4966 examples of handling in sentences

The way we have been handling them is not good business.

Conservation stands for the same kind of practical common-sense management of this country by the people that every business man stands for in the handling of his own business.

Fortunately, he does not seem to have elaborated the surface in any important particular; for both the finished and unfinished parts bear indubitable marks of Michelangelo's own handling.

Writing with photographs of these two models before me, I feel convinced that in the wax we have a portrait from the life of the aged Buonarroti as Leoni knew him, and in the bronze a handling of that portrait as the craftsman felt his art of metal-work required its execution.

Therefore I say that, if greater judgment and difficulty, impediment and labour, in the handling of material do not constitute higher nobility, then painting and sculpture form one art.

Business requires earnestness and method; life must have a freer handling.

He cared little for his own money, and he rarely had much at a time; but he was scrupulously careful in his handling of other people's.

"Blamed!" exclaimed Jehu; "Blamed!I don't quite understand your Honor;butbutwill it prevent my handling the ribands, and driving the wehicle?""No!" said the judge.

It is said that a local seafarer landing on the beach in a fog can tell his whereabouts to a nicety by handling the shingle.

The safety and convenience of handling the prisms is greatly increased by placing them in square brass boxes, each of which slides into place like a drawer.

It was his evident endeavor this evening to impress his distinguished guests with the tremendous importance of the Atlantic Bridge Company and its unsurpassed facilities for handling big jobs.

They had seen fit to criticize his handling of the matter thus far; he decided he would play safe and say nothing until he had first seen Sir Thomas Drummond and learned the lay of the land.

His yard training was now over (Thompson was only yard trainer), and he must be sent to a man experienced in training and handling for field trials.

According to the rules the man handling the dog has to shoot as the birds rise.

Rough handling from the powers that were, cold indifference from the masses.

Not a text-bookthat may admitted Full of dates and Treaties and of Pacts, For our author cannot be acquitted Of a liberal handling of his facts; But a stirring proof of Britain's title, Less in Empire than in soul, of "Great," And a frank and generous recital Of "the glories of our blood and State.

This gave her a crew of five men, who were every way equal to handling her.

He invented plots and situations full of fine possibilities by which later poets have profited, but his own handling of them was feeble and prolix.

Thus there grew up a great epic cycle of Arthurian romance, with a fixed shape and a unity and vitality which have prolonged it to our own day and rendered it capable of a deeper and more spiritual treatment and a more artistic handling by such modern English poets as Tennyson in his Idyls of the King, Matthew Arnold, Swinburne, and many others.

Yet minute consideration discovers, I think, in these two sets of legends a more profound, if subtler, difference, in the handling of the protagonist: with Jurgen all of the physical and mental man is rendered as a matter of course; whereas in dealing with Manuel there is, always, I believe, a certain perceptible and strange, if not inexplicable, aloofness.

"These things are everywhere," he said after a gust of vehement handling, "I wish you'd tidy them up sometimes.

The splendid condition of the roads and the absence of all confusion in the handling of this immense volume of traffic are a great tribute to the organising genius of the chiefs of the French Army.

He was therefore not entirely unaccustomed to the handling of reins; and he took them from the driver's hand and imitated the manner of holding them which he had observed the driver himself to adopt, quite dexterously.

Colley might make a delightful fop, but the playing of dandies could hardly lead one up very gracefully to the handling of Cato.

NCR statement book no. 44 for places of business handling wines, liquors, beer, food, and tobacco.

4966 examples of  handling  in sentences