Example sentences of "go beyond [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The librarian had also found the committee helpful in a number of ways by going beyond the narrow terms of the funding itself .
2 And once again Ric is attempting to go beyond the normal boundaries of cricket-writing : ‘ If I wanted to write a biography which was simply a record of CTB 's achievements I would have finished it some time ago .
3 The European Council noted that there was a consensus to go beyond the present limits in regard to security [ UK reservation ] ; the content and detailed rules for the role of the Union in the security sphere will have to be defined gradually . "
4 In theory , students should always be welcome to go beyond the immediate limits of their studies , and ‘ read round their subject ’ .
5 It does , however , show clearly that when assessing suffering it is important to have a framework that goes beyond the narrow concerns of selective or functional assessment approaches , although such approaches do have some value in distinguishing between ‘ appropriate ’ and ‘ inappropriate ’ suffering .
6 This goes beyond the statutory requirements against discrimination on grounds of sex , marriage and race , to include age , disability and sexual orientation .
7 Consumer surveys rarely go beyond the practical aims of the people who commission ( and pay for ) them .
8 They certainly go beyond the pre-linguistic prototypes of language , and demonstrate the capability of certain individual apes to outpace other species .
9 This had obvious implications for methodology which went beyond the simpler objectives of transferring information from teacher to student .
10 If a body exercising the statutory powers went beyond the four corners of the act , then the court could intervene .
11 In her acceptance she broke the code of propriety , went beyond the established manners in a light encounter .
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