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

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1 " To know " in the Old Testament goes beyond the mere possession of information , to the active enjoyment of fellowship with the person known .
2 Whether the prosecution can prove attempted rape rather than the lesser offence of indecent assault will often depend on proof of the defendant 's intention to go beyond the indecent acts already committed .
3 that the duty of judges goes beyond the automatic enforcement of the dictates of Parliament .
4 Second , the issue of group formation goes beyond the simple matter of information , because not all interests are " allowed " to develop a sense of their own collective identity .
5 Similar principles are relevant where the issue goes beyond the express rules to imply additional terms , based on public policy , or the presumed intention of the parties .
6 Any young man whose waist went beyond the standard belt length was fined .
7 Sometimes the third party may have to withdraw because the process goes beyond the statutory obligations laid upon it but this will raise questions about its integrity which are not easy to answer .
8 The importance of the salary/wage distinction goes beyond the mere periodicity of payment , since broadly speaking it correlates with the ‘ staff'/ ‘ worker ’ demarcation , with salaried employees generally having higher ‘ status ’ , greater continuity of employment and greater access to benefits such as pension rights .
9 Once the analysis of intended meaning goes beyond the literal meaning of the ‘ sentences-on-the-page ’ , a vast number of related issues have to be considered .
10 However it may be that expansion of the business goes beyond the reasonable expectation of the parties ; in which case it may be necessary for the covenantor to renegotiate the ambit of the restraint .
11 NAS goes beyond the mere connection of machines , or the exchange of data .
12 If your needs go beyond the basic resole , repair shops can also help .
13 Claiming that his domestic agenda went beyond the liberal-conservative divide of US politics , he denounced President Bush 's opposition to recent civil rights bills , and promised to back a national health plan , to penalize parents whose children missed school , and to send fathers who missed child support payment to prison .
14 But American aims went beyond the mere exclusion of Free France from this particular theatre of operations .
15 Saunders 's analysis of central-local relations goes beyond the interorganizational focus of the power-dependence model .
16 Again , this debate goes beyond the educational field .
17 a constantly evolving bargain whose real terms go beyond the legal agreement or the aims of top management .
18 Thus , the outputs of monitoring go beyond the simple provision of inputs for forecasting .
19 Concern with the nature and structure of knowledge is a continuing if not always explicit aspect of many subjects , but few discussions go beyond the single discipline or field .
20 If the supplier goes beyond the mere supply of the equipment and carries out some work such as assembling and installing the equipment , the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 will apply , as discussed above .
21 Formalization goes beyond the clear documentation of casual status , to include the building up of lists of people who are available for such work and the provision of training for certain skills , particularly higher grade " waiting " skills .
22 For example , once a list goes beyond the optimal number , it must be un-linked , and the words built into the standard 26-way node method , with new items added in linked lists hanging from these new nodes , until they in turn reach the optimal value , and so on .
23 Primary Health Care , understood as an approach to health care going beyond the medical model to include the promotive , rehabilitative and educational dimensions of health care in addition to curative/treatment dimensions , came on to the international stage in 1978 at the conference of Alma Ata .
24 Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest .
25 And among the leadership cadres of almost every industry there was a clear tendency to go beyond the Menshevik call for a degree of co-operation with the liberals , to the clearer cut , class-distinctive slogans of the Bolsheviks .
26 The European Council noted that there was a consensus to go beyond the present limits in regard to security [ UK reservation ] ; the content and detailed rules for the role of the Union in the security sphere will have to be defined gradually . "
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