Example sentences of "[vb infin] beyond [art] " in BNC.

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1 And here the problem really begins , for the ethnographer must explore beyond the public presentation of self , to seek the underlying discourses of police reality .
2 Unfortunately , some pregnancies result in miscarriage or stillbirth ; or a baby does not survive beyond the early stages of life .
3 This species may be one of the last of this kind of echinoderm , which did not survive beyond the Permian .
4 The large amphibians of the Palaeozoic did not survive beyond the Permian , and so our inferences about their modes of life have to be made entirely from the bony fossils that survive .
5 Unfortunately , some pregnancies result in miscarriage or stillbirth ; or a baby does not survive beyond the early stages of life .
6 In Leaf v International Galleries , Denning LJ ( as he then was ) expressed the view that the right to rescind for misrepresentation can not survive beyond the point of time when a right to reject for breach of condition is lost .
7 OUR flower gardens are full of blossom at the moment , carried on plants that will not survive beyond the first few frosts of autumn .
8 By contrast , God willed that ‘ the hearts of Men should seek beyond the world and should find no rest therein ’ .
9 Often in the open systems arena applications will grow beyond the capacity of any single machine .
10 When he spoke it was in a barely audible voice as if he feared that his words would carry beyond the four walls .
11 One additional problem is that the voltage.controlled oscillator is unable to provide the pause between step commands needed at the beginning of the deceleration period so that the rotor can advance beyond the excited phase equilibrium position ; the control of individual phase excitation timings available with the other open-loop schemes can not be produced with the voltage-controlled oscillator technique .
12 The rearmost ends will project beyond the sleeve and may have arrow : nocks fitted .
13 Whichever heading is appropriate it is necessary to appreciate the significance of events which may occur beyond the period of normal measurement during the duration of a research programme .
14 So if you have a press officer , that 's fine , but the press do like beyond the press officer and actually talk to the officer , the individual concerned .
15 Those who observed the Scots without the disadvantages of succumbing to rheumatism or feeling the humiliation of having failed to conquer them — or having been brought up in luxury in France — could see beyond the poverty to these characteristics .
16 It was not always thus : in 1983 , when Christie 's sold the first batch of 25,000 pieces of Ming porcelain , found ( also by Hatcher ) in a junk on a reef on the South China Sea , prices were low , because neither auction house nor collectors could see beyond the porcelain 's dull glaze to its historic possibilities .
17 It perhaps reveals Gedge 's ever-growing confidence that he could see beyond the macho nonsense and enjoy himself .
18 The Ego is the limited , separated , illusory self which can not see beyond the end of its own nose .
19 She could see beyond the snapshots , and feel the gradual destruction of little Herman 's personality as his mother became ever more dominant , ever more demanding .
20 The feminine beauty so parsimoniously revealed is , almost always , taken calmly by the sardonic , fatalistic hunter but he does see beyond the woman :
21 Reaching the top , Ruth looked eastward ; she could see beyond the forest to purple hills and faint mountains .
22 The writer complained that the City of London ‘ is essentially blind ’ , contains few Christians and ‘ ca n't see beyond the end of its ( hooked ) nose ’ ( emphasis in original ) .
23 It 's as if he has been drawn outside himself by indignation ; transcended himself ; literally risen into the air above his own head , so that he can see beyond the confines of his own life .
24 When Harry asked if ‘ Mrs Molly Diamond ’ was at home , the youth slouched back along the passage , shouted ‘ Ma ’ once at the top of his voice , then carried on without change of pace towards a dismantled motorcycle Harry could see beyond the back door .
25 ‘ What do you see beyond the mask it presents to visitors ? ’
26 ‘ If you can not see beyond the painted image , beyond the obvious , then perhaps you should go , perhaps you should have never even come . ’
27 At last , someone in the game who can see beyond the hype and is wiiling to say so .
28 Her eyes swept over the audience as far as she could see beyond the footlights .
29 At a recent ceremony to reward companies on export achievement , one speaker reminded manufacturers that they must look beyond the home-market to sell their goods .
30 By this I mean we should look beyond the symptoms to the cause and to the prevention of illness .
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