Example sentences of "what [vb -s] go before " in BNC.

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1 Despite the great differences in style between the above three ballets and despite their different libretti the three choreographers perrot ( with Saint-Georges ) , MacMillan and Ashton give valid reasons why the tragic deaths of Giselle , Romeo and Juliet , and Natalia 's lost love are the inevitable result of what has gone before .
2 In some modern classical ballets too little attention is paid to the momentary holding of a pose as the focus of a picture to sum up — as it were — what has gone before .
3 Unless a player is totally without imagination , then he can not fail to be aware of what has gone before as he makes his pilgrimage round Augusta .
4 It will have been gathered from what has gone before that the non-gonococcal infections are considerably less easy both to diagnose and to treat than gonorrhoea itself .
5 Which means more directed research to solve real problems ; more scientific conservation , distinguishable from what has gone before ; a better and more professional attitude towards animal welfare and conservation , and a greater willingness by academics and others to get involved professionally ; a greater realisation by charities and other funders , even research councils , that research in conservation and welfare is vital and is often good , original research — without it no advances in society 's legislation are possible .
6 In some ways this programme improves on what has gone before .
7 As shot follows shot on the screen , your viewers will instinctively relate each to what has gone before in order to construct a thread of story — even if this story is as rudimentary as ‘ first we saw A , and then we saw B ’ .
8 If you simply start the next shot from here , you are left with an awkward pause and this spoils the effect of what has gone before .
9 All you have to do is to go with the flow of events , letting each scene add to what has gone before .
10 When older people think of the past they are not just taking stock of their lives but trying to decide what to do with the time that they have left , and trying to do so in relation to concluding or making sense of what has gone before .
11 Those exploring a person 's reluctance to care should be sensitive to this possibility ; present relationships are coloured by memories of what has gone before .
12 Because of what has gone before , young people coming into residential care need security and a sense of belonging , neither of which they may have experienced in great measure before .
13 It is not mere chance that admitting children into residential care is seen as a last resort by field and residential social workers , but it is , I wish to argue , the logical outcome of what has gone before .
14 The absence of grammatical articulation contributes a further unclarity : it is not clear , for example , how the sentences " The characters " ( 11 ) arid " The quick and the dead " ( 12 ) connect both with each other and what has gone before .
15 Define average incremental costs of output 1 as : This gives rise to a natural measure of product-specific returns to scale as : There is another concept of importance for multiproduct firms , which is different from what has gone before .
16 Most probably it is in publicly owned concerns that the agent is more nearly risk-neutral , given what has gone before .
17 All these titles will sell on the strength of what has gone before .
18 This theory conforms with the concept of technology building on technology , where progress is not a random process but a synthesis of what has gone before .
19 Most policy is incremental in character , involving marginal adjustments to what has gone before , and is motivated to correct what are seen as undesirable consequences of previous policies .
20 In our complex society so many of the peculiarities of our institutions and policies can be explained only by what has gone before .
21 The conclusion is not supposed to be a bland endorsement of the essay title or a simple restatement of what has gone before .
22 Your choice therefore could be boiled down to whether you want to start with the " real thing " on video , as an example of what the unit is about , or whether you want to keep the most realistic example for later , to reinforce what has gone before .
23 In other words , in visual word recognition , preceding context is not used to predict what word is coming next , but , rather , to see whether the latest word to be identified is semantically coherent with what has gone before .
24 Continuous change makes it impossible to remember what has gone before , or to relate one part to another .
25 Everything is new , nothing is repeated or made to refer to what has gone before .
26 These are discontinuities since there is no continuity between the change and what has gone before .
27 When new text is presented to the model this can be processed according to how closely it matches what has gone before .
28 WORM ( Write-Once-Read-Many ) disks eventually fill up , since new data can only be written after what has gone before .
29 That each stage of education and training can build on what has gone before requires that the manager at each stage should know what is happening elsewhere .
30 Learning from experience is not , then , a straightforward repeating of what has gone before .
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