handing over

NOUN
  1. the act of passing something to another person
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How To Use handing over In A Sentence

  • Others claim that they were told they had passed the deadline for handing over their deposit. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said staff always asked for a driving licence or passport before handing over cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mothers will be terrified at handing over their sons to a military notorious for its brutal hazing of recruits.
  • They have compounded their original sin -- callousness in handing over kiddies to aliens -- by hiding it. TORCHWOOD: CoE...Episode 2...things go to pieces
  • Anyway, further to moans and whining from MEPs like Archbishop Richard Corbett, smuggly sitting in the hemicycle at the moment having played his part in handing over yet more of our sovereignty, here is why Roll Call Votes cost money: 1. Figures provided by the Printing Unit printing of provisional version in hard copy: Archive 2008-02-01
  • Police in Wickford are urging residents to be on their guard after an elderly woman was duped into handing over money to bogus callers.
  • Sure, handing over more than 25million in divorce settlements after three failed marriages might leave anyone feeling a tad bitter. The Sun
  • Small investors like myself are probably none the richer after handing over their financial affairs to professional advisers.
  • Shoppers are being duped into handing over thousands of pounds by to a gang of street vendors who claim to be collecting money for children's wheelchairs.
  • He said: ‘The postwoman was handing over some mail to one of the residents who noticed two youths on a blue moped pull up by the bike.’
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