They make you ask what is going on, and lead you to answers which go beyond a verbal reply. |
The ace photographer has decided to go beyond his lens-work and has started a production house. |
Lyrically, it doesn't go beyond braggadocious bluster and more local-musician name-drops. |
What is now required is to go beyond looking at what happened as a random event. |
With compliance to building codes a given, the real question on many projects is whether it is worthwhile to go beyond code requirements. |
Understanding why this is the case and how it can be improved is seen to demand methods that go beyond questionnaires and surveys. |