Example sentences of "[verb] i [Wh det] be [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | He asked me what was going on ; just then the coach stopped , and the man drew a gun and shot Lieutenant Lapointe in the chest . |
2 | And so here this rural craft er thing which I wrote for which you asked me which is arriving from the last minutes , is I 'll read it out to you . |
3 | The problem I 've got is is er I know what I want to do and you told me what are doing , so from that I have a good picture of what how I should approach it . |
4 | ‘ Tell me , ’ she commanded herself , ‘ tell me what is going on . |
5 | ‘ Tell me what 's happening , ’ she said quietly . |
6 | ‘ Supposing I wo n't leave unless you tell me what 's going on ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Just tell me what 's going on , ’ she said , her voice tainted with accusation . |
8 | Please tell me what 's going on . |
9 | ‘ Tell me what 's going on between you and Piers , ’ she heard herself pleading as she walked beside her . |
10 | ‘ And tell me what 's going on . |
11 | ‘ Robyn , for God 's sake , tell me what 's going on ! |
12 | ‘ Stop answering questions with questions and tell me what 's going on ! |
13 | ‘ Tell me what 's going on , Fran . |
14 | ‘ Please tell me what 's going on , Fernando , ’ she implored , her eyes so wide and bright that he could n't refuse her — surely ? |
15 | And he walks in the room and tell me what 's going on . |
16 | ‘ Tell me what 's making you so miserable . |
17 | But tell me what was going on back there ? ’ |
18 | I had seen many pictures of attacks on the city but somehow seeing that bridge destroyed , it suddenly hit me what is happening to Baghdad . |
19 | Could you please tell me what is happening " . |
20 | ‘ Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’ |
21 | Will someone tell me what is going on ? ’ |
22 | Neil could you tell me what 's happening to the apprentices in P S A as work staff been put out to grass I hope they are n't . |
23 | Wo n't somebody please tell me what 's going on ? ’ she demanded . |
24 | You 'd better tell me what 's upsetting you . |
25 | He could n't actually tell me what was going on because that would put him in shtuck but he was trying to tip me the wink . |
26 | He would n't tell me what was going on down there because he did n't want to worry me as far as the safety conditions at that particular mine . |
27 | I do n't want to listen to any more of the media speculation telling me what 's happening to our union . |
28 | ‘ Tell me what you are doing-tell me what 's happening to you . ’ |
29 | There is no one to tell me what is going on . |
30 | I do n't need the Chief Executive to tell me what 's happening because I 'm going to be involved in seeing what 's happening and as far as the Labour people talking about the cost it 's going to create . |