Nope. Periods ALWAYS go inside of quotation marks. No matter what. You can check that out for yourself in the most recent edition of the Associated Press Stylebook. I'm pretty sure BBC follows AP style-- it's pretty much the industry standard. It's on page 335 of the Perseus 2002 paperback edition.
hey check it out the comment below. i was wrong. well, i was right (in terms of american english, and the style guidelines american journalists follow [ap]) but i was wrong about those crazy brits!
I stand completely corrected. I was assuming (for unknown reasons) that BBC followed AP style, when they do in fact have their own style guidelines, and they do in fact put quotation marks inside the period.
Up until that story we'd actually sneak in peanut things (O's Halloween candy, for example) into the house with the thinking: If the baby can't get to it, it'll be alright... and even if he does, we've got epipens at the ready.
What I found so disturbing about the story was they claimed she got the ephidrine within minutes of going into shock, yet she still lingered for days and died.
Now there is NO peanuts in ANY of our diets, ever... It isn't just 'not in the house...' it's not in our bodies...
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Date: 2005-11-29 03:28 pm (UTC)SUCH IS GOD'S WRATH.
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Date: 2005-11-29 11:08 pm (UTC)For example this: "A peanut allergist in Montreal said the case is "very rare and worrisome". Why is that period not inside the quotes?
And also it says something like 'as saying.' at the end of a sentence. a dangling participle in a bbc article? what the heck?
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Date: 2005-12-07 05:03 am (UTC)i'm sure a week or so later you really care. :-)
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Date: 2005-12-07 02:55 pm (UTC)Thanks.
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Date: 2005-11-30 05:26 pm (UTC)Also, welcome to natural selection.
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Date: 2005-12-05 07:51 pm (UTC)What I found so disturbing about the story was they claimed she got the ephidrine within minutes of going into shock, yet she still lingered for days and died.
Now there is NO peanuts in ANY of our diets, ever... It isn't just 'not in the house...' it's not in our bodies...