Example sentences of "[verb] what be going " in BNC.
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1 | How long has what been going on ? |
2 | In this way you will be able to relate what is going on while not actually experiencing it . |
3 | Clearly , you need to use the time you have available to consolidate what is going to be in the foreground — what is central to your essay — rather than in mugging up materials which at best can only ever form marginal elements of the final piece of work . |
4 | ‘ Overseas Governments and local nationals just wo n't stand for it , particularly when they get to know what 's going on . |
5 | ‘ I like you to know what 's going on . |
6 | The headmaster has to know what 's going on … ’ |
7 | Seve always wants to know what 's going on . |
8 | Some will be knocking on my door and demanding to know what 's going on . |
9 | I have as much right to know what 's going on as they do . |
10 | She 's too young to know what 's going on . |
11 | She needs to know what 's going to happen next . |
12 | ‘ It 's only really the chap on the ground who gets to know what 's going on , gets chatting — and not just chatting with the management of the firm — chatting with the chap that runs the pretreatment plant , y'know , having a cup of tea with him and generally getting to know the individuals and the characters . |
13 | ‘ 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 . |
14 | I always like to know what 's going on , so I listened , and watched , and looked at all his women friends . |
15 | That reminds me of the ghosts who really want to know what 's going on . |
16 | But I do n't think I want to know what 's going to happen to me . |
17 | The press , the TV and the radio would like to know what 's going on and , incidentally , so would I. Kersey does n't know , or he does and is n't saying . ’ |
18 | You liked it , if you 've been active at all you 'd want to know what 's going on . |
19 | ‘ 'If the Headmaster wants to know what 's going on , it 's my job to tell him . |
20 | Those roses smell very iffy to me , and I want to know what 's going on . ’ |
21 | Q : But surely people need to know what 's going on ? |
22 | I am desperate to know what 's going on in there . |
23 | I have to know what 's going on . ’ |
24 | ‘ They 're often full of humans who very seriously want to know what 's going on . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | would like to know what 's going on with and . |
28 | He laughs , which is n't easy when your credibility is being sorely tested by the papers who claim to know what 's going on . |
29 | ‘ I need to know what 's going on . |
30 | So , Bill gets on the phone , I want to know what 's going on , what they 're playing at ! |