Sentence examples for much more hands-on from inspiring English sources

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Lewis, on the other hand, is a much more hands-on dad, although he tries to keep one hand free for patting himself on the back.

It's a much more hands-on approach, but it's also the best one.

Some of the work is much more hands-on.

His style would be very much more hands-on".

It's much more hands-on, populist, and down-to-earth; much less "literary".

He can be much more hands-on when these issues come up".

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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.

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