Example sentences of "'s [v-ing] on [prep] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | she 's chuntering on to her granddad and she 's pointing to the brussel sprouts you know in the garden |
2 | The first read : ‘ You know what 's going on with your wife . |
3 | A worrying thing at the moment is as I said we 're in close contact with is that the Malaysian Government is sending representatives over to visit the European Community Ministers in May , to try and say that there 's absolutely nothing wrong with what 's going on in their country with the logging , and they 're saying that people like Friends of the Earth are calling for a ban on timber , not because they care about sustained yield , but because we want to be able to sell our own wood , and this is to depress their trade . |
4 | So it gives me a very good guide as to what 's going on in their minds when they are going through a process . |
5 | The danger of approaching whole group work by letting children first improvise in small groups and then presenting them with an issue which you hope will give them a focus is that they remain more interested in what 's going on in their group than in the supposedly unifying issue : " Why should I be interested in the corner shop being knocked down when I never use it , and anyway we 've just been burgled ? ! " |
6 | or you ca n't have a lunch break , but she did n't , she just automatically assumes that everybody knows what 's going on in her head be that everybody else should know as well , yeah anyway I 've got to go Matt 's shouting , he 's obviously having problems plumbing the dishwasher , god his little cotton socks , so we 'll see you later , alright then , see you later on ta ta . |
7 | I ca n't tell you what 's going on in my head . |
8 | In that sense , the shots are more about what 's going on in my head than in theirs . ’ |
9 | If they could have only known what 's going on in my head . |
10 | ‘ Are you going to stop sitting there like some goddammed statue and fill me in on what 's going on in your head ? ’ |
11 | ‘ I do n't know what 's going on in your head , but I 'm telling you now , if you have any ideas in that direction , you 're on a loser . ’ |
12 | you , so being aware what 's going on in your field nationally |
13 | These are the people who do n't consider what 's going on in your mind , merely what goes on your feet ( the London club Kazoo turns people away if they happen to be wearing Wallabees ) . |
14 | It 's very frightening , this — the thought that people actually know what 's going on in your mind . |
15 | ‘ What 's going on in your mind , old Pat ? |
16 | ‘ Well , are n't you going to give me a clue as to what 's going on in your mind ? ’ she went on . |
17 | The things you have to do make it progressively more and more difficult for you to really get around and see what 's going on in your factories . |
18 | If something 's going on in your neck of the woods , we want to hear about it . |
19 | Sometimes I look at my father and I wonder what 's going on in his mind , why it is that there 's so much hatred , so much poison inside him . |
20 | I just ca n't understand what the bloody hell 's going on in his mind — his crafty crooked little beetle-brain , I mean , " he added to keep his end up . |
21 | Want to know how , what 's going on in our road ask Margaret |
22 | ‘ I quite enjoy watching all the people go by , ’ says Howard , ‘ and wondering what 's going on inside their heads . ’ |
23 | their more concerned Jean 's getting on with her life herself now |
24 | Creative planting Nigel Colborn tells us how he 's getting on with his TV Gardeners ' World plot at Barndale . |
25 | So how 's it , Neil 's getting on with his karate then , he 's still |
26 | Perhaps I should start by telling you something I 'll not be talking about and that is the subject of financial resources and how Lynda 's getting on in her discussions with chief secretary , I do n't suppose that comes to you as any surprise but I shall I not be talking on that but let me say that we remain committed strongly to a substantial aid programme which as far as possible is directed towards the poorest countries . |