Example sentences of "[art] [noun] from outside the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had found some fence posts slack and claimed that it was impossible to reach the lifebelts from outside the fence .
2 ‘ And if we can shift one half of one per cent of the products from outside the area to within , that alone will be worth £2million to Darlington . ’
3 ‘ A shot from Charlton , especially if hit on the run from outside the penalty area , is one of the great events of the sport , not because it is rare , which it is not , but because the power of it is massive and it erupts out of elegance , ’ Arthur Hopcraft , who followed Charlton 's career from shy schoolboy to elder statesman , wrote in his classic account of the English game , The Football Man .
4 Members of the Police Federation have admitted that ‘ anything short of total independence will fail to stifle the cry from outside the service that we are still judging our own ’ .
5 Fit the accessory door pull ( if used ) and push the cylinder into the hole from outside the door
6 Two of the men from outside the region were fined £80 with £20 costs , the rest were each fined £100 with £20 costs .
7 3 ) The ball must not be passed back to the goalkeeper from outside the penalty area .
8 Fit a concealed switch to isolate the system from outside the vehicle .
9 The view from outside the school on the other hand , is more direct .
10 Optional course either Civil Law or International Law or a course from outside the Law Faculty eg German 1 , British History 1
11 Or take a taxi from outside the railway station .
12 Unity Trust reduced its loan book last year , but added 11 per cent more accounts and now has more than 15,000 customers , a quarter from outside the trade union sector .
13 ‘ Years ago , ’ he said , ‘ a man from outside the realm passed up the river towards Lavondyss .
14 Before the dog could say more , there came a hissing from outside the wall .
15 There was a shout from outside the wire and the sound of heavy boots running over packed snow .
16 It seems likely that it was neither of these nearest agnates , and that it was an heir from outside the family .
17 An offender from outside the House may be summoned to the Bar of the House to receive punishment .
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