Example sentences of "go [adv] beyond the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The teaching approach in these subject areas is designed to go far beyond the basic development of psycho-motor skills .
2 This passage , the tone of which reminds one of Newman , goes far beyond the timid language of the first draft and its companion with its static view of the ‘ deposit ’ .
3 The sense of right here goes well beyond the simple assertion of customary practice and is strengthened by the involvement of the local Member of Parliament and the approval of the justices at sessions .
4 The comprehension scales begin with items concerned with the extent to which a child associates a word or phrase with affective or situational meaning , and proceed to a point where ‘ ideational content goes well beyond the concrete evidence ’ — for example , ‘ The little boy has spilt his dinner ; what must he do ? ’
5 This goes well beyond the past practice of small-scale fundraising through ‘ raffles or fairs ’ .
6 This is sophisticated stuff which goes well beyond the basic Skymaster service if you require .
7 The University has a generous maternity leave scheme , which goes well beyond the statutory provisions .
8 But as you know the needs of the world 's children go far beyond the immediate emergencies like those in Somalia or Liberia .
9 The linguistic model will provide the basis of the narrative model , and Todorov justifies this procedure by making claims that go far beyond the usual assumptions of structuralism .
10 There has been little support from independent black defence organizations and authentic community groups whose actions go far beyond the narrow categories in which antiracism can operate .
11 City Hall has clung to its paternalist traditions — which go far beyond the municipal norm in America — and has wound up enmeshed in the social problems of a city of 7.3m people in constant turmoil .
12 A group of women who have all , as individuals , reached this level of development , has great possibilities , which go far beyond the natural bonding of women and the sharing of resources .
13 To be fair to him , he had repeatedly hinted that , when the evidence was in , it would show that Pound 's contribution went far beyond the mere passing of judgement on particular passages ; and indeed it turned out that the very structure of the poem had been extricated by Pound , rather than conceived and composed by the poet whose name appeared on the title-page .
14 Gore 's proposal went far beyond the informal investigation begun in May at the request of House Speaker Tom Foley .
15 Always insisting on the purity of life , on the importance of family existence , he had gone far beyond the mild precepts laid down by his mentor .
16 Such an approach would be centred upon the management of and for professionality and it would be based upon a relocation of the whole management process — away from a top-down managerial philosophy and practice , and towards a genuinely collegiate form which would go far beyond the traditional boundaries of delegation .
17 This shift went well beyond the general decline of the traditional working class in the electorate ( discussed below ) and reflected the increasing selection of ‘ more educated candidates ’ with ‘ administrative aptitudes ’ under the conditions of electoral competition , and within the dominant technocratic conception of politics , which had held sway since the rise of ‘ Butskellism ’ in the mid '50s .
18 Several Conservative candidates in by-elections — egged on by Beaverbrook — went well beyond the official policy and as a result got little official support .
19 Nevertheless , our surveys showed schools undertaking a wide range of activities in pursuit of home-school rapport and cooperation , particularly where younger children were concerned , and many schools went well beyond the obvious activities like information exchange , open days and social events to pursue more adventurous and long-term programmes .
20 But the ramifications of the study go well beyond the private law of finance and property on divorce .
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