Example sentences of "[adj] hand [conj] you " in BNC.

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1 Did Ampeg give you a free hand when you joined them , in terms of what you wanted to do , or spend ?
2 Push the loop down his left sleeve with your left hand while you reach up the sleeve with your right hand to grasp it .
3 And you know normally with the handedness , you do n't use your left hand unless you break your right wrist or something .
4 Bring this loop up to your left wrist and tuck it under the rope tied to that wrist at the point marked B. Once you have pushed a little through , grasp it and place it over your left hand and you will be free once more .
5 If you 're planning to set up a second or third tank , and would like a helping hand when you do , please get in touch .
6 Held out a spidery hand and you took it
7 He says they 're safe in the right hands but you still have to be careful .
8 I do n't think we did this one properly did we ? you only use your right hand cos you push on that foot
9 With the old F sixteen its like a couch , you sit like that , its just the joy stick in your right hand and you 've got all your buttons there , whereas the old Russian one 's just a p , a normal sit up and on a joy of a column , its amazing how they fly , make those flew once they do
10 It 's one of those nightmarish hands where you end up playing in a no trump contract with absolutely no guard in one of the suits , and the different approach taken by the respective declarers is highly instructive .
11 Do n't you agree that you never know what you are going to find there but on the other hand if you ignore the expiry date and crunch it all up with a lot of jam , or even a lot of Nivea , it all goes down the red lane and things start to brighten up ?
12 Taking a lump sum reduces the pension you receive but , on the other hand if you invest the money wisely , you could end up with a higher income .
13 On the other hand if you have reasonable in-house facilities this might be a better venue as it will be free from distraction .
14 But on the other hand if you
15 So but but on the other hand if you 've got somebody I suppose a firm that was doing that sort of work and they
16 Erm on the other hand if you s in some situations er i i your anger would , would , could make you acutely aware of something , more acutely aware than the other , so it depends .
17 Erm on the other hand if you 've got ten thousand on a , an endowment basis , this is a different matter .
18 Erm but I mean on the other hand if you start trying to develop your criteria , and I 'd go out and look at Botton Village and look at the Richmond Fellowship or something ,
19 On the other hand if you 've important business or vital meetings to attend you will be in for a tough time .
20 But on the other hand if you , if get serious illness and , and W O P benefit comes into effect , you 've got a load of benefit from it so it 's swings and roundabouts , on that then .
21 Now if on the other hand if you were to die within that ten year period
22 If you decided that you 're really only interested in long priced horses because you wanted win a large sum of money , so you only started looking at horses that were offered at fifty to one or longer odds than that , then if you look at the statistics then you 'll find that the rate of return on such bets is even lower than the rate of return that we 've quoted on football pools , but on the other hand if you look at horses which are offered , say , at odds-on or at very low odds , evens , two to one and things like that , then the rate of return is pretty close to a hundred per cent of your money .
23 You 're never going to get extremely rich by betting on horses at very low odds , unless you bet very large stakes , but on the other hand if you do bet frequently at horses that are two to one or two to one on , or something like that , then the statistics demonstrate that you can , over a season , just about break even , or you tend to just about break even .
24 Erm but anyway you s you started off with er with some greeting and er and er appropriate sociability erm one thing I noticed that Martin seemed to take control of the handshake and that 's something that was pointed out this morning and , and looked at and from where I was it looked as though he was keeping hold of your hand some time , you had your buyer 's guide and whatever in your other hand and you could n't , you know , bring it over and , and put yourself back into control erm and an interesting one and a , an e an example to all of us I think .
25 He used to stick the stake in the hurdles and up over your back and the next pound , but the trouble was that you know what that slippery , just what 's left of the swede in the ground , when the stubble 's trodden in the mud , well the mud and the rain and you 've got to carry those , your stakes in the other hand and you 've got to get over those hurdles to set the pack .
26 On the other , if you bluff against an opponent who has a really good hand you may end up very much worse off than if you had decided to throw in your bad hand before you had raised the bet too far .
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