How to use in-sentence of “hands”:
+ In 1994 Judit suffered a controversial defeat at the hands of then-world champion Garry Kasparov, the highest-rated chessplayer of all time.
+ He held hands with a 12-year-old boy.
+ The greater part of Ireland was given up into the hands of the Catholic Confederation.
+ The tactically important ground of Maryang San remained in the hands of Chinese forces for the rest of the war.
+ Since the fracture of the American Independent Party between the King and Noonan factions, control of the State Party, and thus the ballot line, has been in the hands of the Noonan faction.
+ The ANC was founded in direct response to what was seen as injustices against black South Africans at the hands of their white, mostly Afrikaner government.
+ Then Marcello Malpighi, Hooke, Nehemiah Grew and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek had a virtually untried tool in their hands as they began their investigations.Bolam, Jeanne.
+ Dorrance found that workers had time on their hands watching the soup cook in the factory.

Example sentences of “hands”:
+ The hands play the keyboards, while the feet play pedals which also make notes.
+ First aid saved many lives during the Boston Marathon bombings, when ordinary people used belts for tourniquets or used their own hands to press against bleeding wounds.
+ In these clubs a client pays to talk and drink with a girl, and in night salons men can masturbationmasturbate in front of a girl, and ejaculate into either her hands or mouth, this is all done without touching the client.
+ She was confident, shook hands with everybody and was “totally sweet and perky”.
+ Children with developmental delays or special needs can find their own “voice” by using their hands to talk using sign language.
+ The city was founded in 1543 and remained in Portuguese hands until 1961, when it became part of India.
+ I know there will be those meticulous bean counters waving their hands and saying, “the only thing that matters is the percentage”, but the reason we give bureaucrats the tools is because we “trust” them to make tough calls like these and not automatically reverse them.
+ The lead jammer can put her hands on her hips when she wants to stop the jam early.
+ After Dong Zhuo’s death through the hands of his foster son Lü Bu, Emperor Xian was controlled by Dong’s associates.
+ The hands play the keyboards, while the feet play pedals which also make notes.
+ First aid saved many lives during the Boston Marathon bombings, when ordinary people used belts for tourniquets or used their own hands to press against bleeding wounds.
+ The unidentified man told the MP to open the gate fully and put his hands up.
+ Ta’if did not remain in Hashemite hands for very long time.
+ The marks include nail holes in the hands and feet, as if the person had been crucified, but without that having happened.
+ Sicily was in IslamMuslim hands at the time and so Robert and his brother Roger Bosso embarked on a series of campaigns, capturing Messina in 1061 and Palermo in 1072.
+ Secondly, to allow for the quick deletion of stubs based on an altered QD criterion is placing a lot of power into the hands of a single individual: what one person may think fits the QD reason another may complain about.
+ The doll ends up falling into the hands of the youngest McNulty child, who falls in love with her.
More in-sentence examples of “hands”:
+ At the very end the hands play a scale going up.
+ Gaelic handball is a game where two players use their hands to return a ball against a wall.
+ When people put their hands into this spider’s web they might get bitten by mistake, but usually people get bitten when they squeeze a spider and the spider defends itself.
+ Lele puts his children in the hands of their grandpa, Nonno Libero.
+ Symptoms of infection with cowpox virus in humans are localized, pustular lesions generally found on the hands and limited to the site of introduction.
+ Joey and Angie give the diamond to a hotel employee, who later hands it to Nick, helping him escape the police.
+ The organist plays the instrument using both the hands and the feet.
+ If you want to take over, Hazard, I think it’d be preferrable to leaving it the hands of a retired user.
+ In 2005, Alain Chastagnol, mayor of the city, receives from the hands of Jean-Louis Debré, the Marianne d’Or 2005.
+ The Jodhra tribe converted to Islam in the hand of Mahmud of Ghazni, they came to Attock in the end 16th Century and got their hands on much of the land of north Punjab mainly the ‘illaquas’ of Sohan, Sill, Talagang and Chakwal.
+ She may also use her hands to hold her skirt out from her body.
+ Later Persians and Afghans fought over the control of the city and Herat changed hands several times before it permanently became part of Afghanistan in 1857 under the Treaty of Paris.
+ Selina hands Bruce’s fingerprints to Phillip Stryver, an assistant to Bruce’s business rival John Daggett, in hope of having her criminal record erased.
+ There are specialist models for feet, hands and face, all of which may be photographed for various reasons.
+ From these sources, it was concluded “Robalo” was sunk on 26 July 1944, Even though Admiral Christie knew better it was reported for morale reasons that all hands went down with the boat.
+ The hands are placed about shoulder-width apart.
+ Primates have hands with five fingers and flat fingernails.
+ He exhibited great skill with his hands and a natural ability for mathematics, although Latin and Greek failed to interest him.
+ The field players cannot hit the ball with their hands or head and they cannot jump.
+ Tree frogs can climb on any surfaces, they use their sticky hands to do this.
+ Puppeteers put their hands in the gloves of these muppets so the muppet can move its fingers.
+ He preached a sermon called “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”.
+ Her health started getting worse in 1914, and she died on October 20, 1936 holding hands with Helen Keller.
+ The lands were instead left in the hands of the native chieftains.
+ Clapping hands or giving the chicken a gentle shove will awaken it.
+ Hand washing is the process of cleaning hands with water and soap or other special liquids.
+ Handbags are for carrying small necessary items, hats protect the face from weather, Laptops and mobile phones communicate, and gloves keep the hands warm.
+ Other sign languages use both hands for fingerspelling.
+ Knowledge of the number pi passed back into Europe and into the hands of the Hebrews, who made the number important in a section of the Bible called the Old Testament.
+ Control of the venue has changed hands three times since the building’s opening in 1996.
+ It usually begins in the hands and feet and may progress to the arms and legs and sometimes to other parts of the body where it may affect the autonomic nervous system.
+ In 2020, scientists from the University of Leeds performed an experiment that showed that people who dried their hands with paper towels removed more viruses than people who dried their hands with jet air dryers.
+ The image of Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above moving traffic is well known.
+ The WWF gained even more momentum at Unforgiven, as The Rock retained the WCW Championship against Booker T, and Kurt Angle made Austin submit to the ankle lock, winning the WWF Championship from Stone Cold, putting both belts into the hands of the WWF.
+ More conservative societies expect that women cover their whole body, except for their hands and their face.
+ Sharks are very curious but they do not have whiskers or hands or tentacles like other animals.
+ Unfortunately, I lost my cousin at the hands of law enforcement.
+ Therefore, Benito Juarez did not stayed with his hands folded, on December 31, 1839 Juarez became Deputy Minister of the superior court of the department of Oaxaca.
+ Now the fate of both gangs and reality itself is in their hands as the apocalyse gets closer.
+ In the future, Microsoft hopes Kinect starts a new idea of people using televisions, computers, and games with their hands and voices.
+ Ten would equate to a full two hands of male dactyls.
+ In the hands of Shutov and his friend Kordyukov, there were no fittings or metal pipes, and there were no warning shots upward from the security forces either.
+ Bostaph had to practice a lot to improve the strength of his hands and feet; “I respected and loved Dave’s drumming but as a fan, if they got a new drummer and I bought a ticket to a show, I would expect to hear the stuff that Dave does, that’s what I would want.
+ Terence David Hands He was born in Aldershot, Hampshire.
+ A double axe handle, Double Sledge, Polish Hammer or Double Axe Hammer is a move where a wrestler clutches both of their hands together, swings them at their opponent and hits a part of them.
+ A lot of the time the primo’s part may have both hands written in the treble clef and the secondo’s part may have both hands written in the bass clef.
+ At the very end the hands play a scale going up.
+ Gaelic handball is a game where two players use their hands to return a ball against a wall.
+ When people put their hands into this spider's web they might get bitten by mistake, but usually people get bitten when they squeeze a spider and the spider defends itself.
