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

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1 Potential recruits might be reassured if they knew that in matters like these the governors would call on independent investigators or assessors from outside the school .
2 Students who are on a part-time course or on a postgraduate course , or students from outside the United Kingdom , will not normally be eligible for a loan .
3 This switch in the source of supply arises because although imports from the union partner are more costly than imports from outside the CU , these imports are not subject to the CET whereas imports from the rest of the world are subject to the CET .
4 Although insignificant on the map , it has long been a magnet drawing folk from the Dales on repeated visits ; latterly there has been a growing influx of tourists and walkers from outside the county to see the magnificent waterfall of Hardraw Force .
5 Against this dearth of local information , Cuba has nevertheless been receiving religious broadcasts and publications from outside the country , but these are frequently alien to the Cuban people 's own expression of the Christian faith .
6 While most residents were in fairly frequent contact with relatives and friends from outside the home , one in five of those who spent all the last twelve months of their lives in a home had either no visitors at all or less than one visit a month .
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