Example sentences of "about what be [v-ing] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the observations are completed the parents can devise a hypothesis about what is maintaining the problem behaviour . |
2 | Er , er I think this is a general point , because we 'll talk in a moment about what is influencing , |
3 | Many inexperienced pilots do not even consider what the situation is going to be and only think about what is happening at that moment . |
4 | If I ca n't read or understand something in the paper he discusses it with me — about what is happening in the country or the community or about what politics can mean . |
5 | There is a conspiracy of silence about what is happening , says Christina Hardyment That 's entertainment . |
6 | There is a conspiracy of silence about what is happening . |
7 | Two of the best pieces here are Emeric Pressburger 's entrancing memoir of his Berlin hobo days in the 1920s , and the cinematographer Nestor Almendros 's insights into what a woman needs to become a screen goddess ; neither helps justify the book 's claim to be about what is happening in movies now . |
8 | Unless or until we codify this agenda and give it meaning through our cooperative efforts , those of us who care about what is happening to the other animals will remain individual , separate gears that do not mesh . |
9 | Finally , other people involved in the patient 's care should be clear about what is happening . |
10 | Bragg , who was once chief scientist at Rolls-Royce , works for the Science and Engineering Research Council , telling firms in the eastern part of Britain about what is happening in university research . |
11 | If you are in any way doubtful about what is happening , or are disorientated or confused , the first rule of model helicopter flying is to add power and go up . |
12 | Someone with early stages of brain failure can be very aware of it , and anxious about what is happening to him/her . |
13 | Parents caught in this situation need the opportunity to balance their views about what is happening and watch more carefully for the trigger to the behaviour problems . |
14 | The political situation in Zaire , however , continues to be oppressive , and the country 's churches are battling against enormous odds in their attempts to keep the population informed about what is happening in their country . |
15 | People should feel as if there is something wrong with this and be upset about what is happening to them . |
16 | It is this concern about what is happening that gets me out of my studio into the landscape carefully to scrutinise its every aspect for meanings . |
17 | This is essentially an intelligent guess about what is happening , but in a form that can be tested . |
18 | At such times it may be easier to attribute our stress reaction to these events and so understand more about what is happening . |
19 | You have to understand as much as the driver about what is happening , and remember you 've no controls other than your body weight . |
20 | I think you have seen already the EOC 's concern expressed about what is happening in things like women 's centres . |
21 | Nor , indeed , does it say anything about what is happening to manufacturing itself . |
22 | In so far as the letters make statements about what is happening in the territory of some foreign state , such letters may not be the best evidence ; but as regards the question whether Her Majesty 's Government has dealings with the foreign government it will almost certainly be the best and only conclusive evidence of that fact . |
23 | However , she said : ‘ The caring 90s is a current media theme , and has more to do with caring about what is happening to the British society and what can be done about it , than about spending more to underpin the disadvantaged and the dependent . ’ |
24 | They are , most often , more frightened than anyone else about what is happening to them . |
25 | For lack of information about what is happening elsewhere in the world , people record ‘ screendiaries ’ or ‘ mimic minimemoirs ’ ( 7 ) on their ‘ chatterscreen[s] ’ ( 127 ) . |
26 | The answer to this question depends upon the amount of information that people have about what is happening in the economy . |
27 | The growing trend in directors ' personal liability , which some would argue assumes a superhuman omniscience about what is happening within the company at all times , means an effective plan driving awareness and responsibility down through the organisation is increasingly essential . |
28 | I am talking about the real world — about what is happening out there . |
29 | The Minister , however , does not give a damn about what is happening to people on the lowest incomes ; he does not even understand what is happening to local government . |
30 | As background , there is no doubt that many black , Asian and Jewish British people are deeply concerned at racial attacks in the United Kingdom and even more concerned about what is happening in continental Europe . |