Example sentences of "what have been going [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The move is symbolic of what has been going on at H&C since George Paul , the chief executive , took over two years ago .
2 He said : My impression is that what has been going on over a period of years has come from , or been led by , a small mafia group of MI5 who have contacts outside in one or two sections of the press , and a few self-appointed private enterprise security agents .
3 ‘ It reinforces and give practice to what has been going on during the day , ’ he says .
4 However let us turn to what has been going on in Mid-Wales : —
5 ‘ He just stood there in a cloud of smoke , ’ recalls one of the people first through the door after him , ‘ while they effed and blinded at him and told him what they thought of what had been going on in the hall .
6 He was uneasy about what had been going on in his absence , which had lasted for some months .
7 Subsequent work by David Foulkes and others , showed that the very striking differences between experience during REM bursts and REM quiescence was not as great when subjects were questioned at any length , rather than being allowed to make spontaneous reports of what had been going on in their minds .
8 What had been going on in her cabin could only have led to one thing , and that was something that must never happen again .
9 What 's been going on between you and Guy , Virgie , darling ?
10 They tell us what 's been happening on the unit that we 're going to be working on , so that we know what 's been going on for the morning . ’
11 Lamb said : ‘ We are aware of what 's been going on in India and obviously things are not as rosey as we would have liked , but we all hope the conflict will die down .
12 Royal , who looks like a bit he 's been carved out of rock , warned of what will happen if we follow in the wake of what 's been going on in the States .
13 So that 's what 's been going on in terms of output , in terms of orders already received , orders are up in all mainland regions of the U K. It 's the first time that we 've seen that since er the beginning of the recession and that 's the sense in which we think one can say erm reasonably sort of er straightforwardly that the recovery has indeed spread around the mainland economy .
14 Arms akimbo , her face still white under her heavy makeup , she snarled : ‘ Will one of you please explain what 's been going on behind my back ? ’
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