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

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1 This met with opposition from representatives from civil-law jurisdictions on the ground that it was incompatible with the possession vaut titre principle and had implications going beyond the field of leasing , and the Study Group eventually concluded that no progress could be made on this issue and limited the statement of priority to conflicts between the lessor and the lessee 's general creditors , subject to perfection of the lessor 's title in accordance with any public notice requirements of the applicable law .
2 where the issue is tangential and raises considerations going beyond the scope of the Convention or too complex to be covered in it .
3 Accordingly , if the nature of the privilege going beyond the Bill of Rights had been identified , your Lordships could have determined whether or not such privilege exists , although it would be for the House of Commons to determine whether or not there was an infringement of any privilege found to exist .
4 By ‘ transcendence ’ he simply meant surpassing or going beyond the limits of previous organization .
5 Rescission will only be impossible when financial adjustment is obstructed by circumstances going beyond the difficulty of valuation of investments which have been sold on : see Birks , An Introduction to the Law of Restitution ( 1985 ) , p. 423 .
6 In doing so we are going beyond the consideration of the facts of disadvantage to uncovering the mechanisms through which it is produced and perpetuated .
7 In describing these ways of sensing , I am probably going beyond the bounds of what pertains especially to the feminine , since these are basic human abilities .
8 Such examples can easily be multiplied without going beyond the bounds of the county of Stirling , The Honourable William Elphinstone , a gentleman active in the politics of both Dunbartonshire and Stirlingshire , was three times chairman of the East India Company and always maintained close relations with the shipping interest , having himself commanded the East Indiaman Tryton before becoming a director , while the Haldanes of Airthrey , significant in the political life of Perth , Dunbarton and Stirlingshire , had similar connections with the Indian shipping interest .
9 Despite such claims , it is hard to avoid the conclusion that in both the USA and the UK , the audio-visual movement rarely came to grips with the need for an elaborated theory going beyond the use of audio-visual materials as decorative additions to the traditional lesson .
10 Going beyond the clash of personalities , The Lancet probed the underlying causes of this medical decline .
11 We concluded this chapter by discussing another aspect of language comprehension which forms a major part of pragmatic processing , namely the way in which understanding of what is spoken or written often involves going beyond an interpretation of what is explicitly stated .
12 Following the GCHQ case , the courts have appeared willing to go beyond the rules of natural justice when implying procedural impropriety .
13 Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites .
14 The primary school curriculum was to go beyond the basics of English and mathematics , which in any case should be seen in the wider context of other subjects .
15 Peter Thompson now explained that he wanted to go beyond the concept of a management buy-out and to involve all the staff who wanted to buy shares .
16 The history teacher ought to go beyond the generalities of support for parliamentary democracy and liberty to help young people understand the changing nature of society , with its changing patterns of employment and unemployment , its multi-cultural and multi-ethnic nature with the changing status of women , and the ways in which moral attitudes and beliefs are being affected by science and technology .
17 But whether Bevin wished to go beyond the kind of cooperation he was currently pursuing in the security field was a moot question .
18 If a committee wishes to go beyond the scrutiny of administration and to challenge the basis of policy , then it is time for a minister to come and argue in favour of the policy under review .
19 Somehow though , The Fall of Yugoslavia comes across as a series of fragments that do n't quite make a whole , and any attempts to go beyond the yawn-capacity of school history books are sadly flawed .
20 Sensitive to these pressures , Gorbachev in his Feb. 9 statement reaffirmed the Soviet Union 's adherence to the UN resolutions but expressed concern that the " the logic of [ coalition ] military operations and the character of military actions " threatened to go beyond the mandate of Resolution 678 [ see p. 37870 ] .
21 To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility .
22 In particular , it is necessary to go beyond the examples of close relationships to political parties to consider whether the positions some groups enjoy in relation to the political system owe nothing to particular party allegiances .
23 It wants him to go beyond the landscaping of degraded industrial sites as a means of attracting new investment , to embrace the concept of ‘ sustainable development ’ which was backed by the UK government at the recent Earth Summit .
24 It is , in fact , possible to go beyond the association of these particular principles with democracy , and say that the emergence of politics as we understand it was tied up with the emergence of democracy in ancient Greece .
25 The knowledge which research provides is most useful when it goes beyond a description of events to provide a basis for future action .
26 The outcome of many of the contested cases with regard to both rape and sexual assault allegations goes beyond an acquittal of the accused .
27 Since the 1960s the problem of South Africa , which goes beyond the scope of the present survey , has placed far greater strains on Commonwealth sporting links than ever before .
28 You may be encouraged to formulate a job plan which goes beyond the scope of your basic job description , itemising a series of personal objectives for the year ahead .
29 Modern readers are very much better , but they use some expensive technology which goes beyond the scope of do-it-yourself projects .
30 How this might be reconciled with the terms of the Maastricht text goes beyond the scope of this article , but it gives rise to the thought that it might even be legitimate for the Community ( given the political will ) to legislate in this area using the general power of Article 235 of the EEC Treaty , which allows the Council , in the absence of more specific powers , to enact legislation which is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Community .
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