Example sentences of "beyond [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 The insignificant proportion of men in the £3 — £9 range would appear on the face of things to betoken no handicraft beyond what would suffice to satisfy demand in a small hundred , while the many nils , amounting to very nearly one-third of the total , strongly suggests that many of the inhabitants of Walsingham were mendicants subsisting on the alms of the faithful .
2 But the co-ordinating and overseeing role of the CPSU at all levels of Soviet society , and its bureaucratic control , went far beyond what would be expected in a liberal democracy .
3 This means that there is a need to search beyond what may at first appear to be a case of depression or senility .
4 By 1971 there had been a further reduction in this proportion , so that only 4.3 per cent of the population lived beyond what may be considered practical limits for commuting to metropolitan labour market centres .
5 The practitioner must be able to analyse the inter-connectedness of needs and identify underlying causes , beginning with the service user and carer , but also moving the focus beyond what may be their limited horizons .
6 Everyone involved at this period put in time and effort far beyond what might have been predicted .
7 The obvious reluctance of many in the rural sector to seek work in the industrial sector , even on a temporary basis , points to an inclination to stay put far beyond what might be expected from a natural conservatism and apprehension of the unknown .
8 Beyond the brief : All three are prepared , indeed eager , to go beyond what might be thought to be the narrow design brief and comment on the nature and selection of the material they are asked to make attractive and intelligible on the page .
9 It is believed that the benefits will go beyond what might be expected from a ‘ low profile ’ introduction of engineering measures .
10 Let us take a simple three-sentence exchange between two parties , and ask what information it provides us with above and beyond what might be given by the semantic content of the component sentences .
11 This second volume contains , besides several ingenious smaller pieces , written on particular occasions , The Unhappy Father , a tragedy , with three acts of a second play , written at the request of a friend , in about a fortnight , and some letters of this extraordinary young woman , which have a solidity in them far beyond what could be expected from one of her years , and so destitute of the advantages of education …
12 Paul Hale 's devotion to duty went beyond what could have been expected of anyone , said Mr Justice Otton .
13 The use of monophony in octaves is much more frequent , and is in fact an excellent contrast to homophony ( Example 66 ) : Here , the first phrase in octaves is highly dynamic , but the sudden burst of harmony in the second bar has a strength and vitality which goes beyond what could have been achieved in octaves ; the effect is striking .
14 This suggested effects far beyond what could be accounted for by lung cancer deaths alone .
15 But the non-instrumental argument shows that consent does extend the bounds of authority beyond what can be established without it .
16 Arthur Andersen argues that this ‘ goes beyond what can realistically and responsibly be done … in most cases it will be impracticable . ’
17 These diverse possibilities alert the practitioner to consider sensitive areas of life beyond what can be comprehended through functional assessments of current performance .
18 What you did went far beyond what can be acceptable to the rule of law .
19 Does my right hon. Friend agree that that shows that there is scope , through a range of Government and quasi-government bodies , to encourage action beyond what can be done with direct Government money ?
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