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

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1 And we need to find him because he 'll be right in the middle of whatever 's going on .
2 He was n't at all sure that he wanted a good view of whatever was going on inside the house .
3 erm , and they did remarkably well , you know , taking it over , they were really very acceptable at the end , but the whole programme had this sub-plot of how antagonistic most of the prison officers were , not all of them , cos they obviously has some support to keep it going , but a lot of them were antagonistic towards what was going on , and not only that but just the the prison system , you know , this chap got transferred from one prison to another , when he was mid-way through rehearsals , you know , I mean why should n't he have stayed there ,
4 Many of the young people today have n't the first idea of what 's going on . ’
5 ‘ There are several versions of what 's going on , but one is that it 's an attempt to overthrow the government ’ of President Ramsewak Shankar , he added .
6 It 's all very inwardlooking , and a lot of the time I find myself — it may sound unforgivable — ignorant of what 's going on outside me and the influences that are going around .
7 Each song is an idea of what 's going on inside the story .
8 This uses a video camera mounted on the tractor roof matched to a monitor screen on the dashboard to give the driver a view of what 's going on behind him without the need to turn round .
9 ‘ It would be worse than Amazon House finding out if she got wind of what 's going on .
10 It is not enough to notify the regional chairman or committee members of what 's going on and hope that they will pass on the message to the members and supporters .
11 Young moves round the corner to Toto 's in Walton Street , checking the cars , hoping the drivers — most of whom know him — will give him a whisper of what 's going on .
12 I feel now that if everybody looked after their own surroundings or took more notice of what 's going on immediately around them , the world might be a better place … ‘
13 But , provided that parents are patient and do not ask too many questions too soon , they will usually hear something of what 's going on .
14 You may find it becomes hard to keep track of what 's going on between you .
15 ‘ Zooming out ’ of what 's going on and commenting on it , without apportioning blame , may help defuse tension : ‘ Things seem to be getting a little heated at the moment . ’
16 I do n't get to know half of what 's going on .
17 ‘ They seemed to be really open about everything , I like the way everyone in the band should have full input into every part of what 's going on .
18 Graham , a self-confessed IBM-freak , felt he needed to present Big Blue 's side of the story because , ‘ IBM is incapable of putting forward its perception of what 's going on ’ .
19 It 's menu-driven , easy to use , comes on a single floppy and gives a clear indication of what 's going on .
20 ‘ We all have a great love of what 's going on down here — which also helps . ’
21 Because we 've got sixties all over the place so maybe it was n't a brilliant one to try but it gives us some indication of what 's going on .
22 ‘ You 'd like a mental picture of what 's going on . ’
23 Sometimes you ca n't form a picture of what 's going on .
24 Mainstream applications will make all these changes for you , often without you having to be aware of what 's going on .
25 The current screen mode is displayed in the centre of the information bar so it should be simple to keep track of what 's going on but dropping into Attribute mode and spraying colour across pixel boundaries can be very frustrating .
26 I want to see more of what 's going on .
27 Erm although we can , if you look closely you can see that this chap has got a shrimp net in his hand , er so you get a fair idea of what 's going on .
28 We saved the party in nineteen eighty three , the G M B saved the party in that er , a crisis time th with the formation of the S D P and today the Tory government on its knees , staggering along and we have some people in the leadership of the Party and including , we can name them now , somebody 's written , writte written to all the constituencies , Neil Kinnock , who have given up the ghost of Labour ever winning again , and that 's what 's the base and the root of what 's going on , that 's why they want these proposals going through , they want to separate the trade unions from the Party so they can do a deal with the Liberals because they 've given up .
29 So it seems to be about school anxiety and exam anxieties and so , but those are very common kinds of dreams , but , but very often when you you find they 're actually about the present , they 're about some recurrent anxiety or conflict in the present which is masquerading as if it were in the past because your associations of what 's going on are connected with the past er one way or another .
30 The drama might be unfocused , but we can now ask each group to look at the others ' work as examples of what 's going on elsewhere in the street .
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