Example sentences of "[verb] well beyond the " in BNC.

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1 Before leaving philosophical treatments of indexicals , we should just point to a subject of deep theoretical importance which lies well beyond the scope of this book — namely , the connection of indexical reference to the fundamentals of reference in general .
2 At rest they consist mostly of head and neck and their wings project well beyond the tail .
3 The delivery was perfect , and so was the finish , a powerful and precise header directed well beyond the reach of goalkeeper Fabian Barthez .
4 But our activities extend well beyond the day-to-day business of meeting claims and dealing with queries .
5 But this policy extend well beyond the IRA and strikes right at the heart of independent community organisations who are interested in seeing the people of the area take control of all aspects of their own lives , including their own work , wealth and education .
6 There is good evidence that it is associated with individual galaxies as these seem to have dark haloes which extend well beyond the visible stars .
7 Henley prides itself on the accessibility of its Faculty whose services extend well beyond the formal classroom environment .
8 New commercial and urban classes emerged with a view of markets and polities going well beyond the district and , with the king 's changing need for allies and finance , a degree of participation in public affairs .
9 But unlike on the Earth we can see well beyond the horizon .
10 And paragraph twelve , erm towards the the middle , erm you can see the sentence in paragraph twelve To my mind , these sites , which were in that top corner lie well beyond the present I 'm so sorry .
11 To my mind , these sites lie well beyond the present built-up limits of Skelton , and land to the east , north , and west has a strongly rural character .
12 Finally , we should turn briefly to tense , although the complexities of this subject lie well beyond the scope of this book .
13 They continue to grow well beyond the size at which they would normally change shape and become as big , if not bigger , than the land-living form .
14 The connection between Phoenix and Kuwait is likely to extend well beyond the fate of these luxury hotels .
15 They get to know each other well and such contacts last well beyond the Programme itself .
16 Now Welsh has determined that this extension is in fact a huge tunnel that stretches well beyond the star itself .
17 As the inventor of the ‘ Nicol prism ’ , his name will continue to be remembered well beyond the world of optical physics , but details of his early life are hard to discover .
18 The trouble with nuclear power is that its ‘ costs ’ always have the potential to go well beyond the point where they can be factored into an environmental bill .
19 Bits and pieces are still filtering out from IBM Corp 's conference call with analysts after its third quarter figures last week , and its director of investor relations Jim Clippard finally acknowledged that IBM could cut its workforce even more than the 25,000 announced in December , late in second quarter or in the third quarter : ‘ It 's clear to me that they have to go well beyond the 25,000 , ’ said PaineWebber analyst Stephen Smith , ‘ Maybe even 50,000 ; ’ analysts told Reuter that IBM said the majority of its targeted 25,000 plus staffers will leave the company during the second quarter , leaving it open to another plan in the second half of 1993 .
20 This goes well beyond the past practice of small-scale fundraising through ‘ raffles or fairs ’ .
21 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 ? ’
22 This is sophisticated stuff which goes well beyond the basic Skymaster service if you require .
23 The provision for which the funding councils will be responsible goes well beyond the purely vocational .
24 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 .
25 The University has a generous maternity leave scheme , which goes well beyond the statutory provisions .
26 But on Venus , because of its much more massive atmosphere the bending is more marked and we are able to see well beyond the horizon , particularly because the lower atmosphere of Venus is usually very clear .
27 The result was that the boundaries of advanced courses expanded well beyond the traditional areas of science , technology and business studies .
28 By contrast , although the plaintiff in O'Reilly v. Mackman had also delayed well beyond the Ord. 53 time limit in bringing his claim , this delay would have caused no undue problem for the respondent .
29 They entered all three parts of the competition , but were rejected by Angell and Pownall as they went well beyond the site boundaries and the rooms were awkwardly shaped .
30 The proposed national curriculum contained many familiar ingredients : However , the paper went well beyond the delineation of a framework : it proposed the establishment in each subject area of ‘ attainment targets ’ for pupils at age 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 , as well as ‘ programmes of study ’ setting out ‘ the overall content , knowledge , skills and processes relevant to today 's needs which pupils should be taught ’ .
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