to hand造句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.