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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 While bank deposits have stagnated over the past three years , mutual funds , which are mostly outside the banks ' domain , have grown by two-thirds .
2 ONE of the joys of being responsible for a column like this is that the search for news creates opportunities to become involved in developments which are normally outside the availability of most enthusiasts .
3 This contrasts markedly with their Nd isotope ratios , which are largely outside the present-day OIB-MORB range .
4 Yet the home is regarded as a private sanctuary and conditions in the home are largely outside the law .
5 Local buses stop right outside , and for keen walkers the magnificent ‘ Wild Emperor ’ mountains are just outside the back door .
6 I ca n't you berk , you 're right outside the door !
7 ‘ We 're just outside the Galaxy .
8 ‘ We 're a model independent band , in that we 're slightly outside the norm , ’ Mig offers .
9 Such charges are totally outside the scope of VAT altogether because they are not charges for goods or services .
10 BUT a week later , two women have chained themselves inside the pit , and protestors are still outside the locked gates .
11 The writers of books and producers of films for cinema release are also outside the statutory privilege .
12 Businesses using the standard method which had included zero-rated supplies that are now outside the scope , will use a special method to be approved by Customs , subject to their usual reviews , during the next VAT inspection .
13 The purchase of the Stockholm group already means that more than 60% of Wolters Kluwer 's activities are now outside the Netherlands , an objective that the company had originally set out to achieve in 1994 .
14 Just as she came out the council she said I I 'm just outside the council offices ringing you .
15 That I think is absolutely er fundamental erm to the issue , and because of the way the practically the the greenbelt local plan has been defined , that means it has to be practically outside the outer boundary of the greenbelt .
16 It would of course be completely outside the spirit of our style of proof system for him ever to do this . )
17 Furthermore , their policy implications may be quite limited since they define the environment , and condition people 's behaviour within it , but are frequently outside the area of influence of planners , civil servants and aid-donors .
18 Perhaps the most difficult problem to be coped with ( apart from grammar and syntax which are quite outside the scope of this book ) is that of semantic shift — the new meanings which Classical words acquired in medieval times , sometimes making them unintelligible to readers who remember only fragments of the language from their schooldays .
19 What happens where the police flout the rules , for example by breaching the code or by denying a solicitor in a trivial case or by refusing access on grounds which are manifestly outside the statute and the code ?
20 The defendants were presumably outside the class of people who were likely to have access to the information publicly .
21 On the other hand when the Goigama made money payments in return for services or labour it was always to people who were right outside the system such as shopkeepers or Tamil labourers hired on a casual basis .
22 Erm , you could take the as one unit and say , but now a man , wishing to be another , approached that man , and when he found us , for we were not outside the all , he wound himself round us and attached himself to that man who was then each one of us .
23 Erm but now another man erm wishing to exist or perhaps , but not a man wishing to be other erm approached them er and when he found us , for we were not outside the all
24 Those who rejected the conventional view and took up the cause of Czechoslovakian children were largely outside the mainstream of refugee aid .
25 Obviously these latter disasters were largely outside the President 's control , but the generally poor state of his relations with congress was not inevitable .
26 It meant that major strikes almost invariably began from the bottom up and were largely outside the control of the unions .
27 When voting began at eight in the morning in Kompong Cham , the country 's most populous province , thousands of damp Cambodians were already outside the polling stations .
28 Goreng had escaped injury entirely , being just outside the radius of harm .
29 I have only seen two rats , and they were both outside the house and both dead .
30 One or two holdings were probably outside the manor .
  Next page