Example sentences of "[be] happening in " in BNC.

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1 Both of these are happening in America , as a result of government policy or judicial decisions .
2 This unusual hybrid , together with the Scandinavian tag , has given him an obscure appeal in the States , but denies any connection with the Nordic beat : ‘ Things are happening in Sweden now , yes .
3 B. The photographs show what changes are happening in the rurban fringes of the towns and cities .
4 But things are happening in their sphere .
5 ‘ Things that are happening in foreign countries . ’
6 ‘ Not just work — politics , things that are happening in the world — ’ He felt the argument slipping away , was conscious of the contradictions in his own feelings .
7 Well I think the public ought to have more interests in these things that are happening in Nottingham .
8 Remarkable things are happening in Europe 's eastern half .
9 Terrible things are happening in Germany that we need to explain to our listeners .
10 ‘ The government tell us all the nice things that are happening in Britain and yet all the indicators show us that this is not the case .
11 What primary activities are happening in the northern part of Brazil .
12 I would be surprised if it was n't still possible to go through ten years of education with only the faintest idea of what has been happening in the world , even your own country .
13 ‘ But a lot 's been happening in the world since we 've been training here . ’
14 What has been happening in Latin America is that the growth of education has been much faster than structural change in society , with the result that some of the potential value of education for social mobility is lost .
15 Under Cause and Onset look at what has been happening in the preceding hours or days to the onset of the illness and consider the speed with which the illness came on and the order of events .
16 A State Department official said : ‘ This could have been happening in other places , too . ’
17 It requires courage and support from sympathetic colleagues to admit that the things that have been happening in classrooms or schools over the past 20 years have been wrong , pigheaded or simply inefficient .
18 The same has been happening in the steel industry with the advent of the mini-mills .
19 Well , no what I 'm , what I 'm denying is I 'm questioning your assertion on what 's been happening in the last couple of weeks that we should react to that on a pa on er er report that has n't been released , right ?
20 The restructuring approach tended to focus more on detailed investigation of what had been happening in a small number of cases , in a particular industry perhaps .
21 Although the scribes no doubt made ‘ errors ’ , it should be possible to investigate variable texts in extenso to determine the extent to which variation in spelling ( or indeed in other linguistic dimensions ) is in fact orderly , and whether this variation can help us to work out what might have been happening in spoken English at the time .
22 This is precisely what has been happening in recent years , to such an extent that we can without exaggeration speak of a ‘ committals explosion ’ in addition to the remand explosion which we have just outlined .
23 Paradox 4 does n't ignore what 's been happening in the world of Windows , either .
24 There were a few people who allowed themselves to feel the pain of loss , the pain of betrayal , when they began to understand what had really been happening in the Soviet Union .
25 And talking of which , what 's been happening in the world at large since my incarceration in this impromptu dungeon ? ’
26 To some extent this is what has been happening in Britain in the 1980s .
27 What 's been happening in London ? ’
28 Tilda began to tell him exactly what had been happening in Dr Kildare , so far .
29 He tells us what 's been happening in Deptford since this morning , and it sounds like I 've been away seven months .
30 Or we may live to see the vines ploughed up and turned into orchards as has been happening in other areas . ’
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