1. As a result, they are unable ever to get beyond the personality traits they find irritating. 2. Even on a cold day, the old man could break into a sweat if he got beyond a full minute. 3. To put it simply, it is difficult to get beyond that first blank sheet of paper. 4. It seems to turn into a street when you get beyond you know, those archways. 5. I stood watching Harvey, trying to get beyond his moods to the man underneath. 6. Many women are unable to get beyond this sequence, finding It so graphic that the act of watching it becomes close to an act of violation in itself. 7. This will help us to get beyond the phase of advocacy of tolerance which has never been adequate on its own. |