564 examples of hand in hand in sentences

"What I should like best," she added, "would be to see your dear little nursery," at which the two ladies looked very kindly at each other, and went to the nursery hand in hand.

All those men who came out of the West to visit St Thomas, all those who came from Brittany, central and southern France and Spain, gathered at Winchester, the old capital of the Kingdom, and when they set out thence for Canterbury this was the way they followed across the counties; this most ancient way which enters Canterbury hand in hand with the Watling Street by the West Gate.

But now your brow is beld, John, Your locks are like the snaw; But blessings on your frosty pow, John Anderson, my jo! John Anderson, my jo, John, We clamb the hill thegither; And monie a cantie day, John, We've had wi' ane anither: Now we maun totter down, John, And hand in hand we'll go, And sleep thegither at the foot, John Anderson, my jo!

It has seemed as if all other improvements went hand in hand with the humane treatment of animals.

At twilight, on the evening of that day, Mathieu and Marianne again found themselves, as on the previous evening, hand in hand near the window whence they could see the estate stretching to the horizon; that horizon behind which arose the breath of Paris, the tawny cloud of its gigantic forge.

"Doesn't it occur to you that, at this very moment, a couple of lovers may be sitting hand in hand on the seat under the old yew arbour?

"Of course I'm not asking you to wander with me in the night, hand in hand through the streets of Paris, like the Two Orphans," said Lisa.

"How many times we have walked in that little grove, hand in hand with Mamita and Papasito!

V. accompany, coexist, attend; hang on, wait on; go hand in hand with; synchronize &c 120; bear company, keep company; row in the same boat; bring in its train; associate with, couple with.

Adv. hand in hand, side by side, shoulder to shoulder, en masse, in the same boat.

Nor was the hero unheeding, but leaping on the shore and striking hand in hand he took to him the fateful clod.

Happy in each other's love and mutual trust, they spend the long blissful days in company, wandering often hand in hand, for when Walter looks into those wonderful eyes of hers he sees mirrored there a perfect and abiding affection such as is indeed given few men to possess.

Yonder hee comes with my property hand in hand.

Chess is a kind of emblem of war, where policy should go hand in hand with courage; and there is a great master in that art, whom if I were some time to serve under, I flatter myself that I should be able to know how to move my men with better success than I have done to night; but then my skill should be employed only against such as are your enemies.

We were walking hand in hand with dreada dread that became greater when we thought that a false step of ours might drag to death the two women that we loved.

He threw pebbles at their windows till they were awakened; and after a proper amount of deliberation in which each requested the other to go to the window, both went hand in hand on their shivering toes.

Louis Lebeau, my brother, I thought to meet you in heaven, Hand in hand with her who is gone to heaven before us, Brothers through her dear love!

For the English Renaissancefor Elizabeth's England, action and imagination went hand in hand; the dramatists and poets held up the mirror to the voyagers.

The gradual enforcement of universal military service hand in hand with an increase of the regular army is the first practical requirement.

The mother and son sat, hand in hand, before the little glinting blazing parlor fire, with the unlighted candles on the table behind.

And shall we not use that spirit hand in hand?

Let us go hand in hand to my father, and ask his blessing on our love, that love which has remained undiminished through so many years of grief.

"'Tis not of death you should speak, sweet prince," she said, ineffably happy now that she felt him more subdued, more trusting and fond, "rather should you speak of life ... with me, your own Suzanne ... of happiness in the future, when you and I, hand in hand, will work together for that great cause you hold so dear ...

The common practice of lovers leaping over the fires hand in hand may very well have originated in a notion that thereby their marriage would be blessed with offspring; and the like motive would explain the custom which obliges couples married within the year to dance to the light of torches.

That hostility between science and religion continued as long as religion was linked hand in hand with the ancient doctrine of special creation.

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