Example sentences of "of [v-ing] it [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm sure Meg and all the ladies are very anxious to take possession of their fine new footwear , but I shall have the privilege of seeing it first . ’
2 Gould was charmed by these little parrots whose ‘ extreme cheerfulness of disposition and sprightliness of manner ’ he said ‘ render it an especial favourite with all who have had an opportunity of seeing it alive ’ .
3 The usual way of coping with their father had been to make no reference to anything untoward that might have happened , for fear of bringing it all upon them again .
4 Erm , so it 's a way of bringing it alive .
5 Their political passivity about these communal services ca n't be understood without taking into account the benefit of keeping it all in the family — for men it secured their surveillance over the time and labour of women .
6 Of the residents who voted 53.4 per cent were for closure and 46.6 per cent in favour of keeping it open .
7 After all , the content and potential benefits of such a product will be irrelevant if its users do not find the means of accessing it easy-to-use , powerful and compelling .
8 The new album is unbelievable ; they 're so adventurous and they have a habit of pulling it all off , whichever area they go into . ’
9 Now it catches on something , and Walter 's round face tightens with the effort of pulling it free .
10 You have not only derived from it the means of raising your subterranean wealth , but those also of rendering it available to the public . ’
11 The task is not one of excusing behaviour or of attributing condemnation to it — only one of rendering it explicable in terms of a revealed social order .
12 Absolutely , says one in three women who took part in our Gallup survey to discover the stresses and strains of juggling it all and how women deal with them .
13 Because of the difficulties of getting it all together , the chairperson or co-ordinator has a key part to play ( see Chairing meetings on page 28 ) .
14 The mental strain of trying to concentrate on it with small children is considerable , and so is the physical strain of getting it all home .
15 Another watch over , another day of getting it right .
16 Whatever their state of readiness and interest , each lesson is a constant stream of decision-making , and of matters of judgement , both large and small , about situations that are unprecedented , and for which there is insufficient time and usually not enough available information to be sure of getting it right .
17 We only learn and grow by trying out new experiences , new ways of being , by reaching for the future — yet many of us are terrified of getting it wrong .
18 The problem of generalization is a serious one in most of psychology but is particularly poignant in psychobiology because of the damaging consequences of getting it wrong .
19 The effort of holding it all in made her feel as though she was about to explode .
20 Of holding it all up
21 Och well he 's got all his basic stuff there now , it 's only a matter of sorting it all out .
22 I thought of calling it that , in fact .
23 Now you 're thinking of sharing it all with someone who feels the same .
24 And when we see these attempts as themselves social processes , we can continue the inquiry , instead of cutting it short .
25 What he has done is to supply himself with a ridiculous experience by the telling of which he could entertain several hundred people , without having to undergo the dispiriting strain of suffering it first .
26 I bet you they 'll find a way of spending it all .
27 I do n't know why anyone has n't thought of saying it all before .
28 Following defeats like the final last season the Transvaal hierarchy have a reputation of blaming it all on a few players .
29 But it was not prepared to take the pain of doing it all again and now the krone is floating free in Europe 's outer space just like the pound .
30 Now you were doing it a very neat way , a quick way , of doing it all in one go , were n't you ?
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