1. Daks are known to bounce back, but this one looks beyond recall. 2. Economic survival and the profit line are of critical importance to us all but successful partnerships must look beyond them. 3. He looked beyond the gate to the street, where three cars had floated into a heap under a swinging power line. 4. In order to understand the force of this social norm, it is necessary to look beyond social presentation. 5. Rolt argues that we must look beyond the present system altogether. 6. These preliminary results suggest the desirability of looking beyond the female labour Market for an adequate characterization of economic influences on fertility. 7. Whitlock smiled at her then looked beyond her at the couple on the sofa. 8. The ability to look beyond the current activity is important in this process. |