Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] what is going on " in BNC.
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1 | Please contact your nearest regional office to find out what is going on in your area . |
2 | This computer will include information gathered by area constables whose job is to : ‘ secure the service of at least one observer in every street , not a paid professional informant , but someone who knows the inhabitants and is inquisitive enough to find out what is going on and will pass on information . ’ |
3 | They get to find out what is going on in the local employment scene . |
4 | People should visit Docklands to find out what is going on inside , and to also check out what Docklands has to offer . |
5 | The object of the research is to enable the organization to find out what is going on in the market-place , and to evaluate the impact on customers , competitors and others , of the organization 's own marketing activities . |
6 | They tend to ask questions in t in an attempt to find out what is going on . |
7 | ‘ The new association will provide , for the first time , the opportunity for people from throughout Scotland to find out what is going on elsewhere , ’ she said . |
8 | It 's hard to work out what is going on as strobes explode and the shadowy , interchangeable members of HAWKWIND ( for it is they ) hide inside their ethereal pyramids . |
9 | The adult females bob and dance with excitement , standing upright , craning their heads back and forth to see just what is going on . |
10 | When we have those results we will really be able to sort out what is going on when a golfer tries to hit that wee white ball . |
11 | Once this is achieved , she suggests , the dichotomy between realism and relativism becomes irrelevant ; both will proceed in the same way in trying to sort out what is going on and what to do . |
12 | But failure to appreciate the force of this distinction can also shipwreck attempts by observers to understand religion — to read correctly what is going on as a person performs a religious ritual or speaks religious words ( see Chapter 10 where an assessment task on this is suggested ) . |