Example sentences of "[Wh det] 's " in BNC.

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1 W-what 's happened ? ’ she stuttered , suddenly and quite unaccountably nervous .
2 ‘ Oh , well , what 's it matter how you say it ?
3 What 's happened ? ’ she asked trying to see past him ,
4 ‘ I do n't know what 's got into you , young lady , ’ tut-tutted Cook .
5 That 's what 's been going around the common room and that 's what all this adds up to . ’
6 What 's been happening ?
7 But before I go , I wanted you to understand what 's happened to me .
8 Sorry — problem 's a bit of a silly word to use in the light of what 's happened to you . ’
9 Come and sit down and tell me what 's been happening . ’
10 What 's killed me , ’ she breathed , ‘ is not being able to touch you . ’
11 The kick misses , recovery is slow and the alert opponent has scored before you know what 's happened .
12 As a producer , MacCabe is naturally enough dismayed by this pro-directorial bias : ‘ If you look at what 's been happening to British cinema over the last 10 years or so , then it 's clear that it has tended to be production-led — names like Working Title , Palace Films or Zenith are as important as those of any individual director .
13 ‘ The issue is underwritten , ’ said a company spokesman , ‘ and what 's happened in America will not affect British Airways ’ independent finance raising , which will extend our equity base irrespective of the UAE deal . ’
14 What 's happened to their boots and socks ? ’
15 Here , Glen he said , you wont believe what 's happened .
16 But I think the critical issue of Black Monday and what 's happened since is that this is a very major change in the nature of the market place , but not in the underlying economies of countries , especially the UK .
17 What 's happened ? ’
18 But the problem with these groups is not that they 're wimps , but that they 're runts ; not that they 're vulnerable or soppy , but that they 're flimsy , What 's happened is that the perfectly valiant and appropriate refusal to grow up has become a refusal to grow , musically — to take on space , drift , experiment .
19 You 've seen my cuttings and you 've seen what 's been on the News the last couple of days .
20 What 's been getting to you ? ’
21 ‘ What — what 's got to be done by two o'clock ?
22 Dot asked , ‘ What 's that say ? ’
23 What 's it mean ? ’
24 What 's it say ? ’
25 Now look what 's happened !
26 What 's it say ? ’ she asked the nurse who was smoothing out fresh sheets .
27 What 's been going on , then ? ’ asked Simon .
28 So I 'll go round to Mr Bishop 's brother and tell him what 's gone on down here .
29 She 's got to listen to this boring story on the radio every day , then do the crossword , then make a cuppa , then water her plants — I mean , what 's it matter ?
30 What 's she do then ? ’
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