand , but fully supported the right of women to work outside the home . |
8 | Just because we 're married does n't mean we 're not entitled to work outside the home . |
9 | The women 's movement was maturing too , as it slowly swung back to the acceptability of some women choosing not to work outside the home . |
10 | You could argue that some of them work outside the home because they have to , for financial reasons , but I think it 's indisputable that a ever-growing number want to work outside the home and I think it 's very important that they should be allowed the scope to do so . |
11 | 1983 ) caused children to work outside the parent 's sphere of authority , rendering children 's behaviour and working circumstances a target for state as well as family control . |
12 | Nearly two-thirds the work force opted to work outside the law , producing a hidden uncounted 29 per cent of the country 's GNP . |
13 | However , she concedes that there will probably always be people who choose to work outside the mainstream , though they may not be formally organised or funded in the future . |
14 | After five years ' service , Mr Rump was ordered to work outside the south of England and , relying on his manager 's promise , he refused . |
15 | The inadequacies of this egalitarian approach lead some lesbian psychologists to work outside the Division of the Psychology of Women and the AWP , in feminist and lesbian feminist organizations which grant sexuality more significance . |