Example sentences of "have [verb] beyond the " in BNC.

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1 This Tank Girl-style posse is only seven months old , but already it has grown beyond the founders ' wildest dreams .
2 A group of 17 international Prolog suppliers , including IBM , Siemens Nixdorf and Quintus , have formed a strategic collaborative alliance called the Prolog Vendors Group ( PVG ) to demonstrate that the language has grown beyond the domain of AI research and become an effective tool in commercial and industrial applications .
3 It is another example of how the racism which ties national culture to ethnic essences , which sees custom , law and constitution , schools and courts of justice beset by corrosive alien forces , has moved beyond the grasp of the old left/right distinction .
4 ‘ Your body has advanced beyond the human , Jesse .
5 He can then argue that once one has advanced beyond the superstition that all desire is for oneself having pleasure , one has no reason of principle for denying the apparent fact that some desire is directed at occurrences not involving oneself at all , but rather the welfare of others .
6 If she has ventured beyond the car it can mean only one thing — it 's stopped raining !
7 CONGRATULATIONS on your recognition that rugby has crossed beyond the bamboo curtain ( Rugby World & Post , July 1992 ) .
8 It has reached beyond the dealers to the previously untapped market of individual buyers .
9 Once each of us has progressed beyond the initial terror that being on a vertical plane high above the ground induces , once we feel comfortable above the ground , then a new awareness develops .
10 It has progressed beyond the Paris model and its façade ( 431 and 464 ) is more plastic with the horizontal emphasis more broken and sophisticated in handling .
11 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 .
12 From improvised sampling to Dream-Machines , The Shamen 's mobile club , Synergy , has gone beyond the novelty of semi-legal parties , taking dance club body-pleasure and scientifically intensifying it .
13 Some might say it presents an idealistic picture of family life ; others that it is a reactionary attempt to turn the clock back on the women 's movement ; yet others might argue that she has gone beyond the available evidence in concluding , or at least implying , that delinquency might result from early day-care experiences .
14 The design has gone beyond the style of the Île de France cathedrals .
15 This work upset some textile practitioners : at one venue , an entry in the visitors ' book invited viewers to the nearby art college to see ‘ real textiles ’ — a sign that the exhibition has gone beyond the ‘ logic ’ of textiles .
16 Bit by bit , the treasurer 's range of choice has widened beyond the basic questions of whether or not to borrow or to raise equity capital .
17 There is , therefore , a strong case for funding of melanoma surveillance programmes or clinics aimed at facilitating early diagnosis for individuals with atypical naevi , especially given that , despite intensive research , there have been few advances in the management of melanoma that has spread beyond the primary site .
18 To the club 's credit , the investment in youth and future development has continued beyond the '80s , rewarding United with one of the youngest teams in Scotland 's history , a precociously gifted side built around youthful talent like Christian Dailley , Paddy Connolly , Darren Jackson and Billy McKinlay .
19 JOHN McGAHERN : Because the writer has to get beyond the self to the facts .
20 And the worst of it is that this disturbing new trend has extended beyond the mall and into the magazine .
21 What is unexpected is the extent to which decline has extended beyond the conurbations into those adjacent districts that had previously grown so rapidly ( Spence et al .
22 But in the last surge of light he 'd seen beyond the reflection of the glass vizor — at the horror within .
23 They 'd passed beyond the deciduous woods , and the trees on either side were conifers — larch , spruce and pine .
24 As for those stubborn areas which you may have thought beyond the reach of any cleaner — the stained or mouldy grouting round the back of the basin , the bath and the shower , plugholes and taps — you 'll find that the Steamatic 's powerful cleaning action makes a tremendous difference .
25 Some of our members may not have got beyond the idea that women should only exercise the rights and duties of citizens locally …
26 Actually , Edberg might not have got beyond the last eight , for Ivan Lendl played wonderful tennis to lead by a set and 5–4 .
27 At any other record company , the protesters would not have got beyond the uniformed commissionaires on the door ; at no other record company would you have found a group still wearing kaftans .
28 Ridiculous tribal codes such as hierarchies and power struggles will seem farcical to you , because you will have passed beyond the point where you need them to exist successfully .
29 However , the dimensions of the smallest circuit-parts will soon have shrunk beyond the limit that optical microscopes can resolve .
30 Instability was greatest at periods of high sedimentation at the onset of deglaciation , when ice sheets reached or may even have extended beyond the shelf break .
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