Example sentences of "about what be [v-ing] " in BNC.

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31 Real time services , by contrast , provide information about what is happening right now , moment by moment .
32 We shall continue to monitor the situation and the NDO would welcome comments and feedback about what is happening in your locality .
33 People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things .
34 What is controversial about functionalism is its claim that we are going to be able to make significant generalizations about behaviour only if we think about what is going on in the brain at a particular level of description .
35 Not only are victims denied immediate help , they are subsequently kept in the dark by the police and courts about what is going on .
36 But , like many of the present batch of respectful ‘ classical jazz ’ sessions , the sense of inevitability about what is going to happen next overcomes the work of the most virtuosic players , even a supporting cast that includes Elvin Jones on drums and the tenorist Charles Rouse .
37 Provide a ( decent-looking ) security pass and all the necessary care and attention to make the participants feel welcome , comfortable and enthusiastic about what is going to happen next .
38 Then you 're either fortunate or perhaps less aware than you might be about what is going on .
39 Very many people spend much of their lives thinking about what is going to happen or what has happened .
40 ‘ Unless something is done about what is going on and a stop is put to the chaos , then the health-care prospects for London are very gloomy . ’
41 Lack of thought about what is going to replace all this is a common mistake .
42 You communicate with other members of the team about how to do the project and at each stage you have to get some kind of agreement about what is going on .
43 But these caricatures do not tell us much about what is going on with real , complex individuals behind the scenes .
44 In the last phase of the research , the researcher will be in a position to begin to test ideas about what is going on and to identify patterns of behaviour .
45 How do people arrive at conclusions about what is going on in a particular instance ?
46 But the myriad electronic images and printed words that pour in daily from the Balkan war zone can not convey the whole truth about what is going on there .
47 The M15 follow-on to the current i860 XP has n't been cancelled , but Intel is n't being very specific about what is going to happen to it .
48 This can be achieved by understanding more about what is going on .
49 In that case the simplification is warranted because it encapsulates a truth about what is going on .
50 But trying to classify and understand them will show you a good deal about what is going on for that child .
51 On closer inspection it turns out to be also contextual , dictated by what is going on in the mind of the sender and the assumptions he or she makes about what is going on in the mind of the receiver .
52 ‘ The worst thing is that we get no information about what is going on ’ , he says .
53 These molecules , the ultimate source of information about what is going on at a specific time in a particular cell , are extremely labile chemically ( for example , to traces of alkaline detergent in less than scrupulously clean glassware ) and enzymatically ( to the ubiquitous ribonuclease ) .
54 It is appropriate to ask , then , about what is going on here in terms of the organisational and operational dynamics of teams .
55 They are encouraged to do ‘ worry work ’ , to ask questions about what is going to happen , to weep if they feel like it , to ask for and get reassurance that the future will be all right ; different but all right .
56 The teachers told me that they found this very helpful , and we certainly find it helpful to hear from you about what is going on in your particular professional world and how the University can make an impact there .
57 But I would want a constant dialogue , through various means of communication , to learn about what is going on throughout the whole constituency .
58 Our surveys show employees are more and more satisfied with the communications they receive from their companies and they believe they understand more now about what is going on around them .
59 Without a theory ( meaning initial ideas about what is going on ) there is no basis for deciding what information may be relevant .
60 Without a theory ( meaning initial ideas about what is going on ) there is no basis for deciding what information may be relevant .
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