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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. 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.