31.   James Woolsey, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, has proved beyond doubt that he is a gentleman.

32.   Names of illustrious personages inscribed on the stones are suspect until proven beyond a doubt.

33.   Right here in Texas we have two cases in the news where DNA testing could prove beyond a shadow of a doubt guilt or innocence.

34.   Scientific techniques for gathering evidence are usually treated cautiously by criminal courts until their efficacy has been proved beyond doubt.

35.   Southall proved it beyond any reasonable doubt.

36.   So if global terrorism proves beyond the scope of national government and international cooperation, it could cause trust in government to crash.

37.   Standards of evidence would be looser than in civil courts, or even courts martial, and guilt would not need to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt.

38.   That information was the smoking gun that proved beyond a doubt that the Chinese had obtained national secrets.

39.   The charges were hard to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and prosecutors were frequently ill equipped to handle such complicated cases.

40.   The Kings saw a need, the one left unfilled when centers Eric Lindros and Jeremy Roenick proved beyond their reach over the summer.

v. + beyond >>共 682
extend 12.37%
look 8.16%
go 5.82%
spread 3.95%
reach 3.84%
get 3.65%
expand 3.38%
burn 3.01%
lie 2.03%
see 1.70%
prove 1.40%
prove + p. >>共 53
in 30.85%
as 8.70%
on 7.59%
beyond 6.41%
to 5.70%
by 5.62%
with 4.91%
for 4.35%
at 4.11%
against 4.03%
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