Sentence examples for quickly to hand from inspiring English sources

Exact(8)

No explanation comes quickly to hand.

Now, the broad issue comes quickly to hand with a new French government.

Still, the coalition has little choice but to move quickly to hand over power to Iraqis, he said.

Its origin in English comes quickly to hand: in 1670, Richard Blome wrote in his geographical treatise, "Travel and Traffick," of merchants plying their trade between Scotland and Ireland as "Homeland-Traders".

MSF-Holland struggled with how much to be involved with other actors and how quickly to hand over to more competent longer-term focused agencies.

But after a string of impressive performances at the beginning of the 2010/11 campaign, boss Gus Poyet acted quickly to hand him a new three-and-a-half-year contract in November.

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Now the BFI will have to learn quickly how to hand out money to other people.

The local municipality quickly decided to hand over 3,400 hectares, or about 8,400 acres, of land for the dairy farm.

"We hadn't really thought about going to Cheltenham but he's surprised me with how quickly he's come to hand," Nicholls said.

WOMAN: The line moves fairly quickly once they start to hand them out.

This will ensure that you have everything to hand quickly.

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