Example sentences of "[verb] what 's [v-ing] on [prep] " in BNC.

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1 would like to know what 's going on with and .
2 And that I mean is one of the major criticisms against a functional approach , that sometimes you need to know what 's going on inside the box fully to be able to fully appreciate the behaviour anyway .
3 ‘ The ordinary public would n't be interested , but some people , people like me , for instance , have to know what 's going on in town .
4 I am desperate to know what 's going on in there .
5 They , I think like everybody else were succumbed to the fact that readers do like to know what 's going on in the Royal Family .
6 okay , anybody got any other reasons why they think that maybe we ought to know what 's going on in other countries , why , why would we be interested in the roots in Kenya , India , why would we be interested in those countries ?
7 And you begin to say things that do n't make any sense to people who do n't know what 's going on between you , but you know that the other person , to whom what you 've said is really addressed will know what you mean , even though he may not actually be there .
8 Pooling of clients and vendors is envisaged : ‘ Both parties should know what 's going on at both ends ’ .
9 I suddenly realized recently that I 'm so far short of having any kind of representational experience that I just do n't know what 's going on in this country .
10 I do n't know what 's going on in the hospital .
11 ‘ I do n't know what 's going on in your head , but I 'm telling you now , if you have any ideas in that direction , you 're on a loser . ’
12 ‘ I know which players I want and which ones to release , but I do n't know what 's going on in the boardroom . ’
13 And we do n't know what 's going on in it do we ?
14 Do n't know what 's going on in there do you ?
15 These are the people who do n't consider what 's going on in your mind , merely what goes on your feet ( the London club Kazoo turns people away if they happen to be wearing Wallabees ) .
16 ‘ No , but then I do n't usually have to wonder what 's going on in the mind of the person who 's made the offer , ’ she returned .
17 Erm and he 's imagining what 's going on in it .
18 We think that 'll lead to fairer fining , and I think that 's right , and I welcome what 's going on in north Oxfordshire ; it follows four experiments that the Home Office has had in other parts of the country .
19 I 'm gon na see what 's going on over there .
20 The things you have to do make it progressively more and more difficult for you to really get around and see what 's going on in your factories .
21 Do you want to go and see what 's going on in the sitting room ?
22 Ca n't see what 's going on around her .
23 We can do , we 've just got to , I mean we 've just got to ask everyone to give a very brief report erm on another occasion and then it can be kept very short , I think though , there are , there are times when , when , you know , we do want to hear what 's going on with sort of er networks and campaigns , we do need that time as well do n't we , er so we ca n't , I do n't think we can always do it .
24 Now the sensing person , prefers to use her five senses to perceive what 's going on about her .
25 ‘ I quite enjoy watching all the people go by , ’ says Howard , ‘ and wondering what 's going on inside their heads . ’
26 So you can still understand what 's going on with these .
27 ‘ I like what 's going on in music .
28 The first read : ‘ You know what 's going on with your wife .
29 Surrounding himself with local knowledge was a form of entrenchment ; if you dig in and stare at a hill you can often persuade yourself you know what 's going on behind it .
30 You never know what 's going on behind those burkas .
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