to hand造句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.
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.