Sentence examples for To handing from inspiring English sources

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To handing

noun

The part of the fore limb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals.

  • Her hands are really strong.

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So he has resorted to handing out cut-price motorcycles.

They chose not to, handing a sword to their adversaries.

In addition to handing out flyers, one of which read, "Why Shell?

The government remains committed to handing over the tube to Mr Livingstone under the PPP.

In addition to handing up its verdict, the jury also issued an unusual statement.

Republican activists have taken to handing out pressure gauges labelled "Obama's energy plan" at rallies.

Members of the European Parliament are opposed to handing over the information without safeguards.

Her own ambitions may now extend only to handing the country's problems over to a successor.

Mr. Karzai remains committed to handing over security to Afghan government forces.

In response, Coca-Cola has committed to handing out only sugar-free drinks to children.

He said Mr. Blunkett's plan amounted to "handing over drugs policy to criminals on the street".

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