Example sentences of "[vb infin] beyond [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And here the problem really begins , for the ethnographer must explore beyond the public presentation of self , to seek the underlying discourses of police reality .
2 OUR flower gardens are full of blossom at the moment , carried on plants that will not survive beyond the first few frosts of autumn .
3 Unfortunately , some pregnancies result in miscarriage or stillbirth ; or a baby does not survive beyond the early stages of life .
4 Unfortunately , some pregnancies result in miscarriage or stillbirth ; or a baby does not survive beyond the early stages of life .
5 When he spoke it was in a barely audible voice as if he feared that his words would carry beyond the four walls .
6 One additional problem is that the voltage.controlled oscillator is unable to provide the pause between step commands needed at the beginning of the deceleration period so that the rotor can advance beyond the excited phase equilibrium position ; the control of individual phase excitation timings available with the other open-loop schemes can not be produced with the voltage-controlled oscillator technique .
7 ‘ If you can not see beyond the painted image , beyond the obvious , then perhaps you should go , perhaps you should have never even come . ’
8 When Harry asked if ‘ Mrs Molly Diamond ’ was at home , the youth slouched back along the passage , shouted ‘ Ma ’ once at the top of his voice , then carried on without change of pace towards a dismantled motorcycle Harry could see beyond the back door .
9 It perhaps reveals Gedge 's ever-growing confidence that he could see beyond the macho nonsense and enjoy himself .
10 Several factors influence our choice of subjects and we must look beyond the primary considerations of what catches the eye and how much will it cost ?
11 You should also look beyond the immediate boundaries and ask ‘ How do my actions affect other parts of ICI ? ’ — the ‘ knock on ’ effects .
12 Rolt argues that we must look beyond the present system altogether .
13 In this essay , I have attempted to suggest some ways in which we might look beyond the conceptual dichotomy between ‘ us ’ and ‘ them ’ , villagers and bureaucrats , to ask how the dynamic of interaction across the boundary is played out .
14 If we are to find the answer to the problem of what gives stretches of language unity and meaning , we must look beyond the formal rules operating within sentences , and consider the people who use language , and the world in which it happens as well .
15 Do you detect beyond the immediate Islamic world , a deepening of suspicion , and possibly even hatred towards some nations in the North , particularly towards the Americans ?
16 I also made a promise to myself that when I got picked again for a major championship I would progress beyond the first round .
17 While there were , therefore , good grounds for pessimism about future progress , the question of whether integration could proceed beyond a limited sectoral level was answered three years later by the Treaty of Rome .
18 Negotiations between Israel and Syria on ownership of the Golan Heights did not proceed beyond the usual vicious circle : I wo n't promise peace till you promise to withdraw ; I wo n't withdraw till you promise peace .
19 We should proceed beyond the immediate results of experience only so far as legitimate inductions will take us .
20 Notice that , while the theory of this section has been developed in terms of small signals and , the fact that the input and output signals are related through the linear feedback components Z 1 and Z 2 means that the gains given by equations ( 10.40 ) and ( 10.41 ) apply to any magnitude of signal that does not swing beyond the fixed potentials of the bias supply .
21 Yet talk to any established composer nowadays , and the likelihood is that he or she is about to be embroiled in some kind of operatic project , perhaps planned for the middle-distant future ( timescales are necessarily generous for opera ) but nevertheless fully engaged in the kind of musical thinking that three decades ago would have beyond the wildest dreams for all but the most exclusive , established few — Benjamin Britten and Tippett in Britain , Hans Werner Henze on the Continent .
22 She knows that if she uses power there is a price to pay — you can not be loved by everyone , you may stand beyond the normal bounds of acceptability .
23 Only as we begin to respond personally to the text 's content and open ourselves to its message ( irrespective of whether the consequence of this is an acceptance , modification , or rejection of it ) do we go beyond a mere decoding or perception of the words and begin to perceive meanings .
24 Reduction of waiting lists is not necessarily an indicator of improved ‘ quality ’ of care for elderly people , whose needs may go beyond a brief period of surgery and recovery .
25 For this reason the present analysis does not go beyond the mid 1970s .
26 I shall certainly go beyond the Judaeo-Christian tradition in examining the claims of theism .
27 Speaking to the university 's general council , Sir David said that the information should go beyond the straightforward information on the regularity of attendance at debates and the quality of members ' speeches .
28 For this reason the manager must go beyond the internal handling of colleagues ' enthusiasms and transactions .
29 He added : ‘ Tours should never go beyond the last Test .
30 There are no conditions specifically attached under the IDO but of course we have obligations — the county minerals officer will be pursuing us for restoration quite rightly — what we 'd like to do is go beyond the basic restoration and make it much better .
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