hand-in-hand造句(1) Maggie and Nevil walked hand-in-hand through a pine wood.
(2) Last I saw, a couple of hand-in-hand schoolkids had fished them out and were avidly reading the instruction leaflet.
(3) Could not imperialism go hand-in-hand with prosperity for the working man?
(4) The usually private Sporty Spice posed hand-in-hand with film director Dan Cadan.
(5) On the contrary, they went hand-in-hand with the correlations already established between avoidance behaviour and residence at marriage.
(6) This trend went hand-in-hand with another, that of investing heavily in the making of high-technology weaponry for the Pentagon.
(7) Top-notch research universities and innovative manufacturing go hand-in-hand.
(8) Imagine traders walking hand-in-hand with buy-and-hold investors, analysts snuggling with economists, bulls and bears living in perfect harmony.
(9) While politics and economics typically go hand-in-hand when the economy heads south, the correlation is weaker in a healthy economy, where other issues can trump economics.
(10) MQ servers, working hand-in-hand with databases, make it easy to build flexible, scalable, and extensible workflow processing into your application.
(11) Clearness and conciseness often go hand-in-hand and the elimination of wordy business jargon can help to make a letter clearer and at the same time more concise.
(12) Book is my hand-in-hand friend, she and I are together all along, and she loyally strings along with me and gives me ideaistic edification and a sapiential key.
(13) This goes hand-in-hand with the above lesson, and if you teach them about savings goals, they'll probably learn this lesson on their own.
(14) Indeed, socialist culture has gone hand-in-hand with promotion of Chinese tradition, despite Mao's animosity toward 'feudal customs.
(15) Among the most popular classes are culinary arts programs in which lunching and learning go hand-in-hand.
(16) To build and maintain a semantic net, indexing of paragraphs and semantic net construction go hand-in-hand.
(17) Good community care services work best where skilled professionals work comfortably hand-in-hand with unskilled staff, families, neighbours and voluntary organizations.
(18) Neatness and cleanliness, the saris seem to announce, can certainly go hand-in-hand with poverty.
(19) The hunt for causes goes on, and research into the causes goes hand-in-hand with care for the families.
(20) This year, and for years to come, they will walk hand-in-hand to lay a wreath at Suzanne's grave.
(21) But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that go hand-in-hand with life on the land.
(22) As neighbors and emerging developing countries, China and India enjoy good-neighborly friendship, hand-in-hand cooperation and joint development, which is in the common interest of both.
(23) Her boyfriend Max Irons also turned up to support her and the couple were later spotted leaving the after-party hand-in-hand.
(24) According to Melissa Clearfield, the child's newfound locomotor skill arrives hand-in-hand with a raft of other changes in social behaviour and maturity.
(25) On the way toward global economic recovery, we must continue to help each other and move forward hand-in-hand.
(26) Meanwhile, we sincerely expect to associate with craft brother hand-in-hand create a bright future!
(27) It's a romantic vision: you graduate together, get married the next month, and then start your lives hand-in-hand.
(28) There for, taken together, both L-Carnitine and Dexpanthenol works hand-in-hand for efficient metabolism of food we eat.
(29) But the way that settles what make industry progress truly is to enhance actual strength the business with hand-in-hand essential travel recombines.
(30) My theory is that my great-grand-parents were walking happily hand-in-hand in Cannaught Place, she clad in hot pants and he completely in a state of nature.