Example sentences of "what [be] [v-ing] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sports Illustrated is definitely a leading indicator as to what 's happening in sports in the U.S. and clearly rugby is not .
2 ‘ And send a good man to Dornberg to find out what 's happening in front of him . ’
3 That 's why I despair when I read what is passing for news in some of the tabloids .
4 This seems to be precisely what is lacking on Tyneside with regard to all aspects of marine manufacturing .
5 What is striking about crime in Sri Lanka is the relatively high economic and social status of criminals .
6 Since the first signs of a contraction in the employment base of manufacturing in the 1960s , the question of what is happening to manufacturing in the UK has rapidly become one of central importance .
7 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 .
8 What is happening in India at the moment is something we were not expecting .
9 I think you have seen already the EOC 's concern expressed about what is happening in things like women 's centres .
10 Your ‘ Passport to Amsterdam ’ including a guide to the principal places of interest , general information on getting around Amsterdam , emergency telephone numbers addresses , recommended reasonably priced restaurants and information on what is happening in Amsterdam during your stay .
11 But we also want people to understand what is happening in places like Latin America so they have a better awareness of why Oxfam is trying to help .
12 I do not think that it would be proper for me to get involved in what is happening in terms of the Mirror Group pension fund .
13 That is not the coal lobby talking — that is the view of senior people in National Power who know exactly what is happening in terms of electricity generation in this country .
14 ‘ I can hardly believe so much came from just two schools — I hate to think what is lying in basements around the country , ’ Alistair said .
15 ‘ Nothing has been shown about what was going in Brixton before April .
16 It was n't just us ; we were both concerned about what was happening to girls in YTP because this conference today is talking about training and employment and so many of the young girls in West Belfast , the girls who are not going on to third level education , go into YTP .
17 And so if we look at what was happening to income at that time , we find that the disposable income , meaning the amount of money we have to spend on other things after we 've bought essentials , that figure rose by only one and a half percent throughout this period .
18 You see I mean er er and this generally , I mean ju just as when Stalin claimed to be communist , that claim has been accepted by the great majority of people writing about what was happening in Russia in the West and in just the same way the Chinese leadership er after nineteen forty nine claimed to be communist , claimed to be standing in the tradition of Marx and that claim , generally speaking , has been accepted .
19 He still had difficulties focusing , but could tell clearly enough what was happening in front of him .
20 Blake could n't understand what was happening in front of him .
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