cap in hand造句1. He stood before his father with cap in hand.
2. There's no way he'll go cap in hand to his brother.
3. Advertisers used to go to museums, cap in hand, to ask permission to use a painting for an advertisement.
4. He went to the boss with cap in hand.
5. Having to turn to global markets with cap in hand is a bitter pill but could force reforms that will eventually leave those economies in stellar shape.
6. He asked me , cap in hand, if I could help him out of his financial difficulties.
7. He is not going to Sir William, cap in hand, to ask for work.
8. I am not going to them, cap in hand, and ask for help.
9. He approached his teacher with cap in hand and requested an appointment.
10. The old man went cap in hand to the rich, asking some money.
11. Elderly people should receive a heating allowance every winter, instead of having to go cap in hand to the government.
12. B: Precisely, whenever we see him, he waits upon his master cap in hand.
13. All pensions should be at or above subsistence level. Retired workers should not have to go cap in hand to ask for supplementary allowances.
14. He has been given the unenviable task of going round, cap in hand, to various generous companies.
15. When she got there, she found the man was waiting at the gate cap in hand.
16. To expect the White House to walk such a confrontational line — especially as much of the Western world looks imploringly to Beijing, cap in hand — is absurd.
17. Whenever he speaks with a lady, he would stand erect, cap in hand.
18. Whenever he speak with a lady, he will stand erect cap in hand.