Example sentences of "[adv] know [Wh det] be going on " in BNC.

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1 It 's inconceivable that Andrew did n't eventually know what was going on .
2 If they could have only known what 's going on in my head .
3 They also do not know what is going on or what to do next .
4 the superior will not ‘ panic , because he does not know what is going on .
5 They simply did not know what was going on .
6 Yet in one the father did not know what was going on , and was robbed of all dignity .
7 At the time , however , he believed that Casey truly did not know what was going on .
8 That could only have happened if the Left did not know what was going on , and it could only have not known what was going on if it was being tricked by one of its own .
9 There would be abut 20 people in and they would not know what was going on , ’ says Solowka .
10 The Government can not say , as an excuse , that they did not know what was going on and how it could escalate .
11 The first example above , for instance , implies that Dickens took special care not to represent Chancery in a particular way , which is something we can never know ( we can not know what was going on in Dickens 's head ) .
12 That could only have happened if the Left did not know what was going on , and it could only have not known what was going on if it was being tricked by one of its own .
13 It has to do with not knowing what is going on .
14 It has to do with not knowing what is going on
15 This is known as cataphora , and it is a favourite opening device of authors who begin stories and novels with an unidentified he or she , both enticing us to look further , and plunging us into the middle of a situation as though we already knew what was going on .
16 Er we did n't always know what was going on but erm , we did catch the planes when they took off in the morning and we watched them come home in the afternoons and we got some ideas sometimes when things had n't gone quite right and I 'm sure we did share with you in your grief .
17 The petticoat Mafia at the top of the organisation always knew what was going on , often before the top executives themselves .
18 He would shuffle around in his seat and then be highly critical , but he always knew what was going on .
19 I was absolutely stunned , I hardly knew what was going on .
20 But I do n't really know what is going on .
21 I do n't really know what 's going on , but everyone 's arguing about summat .
22 Have you checked with erm , oh I can check if you want , with er , you see the problem is they do n't visit do n't really know what 's going on , it 's basically
23 He set up on his own because the company he worked for , Top Man , did n't really know what was going on , on a street level .
24 I did n't really know what was going on after I 'd had the baby .
25 So this is where you sort of sort out if you really know what 's going on .
26 How can two people have a management consultant really know what 's going on and what the right sort of people to have for er supplementing the th the police authority are ?
27 with two or three years before you really know what 's going on
28 I remember asking on the shop floor of a division , the board of which had been reduced from fifteen to four , what the major difference was This was not because the fifteen previous board members had felt to be down the line , and was told , to my surprise , that the biggest difference was that they now knew what was going on .
29 I was still in pain and still in shock and not really knowing what was going on .
30 ‘ During the campaign I never watched telly or saw my family and I never really knew what was going on in the election , ’ said his brother Andrew , 26 .
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