Example sentences of "[verb] out what [is] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It is attempting to find out what is causing the mix , indicating it does not have its fingers on the distribution pulse because of its two-tiered channel . |
2 | Whatever happens work slowly and if the board jams try to find out what is holding it or stopping it moving rather than just forcing it ! |
3 | To find out what is meant by ‘ wellness ’ as opposed to freedom from illhealth |
4 | Whenever someone undertakes interesting experiments or activities on the air it is open to other operators around the world to find out what is happening , join in , and make some contribution themselves . |
5 | Please contact your nearest regional office to find out what is going on in your area . |
6 | 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 . ’ |
7 | They get to find out what is going on in the local employment scene . |
8 | People should visit Docklands to find out what is going on inside , and to also check out what Docklands has to offer . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | They tend to ask questions in t in an attempt to find out what is going on . |
11 | ‘ 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 . |
12 | I would be most grateful if you would make some inquiries to find out what is preventing DGXI from responding courteously to our invitations ? |
13 | Children pick up on our worries and stress , so try to find out what 's bothering her and take time to reassure her . |
14 | The problem with being an astrologer is that everyone is always pestering you to find out what 's to happen in the next few days . |
15 | The trouble is that he ca n't recreate the formula , so he is pretty teed off by the time his fund manager Dr Crane ( Lorraine Bracco ) turns up to find out what 's going on . |
16 | Leeds , UK-based VisionWare Ltd is supposed to announce its fourth product at Xhibition this week , but since it has taken a vow of silence everyone will have to wait until Thursday to find out what 's going on . |
17 | The telephone lines of companies such as Thew Engineering , when the share price was going down , have been constantly busy with shareholders trying to find out what 's going on . |
18 | I must point out about is n't just the Guild a lot of people think it is but it is a good focal point to find out what 's going on and meet people . |
19 | And that erm she thinks tutors do n't converse enough er to find out what 's going on . |
20 | Maybe she just wants to find out what 's going on . ’ |
21 | ‘ Look , I need to find out what 's going on . ’ |
22 | This gives everyone the chance to find out what 's going on and voice their views . |
23 | It takes a crusading type like the Admiral to find out what 's going on and retain the desire to do something about it . ’ |
24 | You announce that you want Mr Middleditch and when they say there 's nobody there of that name , you ask if you can ‘ ring the office ’ to find out what 's going on . |
25 | You 've got to get into it , to find out what 's going on . |
26 | ‘ One of the worst things of all , ’ Stuart Bell had said , ‘ is trying to find out what 's going on . |
27 | So people have rung in on this direct line to find out what 's going on and things appertaining that could be useful to them . |
28 | Essentially you put the person in the centre of a huge magnetic coil , and that allows you to find out what 's going on medically inside the person . |
29 | The women centre has served a vital need for the community over the last six or seven years , and if it closes down all that work is basically gone and all the support that we 've build up has gone , because basically there 'll be nowhere that women can go to socialise and to find out what 's going on in Oxford . |
30 | We 'll time to find out what 's coming up on the six thirty edition of the show . |