Example sentences of "just beyond " in BNC.
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1 | Although I can now see the inherent sense in glueing a book to a table , then the point was just beyond me . |
2 | Flying dual , practise landings just beyond an obvious mark on the ground by manipulating airbrakes . |
3 | Soon the evening storm was crashing about us , the whole wall a waterfall , cascading like a curtain across the mouth of the Fish , just beyond our feet . |
4 | Just beyond the church is a track which leads back out of the bay and on towards the soaring cliffs of Fair Head . |
5 | On the outermost point of the peninsula we could see straight over to Midland Isle and just beyond that to Skomer Island . |
6 | Well , I said , it was about so long — hands out at just beyond shoulder width — and about this much across the wings — hands now indicating a fair wingspan of several feet — and it was grey , well , greyish . |
7 | We cross the Blue Ridge Parkway and , just beyond the town of Abingdon , find ourselves travelling on the Trail of the Lonesome Pine itself , which was named not after a Laurel and Hardy song but after the ‘ underground railway ’ route which helped escaping slaves escape before and during the Civil War . |
8 | Although the trees are still leafless , I do not get a glimpse of the hall until it is within a stone 's throw , so hidden is it by a dense screen of boughs and underwood ; but I know it is near at hand , for an ancient archway spans the path leading to the farmyard , and just beyond the Tudor gateway bearing several clear-cut coats of arms . |
9 | JUST BEYOND the flower and orchard filled walled gardens of Easton Neston ( one of England 's greatest and most noble houses ) stands Pomfret Lodge , which was originally built as a dower house for the widowed Countesses of Pomfret . |
10 | Wild brown hills of heather and bracken rose up steeply behind the house , just beyond a red-jewelled fuchsia hedge and a grove of mysterious scrub oaks . |
11 | ( c ) If the grid is taken just beyond plenty into multitude a network establishes a positive , negotiable space . |
12 | Usually they find new energy to surge to the plaudits at the Ibis club just beyond the finish ; it is the defeated who drift around deflated for what seems an age . |
13 | Spurs ' best effort in the first period was a 25-yard shot from Gray just beyond the far post , though Samways tested Rees with a low effort from the left . |
14 | That always dangles just beyond our reach . |
15 | The rowan tree ( Sorbus aucuparia ) or in Gaelic , which stands in the corner of the kitchen garden or just beyond the house or byre , has protected the home , the family and the cattle from witches and fairies for centuries , and has endured after many a homestead has been deserted . |
16 | There was disagreement between the two companies as to whose responsibility would be the making of this towpath , so that in the end they built between them a new bridge just beyond the bottom lock . |
17 | The station ( closed in 1954 ) was just beyond the crossing . |
18 | That is nipples which are turned in like a crater , or which do not stick up by at least half a centimetre when gently pinched between thumb and forefinger from just beyond the base . |
19 | My cousin Ibrahim lived in a two-storey house a few hundred metres away , just beyond the Tel Aviv–Jaffa port railway line . |
20 | A more transient atmosphere existed on the other side of the front line , just beyond the heaps of dark earth at Galerie Semaan . |
21 | A stocky man , dressed in rough denim with a whistle round his neck to warn off the unthinking , stood just beyond the ruined walls of the Temple of the Sun ; on the periphery of everyone 's intense looking . |
22 | No , ten , for a girl was also present , standing just beyond Marcus , a gipsy-like girl with fuzzy dark hair , wearing a much creased coat and skirt of light-brown cotton and a flowery blouse . |
23 | On the following evening Franca , Alison and Irina were together in what Jack laughingly called the women 's quarters , a room just beyond the kitchen which Franca had once designated as her sitting room or ‘ boudoir ’ , but which , before Alison 's arrival , she had not much frequented . |
24 | It was the best going I could hope to see , but just beyond that wall of water , minutes away , the ground became lacerated with gulleys , as if a maze of streams had scored the ground and had been filled with sand . |
25 | Lefevre dunked another handful of bread in his soup and waved it in emphasis before continuing , ‘ The place our man lives is a large mansion just beyond the village . |
26 | It is situated just beyond the saw mill and by the side of the canal , from which it draws water . |
27 | Mark the spot on the surface just beyond the distance you can see down the burrow , and this is where you dig your first hole . |
28 | When they were switched on the lights flooded out across the bare , flat expanse of moorland just beyond the perimeter of their property . |
29 | It was slow work , moving all the time with extreme caution , just the two of them , their beams of light , the ever-present blackness , and the half-seen outlines just beyond the light . |
30 | A large group of people was standing just beyond the wrought-iron gate . |