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
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  • 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.’
  • After one phone call to the local council and the handing over of the princely sum of 10, it is ours for a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Democracy might be a flawed process but it was better than handing over control to faceless big business who are not answerable to the voters.
  • Others claim that they were told they had passed the deadline for handing over their deposit. Times, Sunday Times
  • We also update the chunk data to an In-process status before handing over to the downstream system.
  • One of the most famous names in RN history has bowed out, handing over the title of the nation's flagship to her sister.
  • As for the administrator before proposing handing over control to a private (not market) system which not only costs twice as much for administration, but spends twice the percentage of GNP on health care as most industrial countries with lower life expectancies is exactly equivalent to Putin handing choice indistries to his cronies. More on Medicaid, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • They prefer to pay their subs by handing over cash at the social clubs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vettel led almost from start to finish, handing over for only a short while to Jenson Button who, by making a late pit-stop, enjoyed a few laps in the limelight, a sort of flypast for his achievements of the previous year. Red Bull keep Sebastian Vettel in the dark until the title is his
  • Handing over the helm he directed me close to land, hopped ashore and left us to fate.
  • We are mounting this one now," he says, handing over an eye-popping 63-carat tanzanite stone, which, after finding a home with diamond baguettes in a white-gold setting, will cost about Finding Jewels in Milan
  • This involves the client handing over all day-to-day management of their investments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some scammers post fake adverts and try to trick you into handing over deposit money in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sallinon was in his store, handing over a fair-sized lake trout on a wall shield to a guy who looked as if he'd just won the lottery. FOOLS GOLD
  • Ten minutes later I was in the Post Office, handing over yet another envelope to be sent by special delivery.
  • In the grand finale to the show Mr Bourne-Arton and his wife Gillian were driven from the main ring in a landau pulled by two black Friesian horses after handing over his staff of office to Lord Hotham, whose home is in East Yorkshire.
  • They scared him into handing over the keys.
  • We never left a yurt without him handing over a substantial stack of tugrik bills, but we also watched him engaging with every adult in the family; introducing the children to us; stroking, massaging, and caressing the sick and aged; praising (and translating into German) outstanding events and achievements; and making everybody feel encouraged and important. Visiting Galsan Tschinag in his Yurt Katharina Rout
  • It takes many forms, from contracting out construction to handing over the whole shebang under contracts loaded in favour of new operators.
  • He told me: 'It slightly annoys me when people say the fathers are simply handing over the licence. The Sun
  • While handing over the charter to the President, the students were conscious of the fact that the youth imitated their role models in films and therefore sensitising film actors and directors was the most apt thing to do.
  • Hopes of a major expansion were raised earlier this year, but were dashed after the Government baulked at handing over the £42 million needed to fund the project.
  • Alternatively, you can pay £2266 and get the whole kit without handing over your old parts.
  • His proposal effectively would trigger the untested constitutional process for handing over power to Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin.
  • The inspectors were released only after handing over cameras and other equipment, but photos taken from a drone confirmed the fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • In England it is possible to pledge bearer securities by handing over the certificates themselves.
  • Some scammers post fake adverts and try to trick you into handing over deposit money in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Tongan king on the other hand is happy to have dispensed with Nepotism after sacking his own bother from the job as PM prior, and has used Sevele for bleeding the country dry of its hard earned dollars and aid by handing over millions of dollars in exchange for public owned assets that the king claimed belonged to himself. Global Voices in English » Fiji faces suspension from Pacific Islands Forum
  • That is, students warrant exposure to what is important and treasured about Maori culture, with the proviso that this doesn't signal handing over knowledge that is deemed tapu or intensely personal.
  • Look for brake, clutch, gearbox, suspension and engine wear - that is to say, have her professionally checked, before handing over that bank draft.
  • Escaping to one of the ‘safe’ homes you find a den of thieves who trick you into handing over all your cash.
  • It ends a long-running dispute between the US and Switzerland who had argued that handing over the information would violate banking secrecy laws.
  • He told me: 'It slightly annoys me when people say the fathers are simply handing over the licence. The Sun
  • All my children have spent time in excellent examples of both, but I have to say I find nothing concentrates head teachers' minds more than the termly handing over of the fat cheque.
  • In allowing life to grow in the womb, a woman is partly handing over to powers outside her conscious control.
  • Oh, please: The Stephen Harper government didn't know that the Canadian military had stopped handing over Afghan detainees last fall, after Canadian monitors found what they called a credible allegation of torture? At least they don't shoot our generals
  • Is there something about stating your name or handing over a driver’s license that differs from being patted down or frisked, which is already constitutional for Terry purposes? Coyote Blog » 2010 » April
  • In the end, she persuades the beast to unburden himself of the guilt which afflicts him by handing over his wealth to her.
  • The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration.
  • The latest case follows a complaint from two women, one of whom says she was manipulated into handing over 20,000 euros for costly products, including an "electrometer" to measure mental energy. Raw Story
  • There's no greater pleasure than handing over money to a local supplier who helps make life easier.
  • Now, these go-getters resent handing over almost half their earnings to subsidise the lifestyles of geriatrics, single mums that push prams around at the local shopping centre, and other variants of so called bludgers.
  • I thought I would look them up and they seem retty straightforward to me: The madison is a conventional race ... with riders in each team riding part of the distance, handing over to the other member, resting, and then returning to the race. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich?
  • Claims that hundreds of voters were coerced into handing over incomplete postal votes to party activists were made in the days running up to election day.
  • The inspectors were released only after handing over cameras and other equipment, but photos taken from a drone confirmed the fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • And forward thinking from another master of mind games means there is no sign of them meekly handing over their crown. The Sun
  • The latest case follows a complaint from two women, one of whom says she was manipulated into handing over €20 000 for costly products, including an "electrometer" to measure mental energy. Mail & Guardian Online
  • Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts.
  • I am resigning as chairman and handing over to my deputy.
  • And forward thinking from another master of mind games means there is no sign of them meekly handing over their crown. The Sun
  • After one phone call to the local council and the handing over of the princely sum of 10, it is ours for a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people have been handing over money and writing cheques to local branches of charities across the region.
  • Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts.
  • Readers can download a free sample of a book before handing over $US11. 99 ($A13) for a bestseller, and the title arrives on the device in less than a minute. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • The Sergeant said this while handing over the duty roster.
  • Hartson can leather the ball goalwards as though he means to kill it one minute, and then gently cushion it into the path of a teammate the next as though handing over a baby.
  • In short, the Government is handing over public works to private contractors.
  • A recognised trait among gamblers is that you are likely to spend more when you are not physically handing over money.
  • The word tradition comes from the Latin traditio meaning "an action of handing over. Garden City News
  • Kevin Rudd is offering premiers an extra $1.2 billion to win support for his health plan but it remains contingent on a potential "showstopper" - handing over 30 per cent of their GST. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • She'll eat a loss before handing over her driver's license to reverse an overcharge at Kmart.
  • More than a quarter of those questioned claimed to feel pressured into handing over cash for birthday and leaving presents. Times, Sunday Times
  • BANGKOK - Thailand's beleaguered government insisted it had no plan for an immediate crackdown on protesters despite handing over security operations to the army chief, saying Saturday too many people are camped in central Bangkok to use force. Latest Headlines - ABC 7 News
  • He told me: 'It slightly annoys me when people say the fathers are simply handing over the licence. The Sun
  • The American singer-songwriter neatly bypassed the need to banter by handing over to a comedian in between songs. Times, Sunday Times
  • This involves the client handing over all day-to-day management of their investments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many people have been handing over money and writing cheques to local branches of charities across the region.
  • Handing over a pound at the till makes you realise that you're spending money, but if you set up an online account with a subscription service, you may be tempted to buy a few extra tickets every now and then.
  • Some scammers post fake adverts and try to trick you into handing over deposit money in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • She went on to express regret about handing over the rights to her show.
  • Police have spoken of their disgust at a new fraud scam where crooks pretend to represent the Vatican and dupe the public into handing over bank details.
  • This woman who came round is basically a salesperson and managed to sell my Mum an expensive policy handing over ‘power of attorney’ to me and my brother in case my parents both go gaga!
  • Workers will resent handing over their entire paycheques to fund the gerontocracy and then have to suffer through fogeyish easy listening classics on every radio station.
  • He will be remembered for little more than handing over huge swathes of power to the EU without the whole-hearted consent of the British people, presiding over a poorish collection of Tory MPs of whom a fair few proved to be personally flawed and for his hypocritical affair with, of all people, the appalling Edwina Currie. Cherie & Gordon Trash Smuggo's 'Legacy'
  • I am resigning as chairman and handing over to my deputy.
  • A pensioner has been conned into handing over his life savings to bogus workmen.
  • The inspectors were released only after handing over cameras and other equipment, but photos taken from a drone confirmed the fires. Times, Sunday Times
  • What disturbs me about this kind of rationalization is that it ignores the simple fact that handing over prisoners to an authority that is known to practice torture is a violation of the Geneva Conventions and is therefore A WAR CRIME. Rosie DiManno Downplays Afghan Torture Affair « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • Speakers at this meeting put the case against the proposed handing over of council housing stock.
  • Chaimberlin "appeased" Hitler by handing over Czechoslovakia to him, not by talking to him. Blitzer: Obama's learned - 'attack right back'
  • Notwithstanding the oft-repeated cacology to the effect that we shall not be handing over conduct of our foreign affairs to the EU, we shall discover soon enough that that is a lot of rot and that not only is the new EU Foreign Minister gadding about speaking for all of us at the UN and gaily signing Treaties on ‘our behalf’ but that person will also, as Article 9e of the Treaty of Lisbon tells us, be in charge of our defence: Archive 2008-01-27
  • The two boys scared the old man into handing over his wallet.
  • Handing over the power to tax and spend means handing over the power to govern.
  • It was like soccer's World Cup host country handing over the television rights to the visiting nations.
  • I usually dug deep, handing over some coins or a tin of beans.

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