Example sentences of "go [adv] beyond the " in BNC.

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1 In broad terms , the shifts of emphasis have been related to two central themes : first , that notions of reading comprehension must take greater account of what is going on in the mind of the reader , and second , that methods of text analysis must take greater account of what is going on beyond the sentence boundary .
2 Then he felt , vibrating along the ground , the steady tread of a man going away beyond the crest over which they had come that morning .
3 And he carefully attempts to draw up a balance-sheet of union power , politics and prospects , going far beyond the clichés in which Grant deals .
4 The two leaders on June 17 signed an unprecedented arms reduction agreement which would eventually cut the two powers ' nuclear arsenals by two-thirds , going far beyond the START treaty signed by President Bush and President Gorbachev of the Soviet Union in July 1991 [ see p. 38320 ] .
5 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 .
6 Northampton 's history goes back beyond the Romans — certainly to the Iron Age and settlements of that time can be found in and around the town .
7 The net emissions of Germany 's power stations were reduced from 1.6 million tonnes to 0.5 million tonnes within five years , enabling it to go far beyond the 30 per cent Club target .
8 The courts have repeatedly said that the police are not entitled to conduct dragnet searches yet , prior to the Act , a series of decisions appeared to encourage the police to go far beyond the terms of the warrant .
9 The teaching approach in these subject areas is designed to go far beyond the basic development of psycho-motor skills .
10 It roots lay far back , in the rise of Prussia to the position of leading power in Germany , but there is no need to go back beyond the Congress of Berlin .
11 Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals .
12 BT could , if given the incentive and the wherewithal , take the country into a genuine information revolution that goes far beyond the plans for cable television .
13 This passage , the tone of which reminds one of Newman , goes far beyond the timid language of the first draft and its companion with its static view of the ‘ deposit ’ .
14 His application of the variation principle to plainsong , Lutheran hymns , and Huguenot psalms goes far beyond the ‘ organ hymns ’ and versets of earlier generations , and differs from his secular variations in that the basic melody is generally preserved intact as cantus firmus in one part or another throughout .
15 Schedule 7 is divided into five parts , some of which require information which goes far beyond the purely financial .
16 If the Bill had stopped there , we would have supported it as an unnecessary but reasonably harmless measure , but it goes far beyond the type of incident about which we are all deeply worried .
17 This right goes far beyond the rights of rejection otherwise granted by the SGA .
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 They were now deeply into their mating dance , oblivious to all that went on beyond the charmed circle of their courtship .
27 I see that my father and mother are gone already beyond the brook .
28 Fortunately , in the eighties we have begun to recognise that modern communication skills go far beyond the concept of advertising .
29 The implications of the new technological revolution go far beyond the silicon chip and its offspring , a message that may have penetrated as far as Kenneth Baker , Britain 's Minister for Information Technology .
30 A group of women who have all , as individuals , reached this level of development , has great possibilities , which go far beyond the natural bonding of women and the sharing of resources .
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