73 examples of handing-in in sentences

His work is done hand-in-hand with God.

Her gaze was riveted, and would not move, from a little curtain above the wash-stand, a guard against splashing crudely embroidered in a little hand-in-hand boy and girl.

In the mind of the historical student whose attention is directed to this period, admiration and wonder go hand-in-hand as we contemplate the marvellous sagacity and prevision of the man, together with the skill wherewith he made Florencethe weakest from a military point of view of the five greater Italian powersthe one which exercised the most preponderating influence upon the affairs of the peninsula.

and then as they sat, hand-in-hand, with the glory of the sunset transfiguring the every-day world, she told him of the wonder valley of hot springs in the far North, whose streams have magical powers of healing.

Food-stocks going up, thanks to the energy of the farmers and the economy of consumers; German submarines going down, thanks to the Navy; Russia recovering herself; Britain and France advancing hand-in-hand on the Western Front, and our enemies fumbling for peacethat was the gist of the message with which the PRIME MINISTER sped the parting Commons.

The two plots, therefore, to overthrow the minister and to weaken the influence of the dauphiness, went hand-in-hand, and, as might have been expected from the character of the patroness of both, no means were too vile or wicked for the intriguers who had set them on foot.

Spiritual blood, no less than physical blood, is thicker than water, and Gott and Allah, hand-in-hand, pledged each other in the cups they had filled with the blood that poured from the wine-presses of Belgium and of Armenia.

Whereupon the officers, with the other two Scottish companies, made themselves ready; and having secured their arms round their necks, waded into the river hand-in-hand, "according to the Highland fashion," with the water as high as their breasts; and having crossed the heavy stream, fell upon the Germans in their intrenchment.

Presently she turned her hand over so that mine lay in its palm; and so we were standing hand-in-hand when an elderly gentleman, of dry and legal aspect, came up the steps and passed by the fountain.

" As Stuart Lambert got out of the small car Philip and Carlotta came to him hand-in-hand like happy children.

George and Eliza walked about the garden hand-in-hand, feeling happy together, and almost safe.

She put out her hand, took Sylvia's, and they sped along through the quick-gathering dusk, hand-in-hand like sisters.

After this, they walked hand-in-hand.

It was obvious that with so prodigious a development a continued growth of revenue must take place, and hand-in-hand with it a progressive capitalization.

Turkey also cannot permanently go hand-in-hand with England, France, and Russia, whose policy must always aim directly at the annihilation of present-day Turkey.

Then, hand-in-hand, we crossed the great moonlit open court to the gate by which Grim had brought us in.

If we die, then we go hand-in-hand into another life.

In the duke of Buckingham's farce called The Rehearsal (1671), the two kings of Brentford enter hand-in-hand, dance together, sing together, walk arm-in-arm, and to heighten the absurdity the actors represent them as smelling at the same nosegay (act ii. 2).

"Holiness and Usefulness go hand-in-hand."

Some are carried, some run hand-in-hand.

They had but a moment of hand-in-hand converse before they were hustled forth by a feminine scouting party and thrust along into one of the great rooms of the house, where the youth and beauty of the Grandissimes were gathered in an expansive semicircle around a languishing fire, waiting to hear a story, or a song, or both, or half a dozen of each, from that master of narrative and melody, Raoul Innerarity.

An inseparable bar placed between her and the hand-in-hand companions of her youth; never again should she kneel with them around their parents, and with them share the fond impressive blessing.

How the men drag at the ribbons, whirling round and round, hand-in-hand!Nera's small hand can scarcely hold themthe men whirling round every instant fastertumbling over each other, indeed; each moment the ribbons are dragged harder.

Was she smitten mad by the wild tumult of joy that had swept over her as she stood hand-in-hand with Nobili?

Or if she had a friend or two to go and see when he was out!friends like what Helen or even Dorothy might have been: she was not going to be hand-in-glove with any body that didn't like her Paul!

73 examples of  handing-in  in sentences