Example sentences of "what go [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They should neither remain aloof from what goes on in life , nor should they spend all their time solving industrial problems .
2 exposing erm this to society what goes on in society .
3 What goes on in Ludo 's brain ?
4 May I also say that the Department 's concern would be taken more seriously if it did not take over three months to get replies from the Secretary of State to hon. Members who draw his attention to accusations that have been made in relation to what goes on in Castlereagh ?
5 Or it could be the beginning of justice and the end of administering the law , because , how much of what goes on in court is actually administering the law , rather than determining natural justice .
6 Now I suppose that kind of model of what goes on in families has been disrupted a bit in the last few years because increasingly people have drawn attention to the way in which um often the person doing the abuse is the most powerful person within that family situation .
7 Greater understanding of what goes on in school does n't necessarily mean a greater approval of its organisation and its methods .
8 Those who are not teachers , whether they are concerned with the good of society or with the good of certain individual children , will even more certainly look to what happens after school if they are to be satisfied with what goes on in school itself .
9 We try as far as possible to relate the work we do in the Technical Department to what goes on in industry and commerce .
10 There is some professional resistance , in the sense that people who 've done a lot of work on programming get used to certain sorts of languages , and if you make proposals about teaching some new way of dealing with computers , they throw up their hands in horror , and object that this is going to be inefficient , or it 's not going to prepare people adequately for what goes on in industry , or whatever .
11 Logicians , one would have imagined , dwell in mental ivory towers , austerely untroubled by what goes on in laboratories .
12 What goes on in Summer Bay
13 Work by Peter Collett , an Oxford academic , has shown clearly that what goes on in front of the telly is , in practice , virtually anything .
14 And second because she knows what goes on in Audrey 's seemingly empty head .
15 Most LEAs are adopting systematic procedures of school inspections and viewing what goes on in classrooms .
16 A good deal of observational research has been done on what goes on in classrooms , including language classrooms .
17 To find out , we need empirical and statistical techniques for sampling what goes on in offices .
18 With currently available equipment we are not able to discover what goes on in detail in the brain when someone is speaking , though we can make guesses based on evidence such as speech errors ( ‘ slips of the tongue ’ ) and the effects on speech production of different sorts of brain damage .
19 And and that I presume that the feedback is analyzed and decided from maybe as to the content of what goes on in studio and also on the main stage .
20 Presently much of its grant will be directed to the MLTB as the country 's major influence in what goes on in mountain training , for a sizeable portion of the BMC 's grant income is awarded because of its past role in training young climbers and mountaineers .
21 I think you 've always got to be aware too that what goes on in schools does , and should , reflect what 's going on out of schools .
22 I go into schools quite a lot because I 'm concerned with the training of graduates as teachers , and I 'm very interested in what goes on in schools .
23 The right hon. Gentleman served as a junior Minister in the Northern Ireland Office , but his knowledge of what goes on in Northern Ireland is rather strange .
24 Well , as a chemist perhaps you 'll forgive me for dwelling largely on what we as chemists do , but of course it 's not only the chemists in the School of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences who do things for schools — it 's right across the area — but each year , for example , we have a week set aside for sixth form visits , in which parties of sixth formers come to the School and we 're about to talk to them about university entrance , about what goes on in universities , but , most importantly , to show them some of the apparatus which they do n't have at school but which they 've probably heard about .
25 ‘ So I know what goes on in football clubs .
26 Not that he could always fathom what went on in Morton 's head .
27 This thinking has apparently not been overly concerned with the argument that from that point on it would be not so much what went on in Britain as what happened in Germany which would count most ( a phenomenon clearly illustrated by the chart in Appendix 2 ) .
28 I could n't tell then nor can I tell now exactly what went on in Alec Davidson 's mind .
29 Still , it would be hard to deny that in , say , 1875 what went on in the university of Kazan and Kiev was more significant than what went on in Yale and Princeton .
30 More than 75 per cent of primary parents were happy with their level of involvement with 20 per cent wanting more to say in what went on in schools .
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