Example sentences of "hand [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She is expected soon to hand down a ruling . |
2 | But Birmingham wo n't be asked to hand back the money . |
3 | ‘ Once , she came to hand back the keys to the caravan cupboard , ’ Jean says . |
4 | Their names will be in Japanese history books if they can persuade the Soviet leader to hand back the islands . |
5 | Tolstoy has assumed , in The Minister and the Massacres and elsewhere , that the BGS who originate the signal was Brig Low ( now Lord Aldington ) , and ha used the phrase " verbal directive from Macmillan to Corps Command as important evidence to support his theory that at the 13 May meeting Macmillan had " initiated " moves to hand back the Cossacks , and had in effect used his political authority to " direct " 5 Corps to this end . |
6 | Furthermore , if Chemical did hand back the plane to Boeing , it would be at an effective cost to Virgin of a further $10m — the amount by which the plane 's value had increased in the time Virgin had owned it . |
7 | then he or she can only be forced to hand back the item if the price it cost him or her is paid in compensation [ Art . |
8 | Alinova , three lengths second to Kassab at York last time , looks certain to hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden . |
9 | He is sure to take some beating with more enterprising tactics and can hand out a lesson in the New University Maiden . |
10 | and hand out a business car |
11 | The old way to teach about an aspect of diet , say party-eating at Christmas , would be to discuss it and hand out a leaflet . |
12 | They should , for that matter , hand out a runners-up trophy too a replica of Wembley would do so the beaten finalists would have more than forced smiles to parade on homecoming day . |
13 | From the ages of nine or ten they distributed magazines and helped to hand out the Sunday School " tickets " , picture cards of birds or flowers with a short text from the Bible . |
14 | Give it to me and I 'll hand out the stuff . |
15 | Even though she 'd stopped to hand out the suits , she was still first into hers . |
16 | This month we turn to Yeovil in Somerset to hand out the bouquets , or rather our Gold St*r award . |
17 | Put your hand out the window and you 've got frost I got . |
18 | I ca n't begin to imagine the sort of furore that might break out if er judges started to hand out the sort of penalties that they saw fit in particular cases . |
19 | , Right , I 'm now going to hand out the score sheets for you , do n't worry about the initials at the top of the columns , because they will become clear as we go on . |