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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 that the duty of judges goes beyond the automatic enforcement of the dictates of Parliament .
4 What we need in the present case is further evidence to persuade us that the proposal to distinguish ordinary attributives as ( 37 ) ( a ) and postnominal attributives as ( 37 ) ( c ) goes beyond the mere possibility of correlating the two intensional patterns to the two different surface constructions .
5 " To know " in the Old Testament goes beyond the mere possession of information , to the active enjoyment of fellowship with the person known .
6 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 .
7 NAS goes beyond the mere connection of machines , or the exchange of data .
8 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 .
9 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 .
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 Saunders 's analysis of central-local relations goes beyond the interorganizational focus of the power-dependence model .
12 This goes beyond the statutory requirements against discrimination on grounds of sex , marriage and race , to include age , disability and sexual orientation .
13 In recognition of a role which goes beyond the direct provision of services ( e.g. developmental work , advocacy , campaigning and education ) , Griffiths also recommends a general core grant payable by local authorities to voluntary organisations .
14 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 .
15 There is , however , a further dimension to network recruitment which goes beyond the basic exchange of information .
16 So it goes beyond the original definition of the conscious that we talked about when we , when we did that .
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