Example sentences of "happen be [art] " in BNC.

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1 It does raise a very important matter because in the B C C I inquiry , it was quite obvious er that parts of Price Waterhouse were n't fully aware of what other parts of Pri Price Waterhouse were doing and indeed worse than that and in fairness to Price Waterhouse , some of the regulators in different parts of the world did n't know what each other w w were doing and the only people that did know what was happening were the principals behind B C C I who exploited that situation .
2 So what 's happening is a lot of rumour out there and a lot of people who think that this is a wonderful opportunity to make ten per cent on the deal .
3 ‘ Some argue that what is happening is a form of direct killing .
4 It looks as if sex evolved because it 's in the interest of genes to constantly be re-combined self interest not always in company with the same others may want to be er mixing themselves up , so they launch themselves in continually different combinations , and this presumably each gene what , what , what is happening is a constant filtering process all the time , by means of which natural selection is working on basically random changes in the final point I want to make and that 's
5 Mr Beacham said : ‘ I think what is happening is a disgrace .
6 What is happening is the discovery that a new method has made its appearance .
7 Keep the joint , what 's happening is the the the smooth side is starting to get a wee bit rough and if you can keep that rubbing off the other bone it smooths it down .
8 No , I suspect what 's happening is the , the stuff that 's oozing out of your tonsils is what you 're tasting , and
9 And what 's happening is the children were n't walking from the school Street site to the Road site .
10 lighting on the ceiling , he 's got four speakers and I said look what , what 's happening is the , the sound from that particular sound from that
11 To the outside world what was happening was a tightening-up of some matters , a clearing out of unexamined clutter and the creation of a sense of accountability .
12 What had been happening was an assumption of power on the part of the Vietminh and the demonstration that a communist party could seize the opportunity to capitalize on the power of nationalism at a moment of unparalleled opportunity .
13 What seemed to be happening was the spread of population growth out from the major urban centres where it had occurred in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries progressively to the more rural periphery , leaving a population loss in its wake .
14 That in itself does n't matter cos you 're coping , but I suspect what happens is every now and again you get a little blip and your your breathing starts to alter and you get a little breathless ,
15 There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money .
16 Unfortunately the Regulations , which do not apply where all that happens is a sale of shares in a limited company , are extremely complex .
17 what happens is a lullaby ,
18 The first thing that happens is an inversion of proportion , dramatic as Alice 's through the mirror : little things grow big , and big things disappear .
19 And the next thing that happens is an E sound .
20 Obviously it is not to be encouraged when you 're walking along with a bird on your glove , because the first thing that happens is the bird takes off .
21 There perhaps you would say the id is beginning to dominate the ego , but in accepting these extreme cases of , of psychotics who are severely divorced from reality , the , what always happens is the id has to make a demand on the ego which then gratifies it .
22 Males have much larger pouches and what happens is the females compete with each other .
23 We , we are er Chairman involved in Redhill proposals in so far as we have submitted erm a series of er points to the local authorities concerned and tomorrow er as it happens is the date for the pre-enquiry meeting , the enquiry is due to be held er in I think late spring May er time , I 'm not sure of the exact date
24 Group pick up is very handy , if you 're with a large bunch of people in a large office , you can get together and say , ‘ Right , why do n't we answer everybody 's telephones if they 're not there , let's not just leave them ringing ’ , Okay , so you get together and you ask me and say , ‘ Right , this , this , this , this extension ’ , it could be up to 40 extensions , ‘ We all want to be in the same group pick up ’ , so what happens is the phone rings , but another one rings .
25 Why and how this happened are the more difficult questions .
26 But what , what happened is a guy called James
27 How this happened is the subject of this chapter .
28 Oh and the fourth thing that happened is the timbers , core samples were taken out of the timbers and they were sent for erm dendrochronology .
29 One of the things I 'd like to see happen is a greater exchange across all the businesses of what they 've learnt and how they 've gone about quality programmes .
30 Their understanding of how they happen is the same as ours .
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