Example sentences of "beyond this " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond this , the use of biography , its actual ability to throw light ( rather than just to be entertaining and nice to have around ) , seems to be a fantasy . |
2 | ‘ Beyond this ’ , however , leaves indefinite the point at which , or frequency with which , the use of biography deserves to be called by that name . |
3 | Beyond this , current sensations converge with knowledge and memory and desire to make sense of the experience of the present : I not only experience this object but I recognize it — as something of a certain kind ; as yours , as mine , as something I have seen before ; and it means something to me in terms of my appetites and needs and ambitions . |
4 | Beyond this , I do not accept much of the Freudian mythological apparatus , though Civilization and its Discontents has always seemed to me a penetrating if deeply pessimistic work of cultural analysis . |
5 | Beyond this specific instance , fourfoldness has a life of its own in his thought ; it appears in card-games — ‘ le jeu des cartes ’ relates to ‘ le jeu Descartes , — where there are four suits , plus a joker , whom Megill identifies with Derrida himself . |
6 | Beyond this , what might appear just to be a way of illustrating how motets were put together — singing the two or three different , often highly contrasted melodies individually before putting them together as a polyphonic , multi-texted whole — may equally well represent a valid reflection of the manner in which they were originally performed . |
7 | Yet the deal 's significance extends well beyond this . |
8 | Beyond this , it is quite clear that the Middle Volga still contained strong pockets of potential political resistance to the centre — the tradition of revolt died hard . |
9 | One of the great distinctions in his mythology is made between the Elves , who are ‘ animist ’ and ‘ pagan ’ , and the Men , who are destined to move beyond this . |
10 | Beyond them , beyond this enclosure , the lush countryside meanders to its low horizon . |
11 | ‘ My voice will carry beyond this room , ’ ' said Mr Powell . |
12 | Gooch , now 38 , has dropped hints in recent months that he might be approaching the twilight of his playing career but declined to speculate on his future beyond this summer . |
13 | Beyond this , the Federation magazines served to publicise forthcoming meetings and courses , to inform branch secretaries of one another 's addresses and to provide a forum for members to exchange ideas : for instance an article by George Tweed of Cambridge branch in the Fenland Bulletin of spring 1956 and another by ‘ Cesnoh ’ in the Hertfordshire Parcel of autumn 1957 both stressed the importance of personal canvassing as a means of recruiting students to courses . |
14 | Beyond this , the circumstances of DRAs are extremely diverse , with considerable differences between countries and even between individual communities in the same region . |
15 | Any government provision beyond this damages economic growth and undermines individual effort and self-reliance ( George and Wilding , 1985 ) . |
16 | There is no case beyond this for some mysterium , an agent of non-material origins , unless information processing itself is given that status . |
17 | Beyond this the young and frail newcomers will starve . |
18 | Obviously the balance lift will do twice the work , in the same time , and , beyond this , the power required to operate the lift , although of the same intensity , would be only usable during a small portion of the rise instead of during the whole . |
19 | Beyond this historical passage the poem is divided into three sections describing the house , the servants , and the landscape . |
20 | 1 long hook on a stick ( to retrieve children 's toys , balls , etc. , which roll way beyond red cordon which says DO NOT GO BEYOND THIS RED CORDON ) |
21 | The result is that , whereas , for the passive reader , the novel effectively ends with Oliveira seemingly about to commit suicide by throwing himself out of a window , the active reader goes beyond this to the understanding that Oliveira 's jump into the void is a metaphorical leap into a metaphysical state , where conventional categories are abolished and dualistic contradictions reconciled . |
22 | Beyond this and seemingly in open countryside , is the American Pavilion housed in what was formerly a 16C wine press belonging to the Schönborn Palace . |
23 | Beyond this palace , turn to your right down into the Italian quarter by following the stairs of St John 's Hill ( Jánský vršek ) to the bottom . |
24 | Beyond this great semicircular space was a massive train concourse above the tracks , again decorated by mosaics . |
25 | It is a connection which exists beyond this ritual-meaning . |
26 | Beyond this bland assertion , there was no further scrutiny of the way in which the police had acted . |
27 | But beyond this most people assume that there will be some actual teaching of such things , and particularly that their children will receive sex education and , by statute , religious instruction . |
28 | Formal appraisal systems , however , go beyond this normal daily checking and feedback . |
29 | Even beyond this , cells communicate with each other by the same general mechanisms in all animals and plants and even slime moulds . |
30 | In essence they are saying : ‘ Beyond this point you can not go ! ’ |