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to hand
Also, in hand . In one's possession, as in He had their letter to hand , or She had the money in hand . The first term dates from the mid-1700s, the second from about 1200. Also see hand to hand .
Also, at hand . Nearby, accessible, as in I don't have the right tools to hand but asked her to get them for me . [c. 1300]
Example Sentences
Opening up about being what she describes as “very shy,†she went on to describe her inspiration for pursuing a wide release of “The L ˜yÐÄvlog: A Photographic Journal,†a collection of photos she’d personally taken during the filming of the original “L ˜yÐÄvlog†series, which she’d compiled into a book in 2010 to hand out to the cast and crew after they’d wrapped the show.
It was a sign of Mancunian confidence, which was heightened further by a George Ford penalty before Jonny Hill's outstretched arm grounded a second try to hand the visitors a 15-7 lead.
Jones feels next year's Senedd election was a good time to hand over.
In the film, Richard's biological father, played by Steffan Rhodri, is suspicious of Philip's interest in his son, but happy to take a wad of cash in return for signing papers to hand over legal responsibility.
Mark McDonald said he would travel to the CCRC's offices to hand over the full findings of a panel of neonatologists and paediatric specialists who said their analysis found no evidence that Letby harmed any babies.
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