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1 The suppressed fury in Madame Fontaine began to get beyond her control.
2 These are the first people that get beyond the main Solomons chain.
3 You just can't get beyond the fact that you are tied together.
4 I know people that get stuck there and never get beyond that.
5 And yet, how else to get beyond the reach of the Cylons?
6 After you get beyond the let-me-feel-your-pulse-and-see-your-tongue preliminaries they are versatile and ingenious.
7 I moved backward, trying to get beyond the range of her urgency.
8 His position hampers him-butI could help him to get beyond it.
9 My brother and I correspond infrequently, and seldom get beyond family matters.
10 As to its inner parts, probably I should never get beyond conjecture.
11 So, dear anxious soul, do not expect to get beyond making mistakes.
12 He would have to get beyond it before releasing the next soul.
13 Here are some questions that will help you get beyond the surface: 1.
14 The Odyssey can't get beyond its opening sentence before invoking violence.
15 He must act at once, or his victim might get beyond his power.
16 The real readers get beyond the book, into the life which it describes.
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