Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [adj] hand " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps the right hand , in the shape of Kenneth Baker , does not know what the left-hand , in the shape of the present health minister , Norman Fowler is up to ? |
2 | The tries , three in the first half , when the USA had the wind advantage , were well taken , leaving the USA to ponder how a game where they had parity in the scrums and very much the upper hand out of touch , winning the lines-out 16–5 , could have been lost by such a comprehensive margin . |
3 | Daniele might be running the team for 1976 , but Niki and Clay Regazzoni had very much the upper hand . |
4 | Of course , intricate burnishing must be done manually , since only the human hand and eye can correctly judge the perfect level of finish . |
5 | At first they saw only the little hand — the fist , decomposed but stretching out of the shallow grave . |
6 | ‘ Only the left hand side of the carving knife touched the next piece of meat , while the right hand side had been neatly wiped on the outside piece , so everyone else 's meat was unaffected . ’ |
7 | The upper storey covered only the left hand side of the ground floor and it was up there that vehicle bodies took shape . |
8 | Take a clean sheet of paper and use only the left hand side . |
9 | Instead of hanging the whole of the weight , hang only the left hand hook of the weight , placing it on the right hand stitch about two rows from the top of the knitting . |
10 | As her finger jabbed the button , suddenly a firm hand was on her sleeve . |
11 | Suddenly a heavy hand whacked him in the shoulder blades . |
12 | ‘ We had more or less a free hand . |
13 | In 1986 , Christopher Lewinton was appointed as chief executive with more or less a free hand to do whatever he felt necessary . |
14 | The poker player puts together a winning hand . |
15 | ‘ The real thing that shocks me is my own stupidity , ’ Sabine said curtly , brushing away the caressing hand . |
16 | ‘ The Three Holy Kings — March ’ strides out a first with gallant confidence , but very soon the left hand accompaniments grow even more daring and complex in harmony . |
17 | Thus the dead hand of the past presses heavily on the head of the present and gives corporate criminals a genuine sense of irresponsibility because they feel the corporation acting through them as mere passive intermediaries . |
18 | Oh , that 's just the upper hand is n't it . |
19 | So , Pomerance argued it should be easier to process just the right hand signal if they 're not grouped together , if they if the processing system does n't tend to group them as a single entity . |
20 | I was so shaken up and upset I did not get to say thank you or even see his face , just the helpful hand outstretched to me . |
21 | Meanwhile the left hand plays the same rhythms in the opposite order . |
22 | ‘ I 'm just a hired hand . |
23 | Just a warm hand holding hers . |
24 | But I guess it was just a lucky hand . ’ |
25 | Conversely a limp hand in the wash basin and the inevitable question : ‘ Have you had your holidays yet ? ’ will guarantee you a despair which ca n't be dispelled until your head is safely home and inside a bucket of water . |
26 | For slip and tuck , the correct light is usually the right hand light . |
27 | Thereafter the tight hand of regional regulation ensured that the first set of " block " contracts followed the previous year 's referral patterns and volumes of work , as the DOH exhorted a " smooth takeoff " and " steady state " . |
28 | Mr Brown stressed : ‘ We reject both the dead hand of the command economy and the invisible hand of the untrammelled market . ’ |
29 | The examiner is probably an old hand at the game . |
30 | But it was n't true ; today the invisible hand of fate seemed to be drawing a thick black line under that particular chapter of her life which involved anything related to Luke . |