单词 | To hand |
例句 | 1. Your letter is duly to hand. 2. The teacher asked her to hand out the worksheets. 3. He hurried along to hand his old father out of the car. 4. One of my jobs was to hand out the prizes. 5. It was time to hand over the reins of power . 6. Will you have the kindness to hand me that book? 7. You can bank on him to hand you a reasonable bill for your services. 8. I don't have the information to hand. 9. We were ordered to hand over our passports. 10. The soldiers were ordered to hand over their guns. 11. I shall be glad to hand this job over. 12. Keep a telephone pad and a pen to hand. 13. Nobody's going to hand you success on a plate. 14. We're supposed to hand in this work tomorrow. 15. She is expected soon to hand down a ruling. 16. The new books came to hand today. 17. The attacker was ordered to hand over his weapon. 18. The thief forced her to hand over the money. 19. The government has promised to hand investors back their money. 20. Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else. 21. She ran after me to hand me some papers I'd dropped. 22. I shall need you to hand me up on this difficult slope. 23. Reg took it upon himself to hand the press a list of names. 24. I want you to hand in this homework on Friday. 25. Keep a pen and paper to hand for details of this week's competition. 26. A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 27. They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts, tree trunks and whatever came to hand. 28. You may want to keep this brochure safe, so you have it to hand whenever you may need it. 29. For those of you who don't have an atlas to hand, Newcastle is a city in the north-east of England. 30. He put a gun to her head and told the cashier to hand over the money. 1. The teacher asked her to hand out the worksheets. 2. He hurried along to hand his old father out of the car. 3. One of my jobs was to hand out the prizes. 4. It was time to hand over the reins of power . 5. Will you have the kindness to hand me that book? 6. They hurriedly fortified the village with barricades of carts, tree trunks and whatever came to hand. 7. You can bank on him to hand you a reasonable bill for your services. 8. I shall need you to hand me up on this difficult slope. 9. Our soldiers bravely fought hand to hand with the enemy. 10. Will you help me to hand out the materials for the lecture? 31. All the relevant records are easily available ready to hand. 32. You've got to hand it to Melissa, she certainly gets around. 33. You've got to hand it to her she's damned clever. 34. The military intends to hand over power to a caretaker government and hold elections within six months. 35. I rustled up a few helpers to hand out leaflets. 36. Rank was contractually obliged to hand him a cheque for $30 million. 37. Our soldiers bravely fought hand to hand with the enemy. 38. He took a saxophone from the Salvation Army but was caught and had to hand it back. 39. He was asked to hand on the key to a secret code to the guerrillas. 40. Students were allowed to hand in corrected work again for reassessment. 41. She refused to hand over her money, whereupon there was a fight. 42. You have to hand it to her. She's really made a success of that company. 43. She wanted to hand the petition to the prime minister personally. 44. They are prepared to hand back a hundred prisoners of war a day as a sign of good will. 45. You have to hand it to him; he is a good speaker. 46. I mean you've got to hand it to her, she's brought up those three children all on her own. 47. They ran, picking up whatever weapons came to hand . 48. You have to hand it to her; she's a good talker. 49. Buckets of water were passed from hand to hand to put the fire out. 50. Will you help me to hand out the materials for the lecture? 51. My advice to anyone who finds anything on a bus is to hand it in to the police. 52. Part of the gentleman's duty in former times was to hand a lady in when she entered her carriage in great Britain. 53. Father's letter was mailed from Florida last week and came to hand today. 54. You've got to hand it to her-she's a great cook. 55. Having lied that I still had the money, I was in rather a corner when they asked me to hand it over. 56. The military may feel unable to hand over power to a civilian President next year. 57. I'm afraid I don't have the latest figures to hand. 58. The sheriff slept with his gun ready to hand under his pillow. 59. She got them to hand over all their money by a wicked deceit. 60. The robbers forced them to hand over the money. 61. She was passed from hand to hand. 62. I tried to hand him back the notes. 63. Rayburn entreated them to hand over their guns. 64. And any missile that came to hand. 65. Several of them, including Jeffries, often neglected to hand in grades at the end of the term. 66. It was only after many legal battles that he agreed to hand over the farm. 67. Delyn's planning committee will be advised to hand the whole issue over to the full council for a final decision. 68. I no longer feel like a needy child waiting for Santa Claus to hand me something from his limited supply of goodies. 69. So, whenever you have some spare cash to hand, pay it into Premier Savings and watch it grow. 70. All the hostages were forced to hand over their passports. 71. An open palm, a fist, a stick, a belt, a saucepan: whatever came to hand. 72. Henry claimed custody of the child but her kinsmen fortified their castles and refused to hand her over. 73. He'd been quite happy, relieved even, to hand her over to Mr Taylor's care. 74. It could suggest Jacob's willingness to hand Esau back his birthright. 75. Off to our left, we could see the artillery pieces. At that point, they were fighting hand to hand. 76. Failure to hand them over could result in criminal prosecution, and scrutiny of the material in question. 77. I do not have the statistics to hand, but they show how the number of smokers differs between socio-economic groups. 78. Nearer to hand there are inviting lake or valley towns like Riva, gateway to the Dolomites. 79. Many parents are only too eager to hand their child over to a babysitter and enjoy a well-earned night out. 80. It is therefore important to have all of this information to hand before beginning the installation procedure. 81. Shades of religious or ideological belief mean that a rhetorical justification is always to hand. 82. It was like coming to harbour after a rough passage - with an armful of comfort to hand. 83. After cutting the ribbon, he waded into the sand to hand out candy. 84. Members have been asked to hand in their guns, grenade throwers, anti-aircraft guns and armoured vehicles. 85. The police had to hand back their metal detectors etc, in the court. 86. However, I haven't got a copy to hand and even if I had I can't be arsed looking through it. 87. No suitable material came to hand for the box hedges. 87. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 88. It now remained to be seen whether this headman would be able to hand us over to another in Bahdu. 89. If materials are not to hand when they are needed, progress suffers and costs to the constructor increase. 90. But now Reynolds faces a new battle to force the sport's rulers to hand over the £18.5 million. 91. But it helps to expiate our imagined sins if we have a bogeyman to hand, a Drug Baron. 92. A complete first aid kit has been issued to each first aider which is kept ready to hand at their workplace. 93. By being able to hand a printer finished artwork the cost of several stages of labour intensive work can be virtually eliminated. 94. The border guard directed me to hand over my passport. 95. What need to import further obscure perplexities into an already complex situation - particularly when simpler and convincing explanations lay to hand? 96. Some one must have buried them when they were too frightened to hand them in to the police station. 97. The men agreed to hand over the stolen money to the authorities. 98. Nor will courts building upon Roe be likely to hand down erroneous decisions as a consequence. 99. At one point Jeffries walked in, trailed by Taiwo, and appeared to hand a card to a student. 100. Bayley and Loizos observe that: very little fighting in Derry was of the hand to hand nature. 101. Darlington people will be able to hand their goods over to their milkman on collection days until March 6. 102. It is quite happy to hand the promises out, but not so happy to tell us how they will be financed. 103. I don't have faith because I have always refused to hand over my reason. 104. Cashiers learned to hand over the money as soon as they appeared. 105. Writer Tim Cahill likes to hand out commemorative lapel pins. 106. Or a rum and blackcurrant to hand while he played dominoes. 107. Numerous research projects were set up to investigate patterns of transmitted deprivation where families appear to hand down problems from generation to generation. 108. Two families had been taken hostage to force the managers of a bank and supermarket to hand over £96,000. 109. Charlton was picked up and carried to Hewett's house where medical help was soon to hand. 110. We forced our way on and found suitable straps to hand on to. 111. Ask some one to hand you a chair with its back against the wall. 112. Beebob has been gradually coming to hand this season, and can strike winning form in the Guildhall Handicap Hurdle. 113. Once I'd intended to hand it over to him, but now that seemed a long time ago. 114. Departmental staff are encouraged to share information as recorded, and other information as it comes to hand. 115. The victim was forced to hand over his watch to the youths, who spoke with southern accents. 116. Then they replaced the nonfiction temporarily, as the volumes came to hand, and started on the second half. 117. The situation in Oxbridge and London is clearly less serious, since there the copyright libraries are to hand. 117. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 118. Treatment should be co-ordinated at cystic fibrosis centres or clinics, where the necessary expertise is to hand. 119. This entitles him to refuse to hand them over until he has been repaid the money repayable to him. 120. From the hall behind them they could hear the commotion as their comrades and the invaders fought hand to hand. 121. The men began to hand in their weapons to their officers, stationed there for that specific purpose. 122. She wanted to hand him a killer, he still wanted to play dogcatcher. 123. The gasp of delight is all the stronger for the trick played being nearer to hand. 124. Opposition forces had ignored Gamsakhurdia's Oct. 1 ultimatum to hand in their weapons within two days. 125. The order to hand over the documents was stayed, pending the outcome of Spicers' appeal to the Lords. 126. To learn to juggle, take one ball and practise tossing it from hand to hand in an easy arc. 127. Serious offences such as murder are tried by juries in crown courts, which have powers to hand down heavier sentences. 128. Rain took the keys and quietly asked the messenger to hand them to Mona. 129. The bare facts about Brimmer, complete with hard evidence, were ready to hand over. 130. With so many weapons to hand, some cancel out others in a tangled web of incentives and disincentives. 131. But, of course, such slight diagnostic indications mean little unless a theory is to hand which can explain their crucial importance. 132. At the head of the line, I attempted once more to hand over my letter, and to explain. 133. Nevertheless, I have as much of a need to hand my legacy on to some one as any biological parent. 134. And why bother baking a potato when a packet of crisps is to hand? 135. Anyone finding the tablets is asked to hand them into the police. 136. And each work area needs careful thought to ensure that all necessary equipment and ingredients are conveniently to hand. 137. Also make sure you have old bills and any guarantees to hand. Allow the viewers to look around on their own. 138. In hand to hand combat it would take two, perhaps three, androids to subdue just one of them. 139. If you don't have fresh fruit to hand, just use an equal weight of canned or frozen fruit instead. 140. Or, having decided on a day's menu, discovering that you don't have the right ingredients to hand? 141. You're trying for something that's funky, something that sounds good, and you just grab whatever comes to hand. 142. Christmas will always be as long as we stand heart to heart and hand to hand. Dr. Seuss 143. She held on to hand rails to keep herself steady. 144. The reception office should be so organised that all sources of information necessary to answer enquiries are immediately to hand. 145. Once, the doorkeeper popped his head out and asked if they wanted to hand in autograph books. 146. Everything falls neatly to hand, and all switches and indicators are clearly marked. 147. I therefore move the motion with a glass of privatised water ready to hand. 147. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 148. Until today, that was, when suddenly two very different pieces of information had come to hand. 149. On her release she refused to hand the paper over to other Communist party members, and was expelled from the party. 150. Ross watched as it shuttled between them, going from hand to hand across thirty feet of air. 151. Fate appears ready to hand him a Big Moment, and he is eager to seize it. 152. The first item that came to hand was the flower. 153. The dew vanished from the flowers; they began to lose their freshness and to wilt, passing from hand to hand. 154. When he did encounter problems, remedies were easily to hand. 155. It is, however, necessary to hand over a receipt for the last rental instalment in respect of the assignment of leasehold property. 156. She was forced to hand executive control over to the new board. 157. All store employees are volunteers, enabling Morley to hand almost all proceeds to the clinic. 158. Jim Feng passed me another joint that was going from hand to hand. 159. Even equipped with all these preconditions, it is also of vital importance for him to have to hand a good telescope. 160. Harrison, ever practical and resourceful, took what materials came to hand, and handled them well. 161. A dreadful rumor has come to hand. 162. To hand in middle term report. 163. They passed bricks from hand to hand. 164. The bricks were passed from hand to hand. 165. They decided to hand down a dissenting opinion. 166. They ranged from a semi-automatic rifle to hand guns. 167. Your letter come to hand. 168. Students will be expected to hand in assigned homework on the date due. 169. When I'm cooking I don't bother with recipes; I just use anything that's ready to hand. 170. When do you think it convenient to hand the Mate's Receipt for you to sign? 171. Why to like to grow bleb to hand of summerly Queen of heaven? 172. The workers passed bricks from hand to hand in the construction site. 173. Many of these schools have high sticker prices but are likely to hand out generous amounts of aid to reduce students' true net cost. 174. Traditional botanical knowledge is still passing on by from mouth to mouth and hand to hand between oldest and young Ewenki people. 175. No wonder Hollywood studios and broadcasters are hell-bent not to hand similar power to anyone else—and particularly not Jobs. 176. These couplings are intended to be removable by hand. If they don'tyield to hand pressure, use a larger adjustable wrench. 177. We shall have no fear if we have our weapons ready to hand. 178. Mahone then forces the clerk to hand over Wyatt's cell number. 179. Many were mere ideas for poems jotted down on whatever scrap of paper lay to hand. 180. Had bill to hand in taxes with respect to the delegate? 181. Solicitation: To hand money to the poor after being asked. 182. The only way to guarantee that the public key signature is from the owner is for the owner to hand you the key on a disk, in person. 183. We are ready to hand and heart all the friends Xiangxie, Gongtuo market! 184. After the 5 - 5 in the 11th Council, due to serve a double fault and was forced to errors, the 20 - year - old rookie with regret to hand over Latvia in the first set. 185. So use fresh ingredients regularly as well as having dried, canned and frozen foods to hand. 186. And then we must come to hand, and shut down, without a little mercy. 187. Finance is the art of passing currency from hand to hand until it finally disappears. 188. Potentially " high - yielding " clones are likely to be the material which first come to hand. 189. If we have not received the over due payment by end of next week, we will be regret that we will have to hand over this matter to collection agency to follow up. 190. I try to run the fish out by Saturday night if possible and maybe desalinate some salted fish for Sunday if we have it to hand. 191. For women, sex addiction is a form of self-abuse, to hand their body over to the nearest taker. 192. In the race of life each of us ought to try to hand on the torch of progress at the end of his stage. 193. Gunpoint They were forced at gunpoint to hand over the money. 194. Aleynikov told federal agents that he didn't intend to hand over Goldman's secret code to anyone. 195. Meet to hand over to add up the rains and winds, it also the ability is spreads widely to have no Resistance , the night flies as usual, it flies the nowise inferior to and general airplane of skill. 196. Morgan found a two – guinea coin , and it went from hand to hand . 197. Joe Cole is ready to hand Chelsea and England aa return to action next month. 198. I think we are all capable of going after our dreams, but that does require a little bit of thinking outside the box on our own part – nobody is going to hand us a cookie-cutter dream job. 199. There is a danger that risks may be passed from hand to hand and end up with unreliable companies, or even inadvertently back in the hands of the original insurer. 200. If a case is dropped owing to other reasons, the people's procuratorate directly notifies the freezing bodies to hand over the distraint to the national treasure or return to the victim. 201. He was seen as a demon(), determined to hand the country over to the reactionaries. 202. Gaza court run by Hamas then ordered the assets unfrozen and police were dispatched Monday to enforce it, putting them in the odd position of barging into a bank and asking it to hand over the dough. 203. Politician: Will never the flower haven't come to hand of money. 204. New social spending could be financed by requiring major state companies to hand over more of their profits to the government, a step a Cabinet official said last month Beijing plans to take. 205. The declines dimension algorithm presented in this paper avoids the blindness in begging to hand over, increases speed and omitts the need for excessive affixture calculation. 206. An Ohio woman who is pregnant with another woman's child after a mix-up at a fertility clinic has agreed to hand over the baby to the biological mother after she gives birth in the coming days. 207. The book passed from hand to hand(), till all the people in the village had read it. 208. We will strike off a few copies to hand out. 209. One idea was to hand more control to voters, but that was dropped last month on a general worry about politicisation and a specific fear of far-right parties seizing control. 210. A wise man will make tools of what come to hand. 211. A book that has been passed from hand to hand, from friend to friend, since it first appeared in small bookshops across America. 212. Edifice security personnel introduces, 10 buildings are to hand in each branch entirely below, have stockjobber impossibly. 213. Failing to hand in this form during reporting may lead to disqualification. 214. Living in America - eye to eye, station to station. Living in America - hand to hand, across the nation. 215. It was shiny, iridescent black, and so hot that, even wearing thermal gloves, he juggled it from hand to hand. 216. According to international practice, bidder need to hand in a cash deposit or letter of guarantee from the bank. 217. Dual semi structured handles allow for maximum distribution of case weight and the padded shoulder strap makes it comfortable to hand carry. 218. Loan officers are not allowed to hand customers the rate sheet but call me and I will send you a good faith estimate with par pricing. 219. The new class of warship was built to hand out the punishment. 220. Living in America - hand to hand, across the nation. 221. Jews passed the store hand to hand up the gangway. 222. I rustle up a few helpers to hand out leaflets. 223. People expect you to hand out something showy when they've decided you're sitting on treasure. 224. We closed around him and passed his hat from hand to hand, stuffing it with money. 225. Following blunt trauma to the eye vision went down to hand motion. 226. The way forward is to hand over lead responsibility for security to the Afghan security forces, district by district, province by province, as their own capacity develops, " he said. 227. I stood on tiptoe, face upward and back straightened, to hand the cloth-wrapped bundle onto the counter. How strange the pawnbroker should have put up a counter so forbiddingly high. 228. A penny. " Aberdonian take out half penny to hand tonsorial:"If you are disrelished little, you can return my mustache I. 229. They threaten you to hand out a top - secret document? 230. You will need to sign U. S. documents to hand over production rights to us before payment. Feel free to request a milestone. 231. The man draws out 10 ruble loathly to hand attendant, strange, attendant looked for him again 5 ruble. 232. I used to hide my cellphone in a deep pocket and carry a wallet filled with paper to hand over to motor scooter pirates at intersections if someone stuck a gun in the car window to rob me. 233. Most were drawn from things to hand: the human body (the foot or the mile, which derives from the Latin milia passuum, or 1, 000 paces) and tools (barrels, cups). 234. The hecklers pelted the discombobulated speaker with anything that came to hand. 235. Russian police seized 100, 000 copies of a book critical of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that activists planned to hand out at the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum. 236. Objects, some precious, some whose only value is the patina of age, pass from hand to hand in search of a home. 237. Ada:The company's holding its annual employment test tomorrow. They need some people to hand out the test booklets, so... 237. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 238. You've got to hand it to the Hawks, currently the most dysfunctional team in the NBA. 239. My acquaintances passed a brown bottle from hand to hand. 240. Intelligence officials believe the messages were passed from hand to hand repeatedly to obscure any trail back to his hiding place. 241. Liapis said Monday it is time for all Greek political leaders to increase pressure on Britain to hand over the ancient sculptures, also known as the Elgin Marbles. |
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