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

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1 In some other cases , for example in national liberation struggles , armed conflict may lead even more directly to the emergence of strongly reform-oriented or revolutionary movements , and to changes of political regime which go beyond the attainment of national independence .
2 In the latter , the school which sets out to democratize education in its geographical or moral area ( that is , in a context of those who share beliefs and values ) or to enable more people to help themselves , brings with it a set of beliefs which go beyond the Plowden idea of the community making use of the physical amenities of a primary school .
3 The issues involved go beyond the treatment of prisoners .
4 We have something together that can crash barriers , go beyond the boundaries you must have accepted in your tawdry affair with Jones , since I suspect that he 's capable of only the most limited kind of passion . ’
5 Selection also takes place for purposes which go beyond the school .
6 What do you say when you actually go beyond the realms of astonishment , amazement and incredibility ?
7 Many of their concerns go beyond the scope of the original NWICO to include , for example , the relationship between the natural and human-made cultural/communication environments .
8 ‘ WACC 's Forum priorities address concerns that go beyond the scope of conventional communication research towards the realm of philosophical concerns that are normally neglected in mainstream research agendas .
9 The institutional distribution of types of course has interesting policy implications which , however , go beyond the scope of this book ; here we need to explore further the types themselves .
10 Now we can sail to the Pacific of the mystics , and go beyond the dreams of Cook and Bougainville for we are pilots and navigators of an infinite sea .
11 The committee is indebted to our local councillors Mrs Beth Brereton and Hugh Fraser for their cheerful unending support and advice throughout the community , to George Lightheart , our community education officer and link with the education department and to Ian Watson the hall caretaker whose efforts frequently go beyond the call of his duties .
12 Disintegration of this kind has implications that go beyond the children 's grasp of the text they are actually trying to read .
13 Act 1974 go beyond the securing of safety in employment and include :
14 The press often go beyond the courtroom to seek out other sexual actors for their stories .
15 In particular , we go beyond the introduction to the tabular summary given in Chapter 2 to consider how the presentation of a table can be manipulated to reveal the information content to best effect .
16 These are the direct effects of taxation ; indirect effects go beyond the area of possible measurement into the realm of sheer speculation .
17 Individuals live and die , but economic , political and religious systems , for example , show durabilities that go beyond the lifespan of any one individual .
18 go beyond the association between the epidermal growth factor ( EGF ) receptor , Grb2 and Sos , and show that , in Src-transformed cells , the Shc adaptor protein replaces the EGF receptor as the phosphotyrosine target and presumably achieves the same end point ( activation of Ras ) .
19 In the intervening millennia however , mathematics has grown many new theories , often explicitly spatial , which go beyond the nature of these ancient instruments .
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