How To Use Ready to hand In A Sentence
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Austria felt a great deal of loyalty to him and was ready to hand him the victory to prevent Germany from eliminating him.
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Said he, setting a musquetoon ready to hand and glancing at the primings of his pistols.
Martin Conisby's Vengeance
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Anyone would think that they would be worn out and ready to hand the reins of the grand tours over to their heirs.
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The sheriff slept with his gun ready to hand under his pillow.
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Obama appeared ready to hand him an "unsellable" position.
CNSNews.com Headlines
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Neil meanwhile insists that this is what the users say they want; they want to be able to carry all of their stuff around and have it ready to hand.
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I had the need to learn commercial computing fast, and my back catalogue of poems gave me a ready to hand source of interesting data.
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The bare facts about Brimmer, complete with hard evidence, were ready to hand over.
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Fate appears ready to hand him a Big Moment, and he is eager to seize it.
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He invited us to sit on the only seating that was ready to hand in his office.
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There are two kinds of alarm for sale and both need to be kept ready to hand (eg in a pocket) when and where personal security could be at risk.
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And now, third, tell me how his open enemy can have approached him so close, and de Soulis with sword and poniard ready to hand.
A River So Long
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A complete first aid kit has been issued to each first aider which is kept ready to hand at their workplace.
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When I landed with my trade goods, leaving my steering sweep apeak, Otoo left his stroke position and came into the stern sheets, where a Winchester lay ready to hand under a flap of canvas.
THE HEATHEN
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Hence time becomes worldly, world-time, a time within which everything present at hand or ready to hand has its place.
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Before the game have the cheeses and pasta measured out and ready to hand.
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All the relevant records are easily available ready to hand.
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Wonderful that in the original 1855 edition, the poem rests unpunctuated at the end, ready to hand for the next poet, a rapture ready to share.
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She was sweet, yet authoritative, her ranking as Commander giving her more power then she had been ready to handle at first, but now she carried it well on her slim shoulders.
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He drew it halfway from its scabbard, then put it back and set the scabbard gently back in place, the sword loosened, hilt ready to hand.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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I'm trying to look ahead at what might happen and be ready to handle it.
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The sheriff slept with his gun ready to hand under his pillow.
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A complete first aid kit has been issued to each first aider which is kept ready to hand at their workplace.
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What's ready to hand is not the very pulse of intuition but a hardened and socially-astute response.