Sentence examples for beyond that mark from inspiring English sources

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Most first drafts I see are several hundred words beyond that mark.

But Maire says crisis plans need to look beyond that mark.

The high price of oil pushed the balance beyond that mark in December, much sooner than expected.

If these are not plugged, Germany's public deficit, already close to the EU euro-zone's permitted limit of 3%, will probably widen far beyond that mark.

One reason he bought them was that he could no longer buy a bank; Bank of America's deposit base had reached a 10percentt market share, and under federal rules, banks aren't allowed to expand beyond that mark.

But Davey inspired a morale-boosting win against next month's World Cup opponents, becoming the first Scottish player to make 50 and take five wickets in a one-day international, before going beyond that mark.

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On its east bank stands the medieval city, whose main entrance is the Porte Narbonnaise (1); on the right the Bastide St-Louis, 13th century in origin, but now spilling out beyond the boulevards that mark the location of its ancient city walls.

SOMEWHERE beyond the imposing waterfalls that mark the meeting of the Caroní and Orinoco rivers lies a city paved with gold.

However, in recent years China's entrepreneurs have moved beyond the ostentation that marked some of the earliest ventures and are giving more thought to where their donations go.

Marengo again remained beyond the sandbars that marked the entrance.

Marengo remained beyond the sandbanks that marked the harbour entrance but still within long range of Centurion, unwilling to risk grounding his flagship in the shallow waters.

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