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

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1 Earlier Lewin and Nnah , 21 , took a high-powered Mazda MX3 sports car from outside a Liverpool hotel to ‘ show off ’ .
2 No , Gilberto would n't have had any problems stealing an unguarded car from outside a cemetery .
3 In the dead of night Elaine , 28 , drove the sparkling H-reg car from outside the home of her husband 's lover , through a pedestrian precinct and into the town hall 's glass-fronted main entrance .
4 It is not unusual to find adult education centres , in the middle of provincial inner cities , for example , in which the majority of the provision is still a testimony to white , petit-bourgeois aspirations and hobbies , peopled by students who travel into classes by car from outside the immediate neighbourhood .
5 Gradually there arose a faint humming from outside the tent as people gathered to talk and speculate , so it seemed as if those left inside were surrounded by a swarm of curious but not unfriendly bees .
6 Though chopped every which way , the whole tentacle squirmed towards where they stood as if still joined together , glued by some adhesive force from outside the normal universe .
7 ‘ 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 .
8 None of Offa 's immediate forebears had been king of the Mercians and Offa himself is another example ( like Aethelbald ) of an aetheling competing successfully for the kingship from outside the innermost core of royal power .
9 Then ethnic minority elders might feel comfortable in accepting help from outside the family and community .
10 Further it suggested that of those people who did not go to a lawyer , a higher proportion had received help from outside the household , and of that group only one-quarter had received advice to go to a lawyer which they had ignored Such contrary evidence does not denigrate the value of pre-legal advice , but suggests that , as would be expected , it is not the only significant factor in determining whether , and if so why and how , people seek legal advice .
11 The company argues that since it is neither government-owned nor a sole supplier , it should be free to make any purchasing decisions it sees fit , without having to pay the Commission 's 3% tariff penalty against telecommunications equipment from outside the Community .
12 Remember attracting just one additional child from outside the area will , under LMS , more than repay the entire costs of printing the prospectus .
13 In many cases it will be best to seek professional assistance from outside the firm .
14 If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act .
15 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 ’ .
16 The Stoddard Golf Club — for those employed in the company — organised five events and the Glenpatrick Golf Club which is smaller and also has membership from outside the Company , organised four .
17 It seems likely that it was neither of these nearest agnates , and that it was an heir from outside the family .
18 Each member of a committee assigned a specific area of work should be encouraged to recruit a small Working Group from outside the committee to help them .
19 An importer of a product from outside the EEC is treated as a producer .
20 Maybe the big buck was a rabbit from outside the Grounds , some wild beast come into the warren from beyond , to terrorise the locals and make itself boss , only to die in an encounter with a superior being it could have no real comprehension of .
21 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 .
22 Or take a taxi from outside the railway station .
23 The large shortfall may have been met by supplies of grain from outside the immediate district .
24 The Italian Serie B side had defender Carlo Pascucci sent off after Aspinall gave Portsmouth the lead with a 75th-minute strike from outside the area .
25 The legislation also sought to ensure that future immigration from outside the European Communities ( EC ) was properly controlled .
26 Such developments , along with the continuing work of the International Committee of the Red Cross within the country , are welcome in themselves and also give some evidence that the Sri Lankan Government is responsive to criticism from outside the country .
27 So far , not a single witness has come forward to throw any light on Joanna 's confused account of her abduction on Tuesday night from outside the Harpenden Leisure Centre where she worked .
28 Thieves also struck in Clarence Avenue earlier this week when they stole a boy 's Emmelle leopard mountain bike from outside a house on Tuesday evening .
29 As I write , no news yet by NCM to acquire domestic credit underwriting expertise from outside the company .
30 By 1989–90 , the government 's grants had risen to 82 million to support expenditure on 15 ‘ activities of national priority ’ , with LEAs encouraged to seek additional funding from outside the public sector .
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