Example sentences of "[vb -s] go before " in BNC.
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31 | The absence of grammatical articulation contributes a further unclarity : it is not clear , for example , how the sentences " The characters " ( 11 ) arid " The quick and the dead " ( 12 ) connect both with each other and what has gone before . |
32 | Define average incremental costs of output 1 as : This gives rise to a natural measure of product-specific returns to scale as : There is another concept of importance for multiproduct firms , which is different from what has gone before . |
33 | Most probably it is in publicly owned concerns that the agent is more nearly risk-neutral , given what has gone before . |
34 | All these titles will sell on the strength of what has gone before . |
35 | This theory conforms with the concept of technology building on technology , where progress is not a random process but a synthesis of what has gone before . |
36 | We are dedicated to experimentation , to pushing back the frontiers of football as we know them , to boldly go where no self-respecting soccer club has gone before , and no , I do not mean the Whaddon and Mitchley Sunday League . |
37 | Most policy is incremental in character , involving marginal adjustments to what has gone before , and is motivated to correct what are seen as undesirable consequences of previous policies . |
38 | In our complex society so many of the peculiarities of our institutions and policies can be explained only by what has gone before . |
39 | This challenge is a peculiar one , at the moment , not merely because a good photographer must try ( if only for the sake of his own integrity ) to make something visually ‘ different ’ from the mass of photography which has gone before , but also because the Opera House is obscured at present by building operations . |
40 | The conclusion is not supposed to be a bland endorsement of the essay title or a simple restatement of what has gone before . |
41 | This can be seen as the target activity learners are working towards during the " viewing in sections " stage — the final extended viewing which consolidates the comprehension work that has gone before . |
42 | Your choice therefore could be boiled down to whether you want to start with the " real thing " on video , as an example of what the unit is about , or whether you want to keep the most realistic example for later , to reinforce what has gone before . |
43 | Trevor Hughes bravely went where no salesman has gone before , bearding the credit controllers in their den . |
44 | ‘ Marxism Today — Where no magazine has gone before ’ . |
45 | In other words , in visual word recognition , preceding context is not used to predict what word is coming next , but , rather , to see whether the latest word to be identified is semantically coherent with what has gone before . |
46 | Continuous change makes it impossible to remember what has gone before , or to relate one part to another . |
47 | Everything is new , nothing is repeated or made to refer to what has gone before . |
48 | These are discontinuities since there is no continuity between the change and what has gone before . |
49 | First it was the Birmingham Conference with axes , swords , knives and anything else with a sharpened edge to boldly go where no pest controller has gone before . |
50 | When new text is presented to the model this can be processed according to how closely it matches what has gone before . |
51 | WORM ( Write-Once-Read-Many ) disks eventually fill up , since new data can only be written after what has gone before . |
52 | In the right-hand path the proposition is that , far from continuously breaking new ground , most of the work that goes through design offices , etc. bears a strong relationship to that which has gone before . |
53 | That each stage of education and training can build on what has gone before requires that the manager at each stage should know what is happening elsewhere . |
54 | Learning from experience is not , then , a straightforward repeating of what has gone before . |
55 | They also include brief summaries of what has gone before , or even direct repetition of key points , though this must be clearly for the benefit of the reader , not just to fill up space . |
56 | Furthermore , participants in talk continually listen and respond to the talk of other participants , and in so doing , display their own analyses of what has gone before . |
57 | But the second half of the lyric moves on from this : the completion of the line looks back to what has gone before in its rhyme , but syntactically and alliteratively it moves forward to convey the perception of that very still mourning symptomatic of the inner spiritual movement of Christ 's coming . |
58 | It is at the point in Scale 2 , where Hilton starts to emphasise this , that he uses the image of the ladder to look back at what has gone before , and to point the way ahead : The rest of the book illuminates the subtle inner movements of the personality in which man engages with the power of God to come to a knowledge of his being , the " wirkyng in a soul " when Scale 2 is more engaging as a work which marshals literary resources to illuminate Christian mystical theology . |
59 | The life cycle of many records will be a patchwork of different units creating , amending , utilising and determining disposition , possibly without knowledge of what has gone before . |
60 | As the poem progresses , we might assume that contextual or latent discourse referents are less likely to be introduced , for we read and interpret in the light of what has gone before — of previous elements in the utterance . |