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

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1 The librarian had also found the committee helpful in a number of ways by going beyond the narrow terms of the funding itself .
2 And once again Ric is attempting to go beyond the normal boundaries of cricket-writing : ‘ If I wanted to write a biography which was simply a record of CTB 's achievements I would have finished it some time ago .
3 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 .
4 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 . "
5 In theory , students should always be welcome to go beyond the immediate limits of their studies , and ‘ read round their subject ’ .
6 This is a must for anyone who wishes to go beyond the conventional limits accepted for the understanding of Italian Renaissance art .
7 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health , with the authorities stressing the intention was to improve quality and promote openness in administration .
8 The local charter goes beyond the nine standards laid down by the Department of Health .
9 In Chapter 7 we shall find that there is in quantum theory a radical in-ability to pin things down which goes beyond the simple considerations outlined here .
10 It does , however , show clearly that when assessing suffering it is important to have a framework that goes beyond the narrow concerns of selective or functional assessment approaches , although such approaches do have some value in distinguishing between ‘ appropriate ’ and ‘ inappropriate ’ suffering .
11 As can be seen from the map up there in the north eastern sector , the proposed outer boundary of the greenbelt goes beyond the six miles anyway , and is probably nearer seven miles .
12 At their most powerful , Rheims ' photographs have an audaciousness which goes beyond the contrived scenarios which are presented in much of her work .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 This goes beyond the statutory requirements against discrimination on grounds of sex , marriage and race , to include age , disability and sexual orientation .
16 The impact on our business prospects clearly goes beyond the difficult measures we have had to take this year and has demanded a thorough review of all our activities in the longer term .
17 The effect is accentuated if the c.g. is near the aft limit and , in some cases , it is doubtful whether there is sufficient elevator authority to stop the pitching once it has gone beyond the early stages .
18 Consumer surveys rarely go beyond the practical aims of the people who commission ( and pay for ) them .
19 She is a writer , not delighted in by everybody , who plainly finds what fires her imagination is considering people who go beyond the ordinary bounds .
20 These go beyond the immediate issues raised by a particular case and spell out the range of penalties felt to be appropriate for varying degrees of seriousness within a given offence category .
21 They certainly go beyond the pre-linguistic prototypes of language , and demonstrate the capability of certain individual apes to outpace other species .
22 This had obvious implications for methodology which went beyond the simpler objectives of transferring information from teacher to student .
23 If a body exercising the statutory powers went beyond the four corners of the act , then the court could intervene .
24 In her acceptance she broke the code of propriety , went beyond the established manners in a light encounter .
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