Sentence examples for much more hands from inspiring English sources

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"The gaffer here is much more hands on.

"If these young collectives are going to work they have to find a way of communicating with each other that is much more hands on — much more about being in community with each other".

"Les's role as Director of Rugby is much more rugby-based and much more hands on, which David's wouldn't necessarily have been.

Setting up this new search engine was a much more hands on experience than, say, installing something like Google Site Search.

That is normally the cue for another body, NHS Improvement, to step in with a much more hands on approach to the running of the Trust - and means the departure of the Trust's leadership team.

It wasn't until she moved to Minneapolis, that she became much more hands on in that arena, creating massive installations for night clubs.

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Plant care doesn't get much more hands-off.

At home, the law is much more hands-off.

Second time round, I'm so much more hands-on.

Organic farming requires much more hand labor, and the Masters do not appear to be of an age to cultivate even a 17-acre plot successfully.

But two factors elicit much more hand-wringing than usual over the collapse of this particular one.

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