1. Those dreadful children need to be taken in hand.
2. The whole of society was taken in hand: peasants, industrial workers, intellectuals and members of the Party.
3. He had to admit that it was not unpleasant to be taken in hand by some one so positive and avuncular.
4. Schools and teachers would have to take in hand part of the civil duty if they didn't pay appropriate attention to it.
5. But take in hand the hands of very, heavy, have a feeling 8800.
6. The headmaster asked for volunteers to take in hand the training of the junior rugby team.
7. The small and hemp of following behind man side by side sits in being another and sleeping Ta, the pistols all take in hand.
8. The author thinks that it is an unavoidable phenomenon in the transferring community, the schooling and family education also has to take in hand in this problem.