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

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1 When they 're outside the window every morning ? ’ 'It 's all worth it , ’ the Perm replied .
2 ‘ You 'll need these once we 're outside the shelter of the point . ’
3 Well done Matt , well done , better doing it now then wait until the last bloody minute when we 're outside the school
4 You have to dial the code O six O two if you 're outside the Nottingham area .
5 At the heart my belief … is the conviction that no text is so trivial as to be outside the bounds of humanistic study .
6 When Scholes writes that ‘ no text is so trivial as to be outside the bounds of humanistic study ’ , I am reminded of C. S. Lewis 's argument that any piece of writing has a claim to being literary if someone can read it in a ‘ literary ’ — i.e. an absorbed , attentive , loving — fashion .
7 The engine compartment had to be outside the cockpit for acoustic and thermal insulation so we introduced a vertical backlight for good rear visibility and blended it into the fins sloping down from the roof , which gave a certain lightness to the rear pillars , This solution has become a constant feature on all Pininfarina Ferraris up to the Testarossa .
8 Mr Simon Montgomery , administrator of the Brighton Unemployment Centre , which obtained a copy of the review , said yesterday : ‘ We are establishing a new category of people who may have to be outside the welfare net — people with mental health problems who form part of the new underclass . ’
9 Thus , in Doughty ( 1986 ) , the crying of a 17-day-old child was held to be sufficient to fall within the requirement ( even though such an infant is not aware of the significance of what he or she is doing ) , whereas someone who loses self-control after a storm or explosion has destroyed his property would be outside the requirement .
10 To be outside the one visible communion is to be outside the Ark drowning in the flood .
11 To be outside the one visible communion is to be outside the Ark drowning in the flood .
12 The Rutland jurors again asserted that King John , who seems to have been cast by popular tradition as the villain of the piece , had afforested the greater part of the forest in that country , whereas it seems in fact to have been a creation of Henry I. In Exmoor , the Buckinghamshire part of Bernwood , Cumberland , Worcestershire and Wiltshire the perambulations of 1300 demanded more extensive disafforestments than ever before : more than half the forest area that remained in England was declared to be outside the ancient bounds .
13 ‘ With grenades you need to be outside the enclosed space . ’
14 The zones would be outside the effective control of national government .
15 No one will be outside the cinema carrying ‘ Tom Kalin , Fuck You , Anti-Semitic , Anti-Gay ’ placards , or wearing ‘ Richard did it ! ’
16 any sub-lease would be outside the Landlord and Tenant Act and would include a rent review in one year 's time as per their own lease ;
17 Broadcasters were supposed to be outside the political arena , and held attitudes different from those of their colleagues in the press , many of whom were political campaigners .
18 Whether this is the case or not , even the more special crimes such as this one can not automatically be assumed to be outside the scope of the postclassical perspective .
19 Or they elevated the morbidity of the prison-gate crowd to the patriotism of ordinary men and women who ‘ travelled miles to be outside the prison when justice was done ’ .
20 The witness must be outside the jurisdiction and there must be some good reason why he can not attend for examination in the usual way .
21 Now if it could be said that God in Christ took on specifically ‘ male humanity ’ , then women would be outside the scheme of salvation — and that has never been suggested .
22 Held , dismissing the appeal , ( 1 ) taking a suspect to the parade seemed to the court to be outside the provisions for the administration of the parade itself and so there was no breach of the Code .
23 A transaction with a foreigner who is resident here would be outside the embrace of the legislation if he happened to be abroad , or chose to be abroad , at the time the transaction was effected .
24 Some of these may be outside the scope of the particular class , but this you will discover later .
25 Overall , about 18 per cent of all working women , but only 3 per cent of men , had earnings below the National Insurance threshold and so women were seven times more likely than men to be outside the National Insurance net ( Hakim , 1989 , p. 480 ) .
26 Similarly , although trusts were reminded just one year ago of their obligation to abide by the manpower approvals procedures relating to non-consultant career grades , some have established posts clearly intending them to be outside the controls incorporated in Achieving a Balance .
27 It , that would n't be outside the scale fee .
28 Why space-time should be four-dimensional is a question that is normally considered to be outside the realm of physics .
29 If the UK decided not to join in stage three of Economic and Monetary Union ( EMU ) under the ‘ opt-out ’ protocol negotiated , then in effect the UK would be outside the European Central Bank ( ECB ) .
30 A further problem is that the promotion , pay and career development of officials may be outside the control of immediate superiors and hence it may be difficult for the departmental head to have much impact upon the work , the responsibilities , the morale and the development of individuals within the organisation .
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