Sentence examples for feat beyond from inspiring English sources

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In August they beat South Africa in Durban, a feat beyond the Lions of 2009.

Ennis, say those who know her best, is as nice as she seems, a feat beyond many in her position.

West, however, though not a Folio owner himself, has by his scholarly labours on Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies managed to achieve a feat beyond the means of any Folger or Goldfinger, one which would cost hundreds of millions of dollars to attain by mere purchase.

By May 2008, Grant had lost that Carling Cup final, finished second in the Premier League and taken Chelsea to a first appearance in the Champions League final, a feat beyond even the "Special One" during his three seasons at Stamford Bridge.

The film is quite a feat, beyond the fact that it's one of the first international productions filmed entirely in Afghanistan, or that nearby rocket attacks almost claimed everyone's lives on set, or that the country is run by probably the most corrupt government in the world.

The purification of a supermixture would, in the ultimate sense, approach a molecule-by-molecule separation a feat beyond our reach, both conceptually and practically.

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They rely on algorithms, those often proprietary mathematical equations and processes which make it possible to perform computational feats beyond the reach of the naked brain.

Though he goes through life preoccupied by self, obsessed by routine and hedged in by inexplicable anxieties, he is also capable of feats beyond the powers of genius.

He might have been talking about Claudia Cohen, who for better or worse was emblematic of Penn's student body during the last half of the 20th century: children of privilege who were imbued with sufficient ambition to accomplish feats beyond what even their most upwardly aspirational forebears ever envisioned.

The technology X has today is capable of feats beyond the wildest dreams of automotive safety technicians even a decade ago: even in my 10-minute jaunt round Mountain View, the car clocked a police cruiser by the lights on its roof, navigated a junction governed only by a stop sign, and carried out a tricky lane-merge in the queue for the lights.

While we all understand in theory that professional athletes are by definition capable of physical feats beyond those of regular folk, it's an entirely different matter to watch men the size of adolescent oak trees literally bounding three feet into the air -- multiple times and from a standing start.

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