Example sentences of "[pron] is happen [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So if it is happening at club level you can guarantee it is happening at the top . |
2 | ‘ Nothing is happening at present ’ than to interpret into sense ‘ Basically the situation is static , not advancing or regressing but stagnant . ’ |
3 | Theatre invites you to give your full attention to what is happening on stage — the theatrical experience is a very concentrated one and you as a member of the audience are vitally connected to what is going on . |
4 | Mark Ermler draws generally crisp and lively playing from the Covent Garden Orchestra , but it is uphill work with such a score , hardly helped by what is happening on stage . |
5 | Mark Ermler draws generally crisp and lively playing from the Covent Garden Orchestra , but it is uphill work with such a score , hardly helped by what is happening on stage . |
6 | Most therapists just ask the parents what is happening at home and suggest that the parents keep diaries of events to discuss in detail during a therapy session . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | While certainly not denying the potential influence of certain characteristics of cities ( though they would dispute some , and point to others as being more effects than causes of urban decline ) , they argue that these factors have to be considered in the light of what is happening to industry itself . |
9 | The Prime Minister does not seem to be aware of what is happening with prescription charges . |
10 | But what is happening about traffic management in Oxford ? |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Continuing our short series on what is happening in education , today we 're going to take a look at the impact microcomputers are making on the classroom . |
13 | This , however , is not the thinking — and it may be presumptuous — that moved BBC2 to hit us between the frontal lobes with Jonathan Miller 's states of mind ( 20 February ) , a series that will march on for 15 weeks in the cause of bringing us up to date with what is happening in psychology . |
14 | What we 're doing is showing them the colour of light , the hydrogen spectrum that 's given off and asking them to make some measurements on it which give a clue to the nature of what is happening in hydrogen . |
15 | Not one but two former homes secretaries have blamed television and films for what is happening in society . |
16 | WACC 's Forum Programme can only monitor what is happening in information technology , relying usually on secondary sources . |
17 | As he so rightly says , despite all the increasingly tougher codes , much of what is happening in advertising now does not contravene codes , yet tobacco companies get the message across in the same way . |
18 | Nevertheless the argument is an effective way of understanding why linear stability analysis of the full situation predicts overstability and thus what is happening in Fig. 23.5 . |
19 | So , look out for the ‘ New Look ’ not to miss out on what is happening in Age Concern each month . |
20 | There are a number of tried and tested approaches for making the comparison ( eg general discussion and observation , question generation , model overlay ) , but these are not intended to be exhaustive ; analysts should endeavour to make imaginative use of the ideas generated during the systems thinking stages to examine what is happening in practice . |
21 | That is what is happening in Catholic and Protestant areas of Northern Ireland . |
22 | That is what is happening in Catholic and Protestant areas of Northern Ireland . |