How To Use At hand In A Sentence

  • With this evidence at hand, one might question whether the three disjunct populations warrant classification as species rather than subspecies.
  • The commanding general wishes to talk to her himself, but it is of low priority, with the fight so close at hand.
  • Roy Bourgeois made the front page of this past Saturday's New York Times, and I was glad for the good news at hand: 157 priests signed a statement in support of Father Roy Bourgeois, whom the Vatican has begun to defrock. Michele Somerville: A Frock Does Not A Priest Make
  • At that point, Schmidt put an avuncular hand on Page's shoulder and brought him back to the real world. Now, with Page as CEO, that hand is less likely to be there.
  • Every soul shall taste of death; 258 and now, O my son, my decease is at hand and I desire to charge thee with a charge, which if thou observe, thou shalt abide in safety and prosperity, till thou meet The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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  • Both sides offered wide explanatory power going beyond the facts at hand, both had strong supporting evidence but both also were confronted with anomalies. Science, Technology, and Social Change
  • Read books, newspapers, and online content from both political persuasions to be certain you fully understand the issues at hand.
  • I can understand a responsible Liberal minister deciding, ATC, not to open this can, but not without first tipping off the PM and probably not without tipping off the priviest part of the privy council the part that handles national security issues. Kory Teneycke, meet my tire iron.
  • It is unlikely that hand-written entries can be tabulated with the same efficiency as the typical "tick boxes. Daniel Koh: The Race Classification Gap
  • These include agoraphobia, the opposite of claustrophobia, when sufferers fear public situations from which escape may be difficult or embarrassing or where help will not be at hand in the event of a panic attack.
  • The other result was that Bob became skilled at hand setting lines of display type, locking up printing formes and hand feeding both treadle and motorised presses.
  • Window mullions were rebuilt, and birch plywood casework that handsomely echoes the 1950s was installed.
  • She thinks decisiveness comes from having adequate information about the matters at hand.
  • It isn't easy being a red-hot lover these days, but take heart, help is at hand for those with a penchant for penning a love poem.
  • The audio is the same Dolby Digital 2.0 mono format as we heard in the previous boxed sets and, for the material at hand, it's fine.
  • We need to ensure that handwriting is properly taught in our primary schools.
  • I've got the usual collection of writerly type books that I keep at hand.
  • This imperative is followed by an indicative: ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’
  • Burton's flair for image seems always at odds with the story at hand.
  • Your point is correct, but your complaint is moot here because the nature of animacy is not the topic at hand. The early Indo-European case system and definiteness
  • 'Should the boatie cowp, who would save him gin I was na at hand?' she asked. The Narrative of Gordon Sellar Who Emigrated to Canada in 1825
  • The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world. The War in the Air
  • When he returned home, he laid the five leaves in a box and locking it, gave the key to his wife (who then showed big with child), and said to her, Know that my decease is at hand and that the time draweth nigh for my translation from this abode temporal to the home which is eternal. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Something else helped the men of D-Day: their rock-hard belief that Providence would have a great hand in the events that would unfold here.
  • But I now see I've felt unhappy whenever I've been surrounded by silence – as I was as an undergraduate in London – and been content when sound is at hand: such as in my uncle's two-storey house in Kolkata, and in the second-storey flat in Bandra in suburban Mumbai to which my parents moved after my father retired. Amit Chaudhuri's musical circumnavigation
  • Seen nearer at hand, the dun-coloured desert resolved itself into uncountable pimpling clay and mud-heaps, of divers shade and varying sizes: some consisted of but a few bucketfuls of mullock, others were taller than the tallest man. Australia Felix
  • We medicos are good at handing out advice, but not too many of us follow our own wise words.
  • And even like thanks be given unto our nobility, gentlemen, and others, for their continual nutriture and cherishing of such homeborne and foreign simples in their gardens: for hereby they shall not only be had at hand and preserved, but also their forms made more familiar to be discerned and their forces better known than hitherto they have been. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • Also good at handling the warmer weather are lilies and the ornamental onions such as Allium alflatunense, A. sphaerocephalum and A. moly.
  • We need to ensure that handwriting is properly taught in our primary schools.
  • Behind him stood the many admirals and commodores under his command, all of them dedicated to the task at hand.
  • But if the smell of greasepaint proves irresistible the stage is near at hand.
  • conscientious application to the work at hand
  • I figure life is a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
  • Yes | No | Report from jeffo52284 wrote 6 weeks 5 days ago sounds like alterier motives are at hand here. i i could understand banning from carry on but checked baggage is just some moron making a point United Airlines Bans Antlers In Checked Baggage
  • Such exercises encourage thoroughness, both in interrogating the data at hand and in providing an account of how an analysis was developed.
  • The audio is fine for the task at hand, with voices of various interviewees easily understood.
  • Designers themselves lift for different purposes, depending on the work at hand.
  • Getting back to the task at hand, he scooped visible wreckage away, wary of the glass shards and smiled in triumph as he spotted his quarry.
  • He sat back in the chair, leaned an elbow on the table, and canted his head to rest in that hand.
  • Graduation day is close at hand.
  • If the EU is trying to fight an economic war here, it should realize that handicapping its own economy is not the best way to go about it.
  • The currency was hopelessly debased, the government corrupt, the armies more interested in plundering the provinces than protecting them; many people believed the dissolution of the empire was at hand. Superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism
  • Regarding the subject at hand here, though, I think that "expertness" in the case of the violinist and the programmer, it had a lot to do with being an expert at the use of the very few tools for those 10,000 hours (violin + sheet music or computer and programming language). Marketing Profs Daily Fix
  • In this situation the salesperson should question the nature of the objection in order to clarify the specific problem at hand.
  • So powerful was Doc's association of reading with eating, that he not only devoured books as a boy, but he also voraciously read cereal boxes if the paper was not at hand.
  • And now in the torrid heat of summer, the canicular days being at hand, the furnaces in the glass-house of the said Angelo have been extinguished. Marietta A Maid of Venice
  • evidence material to the issue at hand
  • Ushi ... yeah I love to knead;), knit, embroider, sew. .my chum the great handcrafter mentioned in this post. Weekend Projects
  • I figure life is a gift and I don't intend on wasting it. You never know what hand you're going to get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
  • we feel concerned about accomplishing the task at hand
  • Most are made out of whatever materials are at hand - forked poles or irregular logs.
  • That way, we reasoned, people would have their close colleagues at hand and would still have enough personal space to digest the information.
  • Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand
  • Cat was worried too, in case Julia started knotting that handkerchief of hers when Mr. Saunders ' back was turned. CHARMED LIFE
  • Carter had paid them scant attention; he was too deeply engrossed in the matter at hand, and confident that his bodyguard could handle these interfering snoopers if the pigmies and the Dark Ones could not. "Once in a Blue Moon" by Harl Vincent, part 5
  • But the economists have erred no less gravely in rejecting a priori, and just because of the contradictory, or rather antinomical, nature of value, every idea and hope of reform, never desiring to understand that, for the very reason that society has arrived at its highest point of antagonism, reconciliation and harmony are at hand. System of Economical Contradictions: or, the Philosophy of Misery
  • The starlight was sufficient to permit objects to be plainly distinguished when near at hand.
  • Workers say that handrails and temporary supports were removed from the site two hours too early.
  • And when these had vanished in the distance Graham heard a peewit wailing close at hand. When the Sleeper Wakes
  • Even when the permanent Victoria Theatre opened at Sydney in 1838, its operatic productions were at first brutally abridged, translated, and arranged with music more easily at hand.
  • Experts are at hand to advise you on how to put aside a little every month and invest it prudently, so that the little pile slowly grows into an appreciable amount within a few years.
  • We have a team coming in tonight that we beat handily in New York.
  • Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand
  • They accordingly dismounted, and leaving their horses in a thick copse, "snaked" in the direction of a large Federal camp near at hand, taking advantage of every cover. The Romance of the Civil War
  • The user - friendly outline format allows for quick access to the topic at hand.
  • On a table next to his chair, close at hand, he kept his collection of tiny soapstone sculptures. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
  • The five musicians clustered close together, weaving in and out and applying a busy, irresistible chemistry to the vocal harmonies and complex musical parts at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is that thou take the most solemn oath on the spot that no spulzie or private brawl shall henceforth stain that hand of thine while thy father holds the power in Scotland. The Caged Lion
  • The transfer was valid at the time the document was signed and this has no bearing on the matters at hand.
  • Perhaps she isn't the only celebrity distracting the public's attention from the pressing issues at hand.
  • All of the amenities are at hand, including tennis courts, squash, minigolf, windsurfing, pedal boats, kayaks, water-skiing, parasailing, scuba diving and fitness areas.
  • Sweaters, gumboots and brollies at hand in the car. Times, Sunday Times
  • The problem with this back-and-firth is that it doesn’t really address the issues at hand. Global Voices in English » East Timor: Ricegate scandal
  • You can quickly make some space by hanging a few wire baskets over the counter, where cooking staples like garlic, onions, tomatoes can be stored and are easily at hand.
  • The waif is a pennoned pole, two or three of which are carried by every boat; and which, when additional game is at hand, are inserted upright into the floating body of a dead whale, both to mark its place on the sea, and also as token of prior possession, should the boats of any other ship draw near. Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
  • Lately a child in the other cabin was taken ill, and though there were idle men and horses at hand, it was only the "desperado" who rode sixty miles in "the shortest time ever made" to bring the doctor. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • This story is intercut with scenes from Harry's books, which are relevant to the circumstances at hand.
  • On SF seems to me to be a better book than I remember The Dreams Our Stuff is Made Of being I don't have a copy at hand, because Disch's strengths are more those of an epigrammatist than a systematizer, and the short reviews that fill most of this book are a good medium for his talents. Archive 2006-05-01
  • The larger task at hand will be keeping the survivors alive; millions of people who are displaced and vulnerable in these unsanitary conditions.
  • I think it is a mark of good judgment for a speaker to have a list of talking points at hand, so as not to omit any topic he/she intends to cover when speaking extemporaneously. Palin's note pad.
  • The clash of civilizations sought by the Bush administration's neoconservatives appears to be nearly at hand.
  • For the _crop, crop, crop_ of the browsing animals had begun again from close at hand, and the comrades stood listening for some little time while the otherwise unbroken stillness once more reigned. A Dash from Diamond City
  • So lets forget my own personal disasters and get on with the business at hand, that is voting on tomorrows story, start voting now.
  • Not a sock darner with that handle; I remember my Grandmother using one. What Is It? Game 114
  • We aren't surprised that Handel employs, for this grand theme, all the resources of classical Heroic Opera, involving recitative, arioso, aria, chorus, and ceremonial dance.
  • The transition from a drover to a Carmelite is not in the least violent; the one turns into the other without much effort; the fund of ignorance common to the village and the cloister is a preparation ready at hand, and places the boor at once on the same footing as the monk: a little more amplitude in the smock, and it becomes a frock. Les Miserables
  • He's positioning hemself as a "reasonable" centrist on national security, but he clearly has nothing to offer on the subject at hand so he just talks about what "we should be doing. Hullabaloo
  • NOW is the time for the current administration to continue to step up to the plate and lead America in the direction of greatness again and forget about all the babbling from the kids and move forward with the important issues at hand. Obama touts financial reform, says GOP stance 'deceptive'
  • There is simply no way that hand-knitting can produce a living wage, or even very much by way of pin money. Archive 2009-02-01
  • I am just setting out on that journey, am now ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Lawrence also notes this situation once again illustrates the unusual situation of Aurora having its own election commission that handles a portion, but not all of Aurora and says the simple solution is to have each county handle its own residents for elections. Archive 2009-04-01
  • She has never driven a car but was very adept at handling a pony and cart.
  • Painted about 1832, it casts Sumner in the romantic pose of an aspiring artist, palette and maulstick at hand, his distant gaze both engaging and poetic as he looks toward unseen worlds.
  • They palled up with booze and they kept their pal close at hand: a pint in the glove box, a flask on the hip, and most famously, the fifth in the desk.
  • There is good flint for making tools; the abundant debris confirms that handaxes were regularly knapped there.
  • With cultch either lacking or covered in slime from the freshwater inundations, a terrible downward spiral could be at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, he does not let this interfere with the business at hand.
  • I would throw out the earth upon this hand towards the town for the scarp, — and on that hand towards the campaign for the counterscarp. — The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • The paper's thesis is that decision makers often delay decisions to pursue additional noninstrumental information - information that a priori will not affect the decision at hand - yet then proceed to make use of the information, thus making it instrumental, once it is obtained. Archive 2007-05-01
  • The river was near at hand, still wearing its Parisian aspect, filled with chains, bathing establishments, great barges, and multitudes of little, skiffs, with a layer of coaldust on their pretentious, freshly-painted names, tied to the pier and rocking to the slightest motion of the water. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • He became the impeachment maven even though he had no clear expertise related to the questions at hand.
  • Now a report that handwriting tests could a competitor to the familiar, but unreliable lie detector.
  • The device can be screwed onto a stud in the house to keep a handgun easily at hand.
  • As we sailed on a light wind, small islands close at hand slid quickly past and behind them ranges stood immobile on the skyline.
  • I'm not a great hand at forgery, but I think I could have made a fair stab at running off some copies.
  • If I strap my 10-pound mechanic's bag to the top of the rear rack, then the shimmy is so bad that hands free riding at any speed is out of the question.
  • Knowledge is best gained through an intimate association with the matter at hand.
  • When the word was given the brief day was almost spent, and it was slow work and tedious, rolling the big bales forward foot by foot The bullets of the Sunlanders blub-blubbed and thudded against them, but could not go through, and the men howled their delight But the dark was at hand, and Tyee, secure of success, called the bales back to the trenches. THE SUNLANDERS
  • Since Tucker hexagons are cyclic, so are the hexagons of the six circumcenters at hand.
  • Obama is best described as a foundation-bred counterinsurgent, that is to say an operative in the service of the US financier ruling class whose task it is to wreck and abort any positive outcomes that might be forthcoming from the political ferment which is shaking the globe, and above all from the deep political upsurge which is clearly at hand in this country. Wax Banks
  • Nothing doth so much establish the mind amidst the rollings and turbulency of present things, as both a look above them, and a look beyond them; above them to the good and steady Hand by which they are ruled, and beyond them to the sweet and beautiful end to which, by that Hand, they shall be brought. Daily Strength for Daily Needs
  • Gently brush aside students' anxiety about not getting the answer by refocusing their attention on the problem at hand.
  • Gentleman has much about which to be modest without inventing modesties that are diametrically opposed to the facts at hand, and, though the Rt. The Volokh Conspiracy » Comment Quality:
  • While I used cane sugar in these, the main sugar content in my cakes this year were light muscovado and dark molasses sugars which I happened to have at hand.
  • This is another instance of what is commonly called "practical;" as though mental processes must not necessarily antecede efficient action, and as though there was not then at hand abundant data for brains to work on, without any expenditure of money. From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
  • April air came up sweet and frore from the watermeadows of the Cherwell close at hand. The Altar Steps
  • Noteworthy is the commentary of Gaetano da Thiene, who illustrated much of Heytesbury's abstract reason - ing on uniform and difform motions with examples drawn from nature and from artifacts that might be constructed from materials close at hand. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • The world, Heidegger says, is not the mere collection of the countable or uncountable, familiar and unfamiliar things that are at hand.
  • He has shown great hands this spring and can bloop hits to the opposite field seemingly at will.
  • A jury has recommended that hand rails or banisters be installed in houses at an inquest into the tragic death of a former member of Dervish on Christmas Day.
  • She gave herself a mental shake and turned back to the task at hand.
  • And we can no longer rely on the extended family being dose at hand.
  • January examinations were close at hand, while others were "boning" steadily, doing their level best to stand well in their classes. Frank Merriwell's Chums
  • They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary.
  • I immediately hunched over the old manual pencil sharpener and furiously cranked that handle.
  • We get a hint of what that detachment might mean when we turn to the gospel reading, for Jesus, too, insists that the reign of God is at hand.
  • But keep your wits about you and your binoculars close at hand, for none of these birds is as accommodating as our own home-grown varieties.
  • The era of the superclub is at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Darkness falls across the land, the midnight hour is close at hand. Creatures crawl in search of blood, to terrorize y'alls neighborhood.
  • If carbolized or even plain _vaseline_ is at hand, spread it freely on strips of old linen, and cover well the burnt parts, keeping out the air with other strips carefully laid on. A Practical Physiology
  • Dogs that bark at a distance bite not at hand
  • The five musicians clustered close together, weaving in and out and applying a busy, irresistible chemistry to the vocal harmonies and complex musical parts at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • You have a great way with words, and a true clarity on the issue at hand.
  • The tape player and the CD player are left of the phone, with pigeonholes for all the various storage items that Judy needs close at hand.
  • Tomorrow, repair to her at the old place and see what sign she maketh to thee; for indeed thy gladness is near and the end of thy sadness is at hand. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He would often pause in his chores around the farm and gazing at the sky for a long time before coming out of his contemplations with a jerk and resuming the task at hand.
  • After a contract on the bid is made, the declarer decides whether to set the rank for that hand high or low.
  • An amiable chat about everything but the matter at hand would begin at an administerial office, typically in the late morning, over a glass or two of the local vintage. Outlet Stores? The Gall!
  • He had no answer and wished she would concentrate on the problems at hand.
  • Despite this, an establishment consensus has already formed on the task at hand.
  • Don's most popular poem during his lifetime was "Noah an 'Jonah an' Cap'n John Smith," a rambling farce, told in backwoods dialect, about three fishing buddies with unique knowledge of the subject at hand. Maxims and Light Verse
  • The five musicians clustered close together, weaving in and out and applying a busy, irresistible chemistry to the vocal harmonies and complex musical parts at hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • A skilled woodworker knows which tool to select for the job at hand.
  • This was done in order to ensure that handgrip strength had not fallen during the course of the experimental procedure.
  • Yes, anybody who has seen Keyes in action has to admit that although he comes off as kind of unapproachable, the guy is brilliant, always calm, methodical, and always has the facts at hand. Hot Air » Top Picks
  • I pressed the guy on that last one until he explained the Dell has three authorized service companies that handle warrantee work. Dell Mexico
  • Why chase non-issues when there are much more serious matters at hand?
  • He forced his thoughts back to the job at hand-cutting the armaglass to fit the window frames that Saryn and Ayrlyn had made. Fall of Angels
  • I really don't give a toss if CNN prints this or not; the moderation of these comments isn't nearly as strict as some of you seem to think it is anyway – they print what best advances the conversation at hand, even if it is unfounded blather from the masses, so just take off your tinfoil hats and get on with your lives, please. Obama, Medvedev reach 'substantial' deal on Afghanistan
  • Had they wished to, good arguments were at hand. THE FOUR NATIONS: A History of the United Kingdom
  • If criticism is, in part, one reader's attempt to communicate his/her own "experience" of the work at hand, some effort to put aside what I want "for myself" and to represent (re-present) the work on its own terms is required. Principles of Literary Criticism
  • But literature, I warn them (contrast Sartre and Camus here), is about people, not ideas, and the novel at hand is just that, a novel, an attempt to let us inside one man's head, and by no means a primer in existentialism. The Familiar Stranger
  • Ok. The above is wandering from the topic at hand. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Second Amendment and People with Medical Marijuana User Cards
  • If the world had more of an open mind about gay and lesbian relations there wouldn't be as much commotion about the subject at hand.
  • It may be different from calling the topic at hand a "fuckhead" but it's arguable which is the better form of engagement. TPM Track Composite: Presidential Race Could Be Tightening
  • But nomatterhow optimistic the weather forecast, keep a raincoat handy if you intend taking a closeup.
  • It's nice to think that there are a few places, close at hand, where the natural world can live unhampered by man.
  • Now this did not one jot move the orange till she saw a man at work with an incision-knife, upon a balm-tree there at hand, to let out the balsam.
  • The squatter sends another swagman to the billabong to trick our hero into taking a walk, the rat hands our hero to the cops, he's paid off and our hero goes to jail?
  • But if any one going, would call godlike Ajax, and king Idomeneus; for their ships are the farthest off, [343] and by no means near at hand. The Iliad of Homer (1873)
  • Then again, what Atheist calls the "tediousness" of the journey has undoubtedly a great hand in making some half-in-earnest men sceptics, if not scoffers. Bunyan Characters (2nd Series)
  • His mind drifted away from the situation at hand as he allowed himself to feel the extent of her devotion.
  • He doesn't claim to know it all and is very adept at handling guests on his show who think they do.
  • CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) technology for controlling some of the look of a Web site; and a feature called the compositor that handles complicated layout circumstances better. Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0
  • For insight into the first question, I am fortunate in having a tenth-grader at hand, namely, my daughter, who is studying precalculus as I write this review.
  • We heard of the struggle of the pastoral counselor, poorly equipped for the task at hand, and yet pushed to provide more pastoral care.
  • When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand.
  • The more posterior parts of the zygomatic arch are not preserved, and the presence of zygomatic ridges cannot be determined from the evidence at hand.
  • Two of these were surprised and brought to Esquibel, who, having learnt from them that the cacique was at hand, poniarded one of the spies, and bound the other, making him serve as guide. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
  • Every prominent scholar of nineteenth-century art planted himself in front of her, writing paraphernalia at hand.
  • Help is now at hand for those couples who want the cash but cringe at the thought of asking. Times, Sunday Times
  • If we've gotten line matchups or individual player matchups from the coaches, then I focus on the task at hand.
  • She thought about that hand touching and stroking and caressing her, and another strong wave of awareness washed over her.
  • Often, as is the case here, it is a handy tool for misdirection or a neat handle from which to hang accusations.
  • His fervor echoed the outrage of Bishop Irenaeus—a reminder that here, in the shadow of the stark Red Sea Mountains, the early Christian world is close at hand.
  • The narcotist keeps chloroform always at hand.
  • There are more organic sights out back in the parking lot, where Traunfeld has planted raised beds with (currently winterkilled) herbs and greens, keeping his Herbfarm expertise close at hand. Seattle Weekly | Complete Issue
  • Soon school will end and the vacation will be at hand.
  • Separating the emotion during the see-saw extra-inning game and the euphoria afterward from the next task at hand was as much a challenge for the Twins as fatigue. Not much rest for the weary Twins after Tigers game
  • But wilt thou make a fire, or shall I complain on thee to our mistress, whose hand, —she being now at hand, —thou shalt soon feel, to thy cold comfort, for being slow in thy hot office? Act IV. Scene I. The Taming of the Shrew
  • HELP is at hand if you're worried you may have picked up some nasties from festive frolicking. The Sun
  • The police are expert at handling situations like this in strict confidence.
  • Hydrophilos, having girded his sable cappa magna as high as to his cherubical loins, at solemn compline sat in his sate of wis-dom, that handbathtub, whereverafter, recreated doctor insularis of the universal church, keeper of the door of meditation, memory extempore proposing and intellect formally considering, recluse, he meditated continuously with seraphic ardour the primal sacra-ment of baptism or the regeneration of all man by affusion of water. Finnegans Wake
  • Over the gallery grow the roses; out near at hand a bignonia-vine lifts its yellow flare aloft and throws down a fluttering shower of bell-like blooms, and all the air is heavy with the scents of the South. Southern Stories Retold from St. Nicholas
  • We will need to use all the clues at hand if we are to find the site in our allotted two dives.
  • Some of the best in the bond market say a bond bear could be at hand.
  • Lip stuff, E45 cream, and some of that hand-sanitiser stuff I'm not a clean freak, I just get drooled on by kids sometimes Snell-Pym » Many Pockets
  • Each picks the worst sheep, i.e. that with the least wool upon it, that happens to be at hand at the time, trying to put the best-woolled sheep, which are consequently the hardest to shear, upon someone else; and so the heaviest-woolled and largest sheep get shorn the last. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement
  • If this is impossible, and if suitable forceps are not at hand, it may be necessary at once to perform laryngotomy, followed by artificial respiration, because, although the patient may appear lifeless, the heart continues to beat after breathing has ceased. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • And if your hawk bates, that's flies off the fist in a temper, you're going to need that hand to help her back on again.
  • An American cackle, piercing my ear, and I shuddered away by instinct, which was sound judgment, for if I felt dreadful, she looked worse, a raddled slattern grinning her stinking breath into my face, reaching out a fat hand across my chest. THE NUMBERS
  • The trade in nothings going on over the said green silk was very brisk indeed; but, disregarding the buzz of tongues near at hand, Fleda's quick ears were able to free the barrier, and catch every one of the quiet tones beyond. Queechy
  • A skilled woodworker knows which tool to select for the job at hand.
  • Prince was seventeen years old, the King sickened of a sore sickness and came nigh to die, so, being certified that his decease was at hand, he said to the people of his household, “This is disease of Death which is upon me; wherefore do ye summon my son and kith and kin and gather together the Grandees and Notables of my empire, so not one of them may remain except he be present.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He was no less inspiring as a conductor, with a great hand technique and an acute sense of rhythm. Times, Sunday Times
  • They needed to improve organizational performance with the equipment and the people at hand.
  • Now the music director said that handbells were too difficult for the members to handle.
  • Add to the fact of the challenge, another fact, that she is of Irish blood, and that her gallery gods are just inside the door, and it is a pity her audience should be merely the hens and I. Thus do I ever hover at hand, softly applausive of my mother's defense of her garden, secretly appreciative of the devious ways of vegetables, witnessing -- to forgive -- the wanderings of my father's flock. The Joys of Being a Woman and Other Papers
  • Toronto gave me no instructions, but I went on record there, practically in line with our present Leader of the Opposition at Ottawa, that we should present immediately ships and, if necessary, men and money, so that the crisis which I conceive is very near at hand, should be met by us as Canadian citizens and as citizens of the Empire. The Commercial Congress of the Empire at Sydney

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