Example sentences of "what [vb -s] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It thus comes as little surprise to find that police and fans share similar commonsense conceptions of territoriality , and that their accounts of what goes on during ‘ raids ’ on Ends have much in common .
2 ‘ Aberdeen crematorium is well run and efficient and it seemed natural to open our doors and explain to the public exactly what goes on during this most important ceremony . ’
3 You do n't know what goes on off the course with the other guys ; their mental work and physical training .
4 I think we could write a book about our family , what goes on with someone ha going out with someone else and blimey !
5 Erm we 're not always privy to what goes on with the front bench , but yes we have established regular dialogue with Jack Straw and the environment team , in order that we make sure we are saying the same thing .
6 So that gives you an idea of what goes on with doing removals .
7 ‘ Is n't it extraordinary what goes on under your feet and you never know about it .
8 What countless new churches have done is to take these helpful headings and develop what goes on under each one in a way that is flexible .
9 But this talk about ‘ a frontier which is perceived from both sides ’ makes it sound as if in addition to the physical eye which I can use to get at the pin there is a sort of phantom eye in my skull with which I can see what goes on under my skin .
10 Stephen Silk turns vigilante and is amazed at what goes on beside the railroad tracks
11 ‘ As to the outside world , I now take just sufficient interest in what goes on to be thankful that , though I am deaf , I can vote . ’
12 No , you can not prevent it from happening — but scientists are a bit nearer to understanding what goes on at the molecular level .
13 What goes on at these ‘ ends ’ is intelligible only to those involved .
14 To put members ‘ in the picture ’ about just what goes on at Potters Bar the tour extended to the membership department , the various offices and even the accounts department .
15 When one is a member of any society from a distance it is easy to get a wrong impression about what goes on at headquarters .
16 Naturally , with no reserve of our own in the county , we are much interested in what goes on at Rutland Water .
17 Or is it because they do not actually know what goes on at field sport events such as shooting ?
18 ‘ You do not know what goes on at this school , ’ said Rafiq .
19 I 've never been able to find out what goes on at the ceremony , but , from what I 've heard , there is more to it than rolling up your trouser-leg .
20 I wonder if we should have that poster on sort of permanent display there to show the links that P P C have with different organizations , and also the sub-committees that people have brought in , because actually the C W L congress is a bit odd , as is actually on the sub-committee And I , on the P P C day you know actually said that the people at the had asked you what goes on at
21 In other words you can have what goes on in the brain at the hardware level does or at the level of nuance does n't necessarily have to correlate with what goes on at a high level description .
22 It is , it 's sort of like it 's sort of like extradited from the rest of the er the rest of the whole university , you know , nobody really cares about what goes on at Handsworth .
23 And anyway , when you think of what goes on on telly now , if it was true we 'd all be raving . ’
24 ‘ But what goes on on the terraces seems to be very simple and almost harmless compared with that Rugby Club of yours . ’
25 How much actual , constructive or imputed knowledge does an exchange have of what goes on on its own trading floor ?
26 As Taylor rightly says , most academics simply do not feel competent to comment on what goes on outside their discipline , and even if they do , there are powerful professional and institutional demarcations which deter them from doing so .
27 She would explain the nature of her interest , so awakening in him a wish to know more about what goes on outside Masailand and also opening his eyes to the fact that the white folk see the Masai as childlike .
28 But what goes on between God and the individual is not always taken notice of by society at large .
29 You think I do n't notice much out there with the sheep , you think I do n't concern myself with what goes on between you and the lass , but I 've noticed , I 've thought about it .
30 This evaluation highlighted one of the points made in Chapter 2 : what goes on between components is as important as what goes on within any component .
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