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

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1 ‘ But , if you feel the need to walk for miles in what is soon going to be very hot sun without any idea of your destination — ’ he threw her a dismissive look ‘ — well , then , that 's up to you . ’
2 Instead of setting up situations either in the laboratory or in the field , the researcher studies what is already going on .
3 There is no reason anyway to reinvent the wheel , and we need to know initially what is already going on at different levels , in different forums , in different geographical areas , before engaging in a pilot project to network available training and encourage initiatives where there are gaps .
4 So good what is probably going to start it cos it 's a question .
5 Difficult to know whether er Rupert Murdoch will want to sustain what is obviously going to be a fairly bruising battle for 3 years .
6 Why not with Dr Primo Nebiolo , president of the IAAF , who never ceases to eulogise about the greatness of the sport while around him , those attuned to what is really going on are in no doubt that cheating remains rife .
7 In the two months before he assumes power , Clinton must familiarise himself with what is really going on in Northern Ireland .
8 Rugby World & Post will be better off by ceasing to ululate on the supposed demise of John Gallagher at Leeds and simply grant him an interview instead — I ca n't be the only admirer of this great All Black fullback to want to find out what is really going on .
9 ‘ Let's be done with the play acting , what is really going on , Miss Grenfell ? ’
10 From the point of view of explanation , moral and ideological features of social life can be treated as legitimizing devices which may facilitate but do not account for what is really going on .
11 To be successful at meetings you need to know what is really going on , or in other words what is below the surface .
12 It 's wonderful , is n't it , when trades have trade papers that can help them understand what is really going on in the world .
13 ‘ I could deploy all my agents in the area , root out what is really going on . ’
14 Suggestions for what is really going on should be forwarded to , who will organise an appropriate prize for the most imaginative guess .
15 What is really going on is they are rigging a system to hide that kind of it 's clearly anonymous to marry a woman who 's your grandmother .
16 I do n't I mean I do n't think really the majority of people who mess around at Halloween understand what what is really going on .
17 It 's too late to remind him of what is long gone . ’
18 Whether the Government are Labour or Conservative , the inspector ought to have the right to comment , on , for instance , funding and on what is currently going on in the Prime Minister 's county of Cambridgeshire , where there have been some very severe reductions .
19 As regards the concept of time , the poem is remarkable for its modern point of view : ‘ Similarly , time by itself does not exist ; but from things themselves there results a sense of what has already taken place , what is now going on and what is to ensue .
20 Some of these residents have lived in this road particularly all their lives and they 've suffered the traumas of living next to a pit and are absolutely horrified er at the prospects of what is basically going to be a scrap yard .
21 Anybody who swears allegiance to United must share the same sense of dismay at what has happened , and what is still going on — for me , it 's almost a sense of revulsion .
22 Ways must therefore be found to see whether things are actually improving : this will involve monitoring ( ie gathering a whole range of information and evidence as to what is actually going on in schools and evaluation ( ie the interpretation and critical judgement of that information ) .
23 The trend in a number of large corporate structures to remove layers of management to allow better communication and a clearer view of what is actually going on at the productive base is recognition that clear , unambiguous communication is a further mainspring in developing an organisation .
24 Indeed , this is an area of heated debate and it is quite difficult to tease out what is actually going on .
25 But he said when you start paying money just into a building society and then lump sum this and lump sum that they tend to sort of then oh you know , what is actually going on here and they tend to start looking about a bit more .
26 And those snap decisions may be influenced as much by his surroundings and the circumstances in which he finds himself , as by some rational academic view of what is actually going on .
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