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

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1 Since the 1960s the problem of South Africa , which goes beyond the scope of the present survey , has placed far greater strains on Commonwealth sporting links than ever before .
2 You may be encouraged to formulate a job plan which goes beyond the scope of your basic job description , itemising a series of personal objectives for the year ahead .
3 Modern readers are very much better , but they use some expensive technology which goes beyond the scope of do-it-yourself projects .
4 How this might be reconciled with the terms of the Maastricht text goes beyond the scope of this article , but it gives rise to the thought that it might even be legitimate for the Community ( given the political will ) to legislate in this area using the general power of Article 235 of the EEC Treaty , which allows the Council , in the absence of more specific powers , to enact legislation which is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Community .
5 It signalled love that goes beyond the love of a kiss .
6 But McLuhan goes beyond the designation of links and proposes that communication technology and culture are related as cause and effect : the medium is the message .
7 ‘ What angers me about the system goes beyond the unreliability of ‘ proof ’ … it 's that the way criminals are dealt with has nothing to do with rehabilitation and readjusting people who 've stepped outside society 's norms .
8 It begins with ‘ description ’ , based upon factual statements of objective perception and analysis , and moves on to ‘ formal analysis ’ in which there is a search that goes beyond the surface inventory in order to seek out relationships and qualities .
9 He designs and manages the financial information system of the organisation , and the information which he provides goes beyond the organisation and its executives , to a variety of other users such as investors , prospective investors , creditors , government agencies , etc .
10 The difference between the two countries is that the formal wording of the United States Constitution can be amended only by an extraordinary process , i.e. , one that goes beyond the provisions employed for amending the ordinary law .
11 To the extent that agreement is reached which goes beyond the provisions of a pre-existing document or displaces the relevant provisions of the Partnership Act , the agreed terms should be reduced to writing to reduce the scope for subsequent dispute .
12 Such an analysis is highly implausible however because it fails to recognize that the to infinitive poses a problem of syntax which goes beyond the level of the individual word .
13 When one begins to explore such aspects of old people 's mutual care , the need for help which goes beyond the provision of practical support is obvious .
14 Such activity goes beyond the granting or withdrawing of legitimacy .
15 It 's a fight against all that dehumanises , blocks and blights those who are made in God 's image and do n't know their God-given potential in the present and in a future which goes beyond the grave .
16 The apostle Paul , answering the anxious questions of Christians whose loved ones had died , reminded them that Jesus ' own victory over death makes it certain that those who have come into a close relationship with him will share his new , full life which goes beyond the grave .
17 Liotta ( left ) investigates a burglary and goes beyond the call of duty …
18 This month 's Gold St*r Award goes to another of our friendly knitting machine shops which goes beyond the call of duty when it comes to satisfying the customers .
19 One distinction is the French ideology of the fresh start and the ‘ plan ’ — which goes beyond the vogue for state planning that reached its high plateau under de Gaulle .
20 A recent study by Hellings ( 1984 ) goes beyond the test of separate GR predictions in isolation .
21 It is clear that the making of such connections goes beyond the recognition of surface similarities to deal with the linkings of internal ideas .
22 It 's when it goes beyond the point of .
23 Its objective goes beyond the dissemination of knowledge in recommending an active and intimate engagement within popular subjectivities and forms of signification .
24 The worthiest ‘ biographees ’ of course , are usually those whose achievement goes beyond the bounds of playing cricket , and in this respect Ivo Tennant 's last book , The Cowdreys , was an excellent appraisal of an ideal subject .
25 This level of examination goes beyond the groundwork laid at the First Level by testing more complex writing and understanding , and giving candidates a range of choice , not only of questions that will do them most credit , but of answers that will best suit the circumstances described .
26 This level of examination goes beyond the groundwork laid at the First Level by testing more complex writing and understanding .
27 The final stage of the claim , that BSL consists purely of visual images in the story-teller and that BSL functions only at the visual concrete level , however , goes beyond the information given .
28 In Simons 's words it ‘ goes beyond the information given ’ to identify the interests which shape the ‘ facts ’ .
29 Following the same Kantian argument referred to earlier , possession is held to indicate a profound relationship , since its durability goes beyond the pleasure of immediate gratification .
30 The backswing which goes beyond the horizontal might work for John Daly , but most golfers are unable to transfer their body weight correctly from such an extreme position .
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