It is plain that this something beyond must be in its nature quite distinct from an element, and must be the cause why one compound is flesh, another compound a syllable, and so about all the remaining compounds.
Nor can the something beyond be itself a compound of several elements, for we should still have to find the independent something which binds these into a compound.
He stopped speaking, and his big eyes, which had fixed themselves on Fort's face, seemed to the latter not to be seeing him at all, but to rest on something beyond.
She thought Hannah was staring at her; after a moment it seemed that the widened pupils were fixed in fascination on something beyond, on the Thing that had come to dwell here with them forever.
You offer him something nearer his deserts, something beyondmy power to give him.
The day was bright, and she went rapidly toward the mill, glorying in the sunshine and the autumn sharpness of the air; and her thoughts were not so much of Ditmar as of something beyond him, of which he was the medium.
Let people say what they please, there is something beyond human in Christianity; and that thought cannot be avoided.
The most ordinary pursuits have this specific character, if they are self-sufficient and complete; the highest lose it, when they minister to something beyond them.
He took the first chance that offered, and he put a shoulder to the old pulley at which he had tugged as a boy with a dream of something beyond, and at which he laboured as a man with some sense of duty done.
Now, through loving her, Dolly, I seem to have come to something beyond us both, and what is advisable don't seem to matter any more.
He was given over altogether to the sensuous knowledge of this woman, and every moment he seemed to be touching absolute beauty, something beyond knowledge.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "something beyond" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.