free hand造句1. He helps poor people with a free hand.
2. He gave Stephanie a free hand in the decoration.
3. He pawed at my jacket with his free hand.
4. She picked up a new magazine with her free hand.
5. He snatched up the receiver and his free hand groped for the switch on the bedside lamp.
6. I was given a free hand in designing the syllabus.
7. With his free hand he took hold of the knife.
8. My boss has given me a free hand in deciding which outside contractor to use.
9. I have given him a free hand in the matter.
10. He held out his free hand and I took it.
11. He's given his brother a free hand to direct the business.
12. He used his free hand to unlock the door and open it.
13. The company's given me a free hand to negotiate a deal with the Japanese.
14. Get a free hand to change work rules.
15. Perseus covered his eyes with his free hand.
16. He loosened his tie with his free hand.
17. He's given me a free hand to buy horses.
18. Of a sudden Lexandro's free hand gripped Valence's wrist with a power which would have crushed any ordinary bones.
19. The man grabbed the inside handle with his free hand and began to shake the windows.
20. FitzAlan moved a pace to meet them, his free hand unfastening his cloak.
21. With his free hand he was softly pushing back her hair, sending goosebumps scattering from Shiona's head to her toes.
22. He supported himself against a pillar with his free hand.
23. Roy is the expert so they gave him a free hand to sort out the problem.
24. If you take these bags that will give me a free hand to open the door.
25. Stewpid reaches for another choc, remembers me, and shoves the box towards me with his free hand.
26. He used one end to shield his mouth from the smoke and wrapped the other around the fingers of his free hand.
27. They relied on Deaver to do this and gave him a remarkably free hand in arranging the details of their lives.
28. His body and amused gaze point at the camera, and he holds a cigarette in his free hand.
29. But again the government retained extensive administrative powers to give it a free hand in dealing with radical writers and journalists.
30. The detail of planning legislation by and large fell to a number of able officials who had a remarkably free hand.