Example sentences of "[noun] are beyond the " in BNC.
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1 | However , these and similar discussions are beyond the scope of this book . |
2 | The concept of the unconscious has been derived mainly from psychoanalytically based theories and its complexities are beyond the scope of this discussion . |
3 | Applications of the technique , commonly known as Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy ( EELS ) , to studies of solid surfaces are beyond the scope of this book . |
4 | There will be no wavering from the course of reform , there will be no more compromises with people whose views are beyond the pale . |
5 | Few rural areas are beyond the ambit of a town or city and much of the increase of population in many parts of rural Britain reflects the underbounding of urban administrations . |
6 | However , such concerns are beyond the scope of this article , and although we are not always able to separate out the different areas of linguistic interest in the characterisation of an individual in a dramatic text ( many individual character traits are receptive to a number of different linguistic approaches ) , the large number of insights into characterisation offered by discourse and pragmatic analysis indicates the large extent to which they may be used effectively by the student of dramatic texts . |
7 | The precise nature and requirements for such approvals are beyond the scope of this book but common examples are in the fields of insurance ( see the Insurance Companies Act 1982 and the Financial Services Act 1986 ) , banking ( see the Banking Act 1979 ) , newspapers ( see the Fair Trading Act 1973 ) , telecommunications , building societies , Ministry of Defence contractors and bars , hotels , restaurants and off-licences ( see the Licensing Act 1964 and the Hotel Proprietors Act 1956 ) . |
8 | Matters such as the hiring and firing of staff , the selection of office equipment , filing and costing systems , office layout and design and the formation and maintenance of a good working library are beyond the scope of this book . |
9 | However , the prices are beyond the reach of publishers . |
10 | Clearly , these prices are beyond the range of low-or medium-income , first-time purchasers from North Shields . |
11 | In the first place it could be argued that the power of the professional association to act is severely limited , because much of the censorship that takes place in libraries is ultimately applied by Library Committees and local authorities whose members are beyond the control of the librarians ' professional body . |
12 | But most of these ramifications are beyond the scope of this volume , though they provide the ‘ milieu for mutualism ’ . |
13 | You then carry on life as normal , except that most of your assets are beyond the reach of lawsuits . |
14 | The majority , however , are not of very high quality , but the fees are beyond the reach of most Salvadoreans . |
15 | In this very poor country , private school fees are beyond the means of much of the population . |
16 | Exhaustive discussions of the CL properties of minerals are beyond the scope of this chapter , and the reader is referred to the reviews of Nickel ( 1978 ) , Amieux ( 1982 ) and Walker ( 1985 ) . |
17 | Some of these factors are beyond the control of the individual worker ; others are his own to decide ; and others represent situations where the individual can exert only a minor influence . |
18 | For certain mechanical defects where surgery is contemplated , for example , ventricular septal defects , or papillary muscle rupture , invasive investigation and/or echocardiography are required , and the relative merits of these approaches are beyond the scope of this review . |
19 | It will have to be more clearly recognised that in many poor areas the main obstacles to increased production are beyond the control of the producer . |
20 | Simons rejects product-efficiency models which pay attention only to outcomes , since some outcomes are beyond the school 's power to influence ( see the arguments outlined in Chapter 4 ) . |
21 | If this analysis is broadly correct , Labour 's problems go deep — and to a large extent are beyond the party 's control . |
22 | As a result , large spheres of state activity and numerous forms of state regulation are beyond the reach of conventional levers of legal and political control . |