Use "into the hands of|into the hand of" in a sentence

1. Some parts of the country fell into rebel hands.

2. At least get it into the hands of Ephraim Ware.

3. 1 Some parts of the country fell into rebel hands.

4. He formed his hands into the shape of a diamond.

5. The power of the central authority passed into the hands of the generals.

6. His basketball hands learned the tiny clicks and slides of lens into frame, film into camera, chemical into plastic bin.

7. A large number of compromising letters fell into the hands of investigators.

8. His body passed into the hands of the Natural History Museum of Bern.

9. + Look! The Son of man is being betrayed into the hands of sinners.

10. The thorn went deep into the flesh of my hand.

11. But the Book of Leaves may have fallen into evil hands.

12. In 1511, the Malaccan capital fell into the hands of Portuguese conquistadors.

13. We code the data into the movement of the second hand.

14. The company went bankrupt and was put into the hands of the receivers.

15. This tiny device fits into the palm of your hand.

16. From the right-hand group of trees, he went into the front left-hand bunker.

17. Demonic hands burst out of the ground and pull Jason into Hell.

18. The glass cut into her hand.

19. Form the dough into balls with your hands.

20. Then dip the fingers of your right hand into the soup.

21. Never again will the land of my people fall into enemy hands.

22. The property has gone into the hands of a joint stock company. Sentencedict.com

23. Thomas responds: “Unless I see in his hands the print of the nails and stick my finger into the print of the nails and stick my hand into his side, I will never believe it.” —John 20:25.

24. But he said to them: “Unless I see in his hands the print* of the nails and stick my finger into the print of the nails and stick my hand into his side,+ I will never believe it.”

25. Under the bedclothes, Rory pressed a lit torch into the palm of his hand, into his bunched fingers.

26. 22 After the war, the hotel fell into the hands of an American consortium.

27. You may carry one piece of hand luggage into the cabin.

28. Moving Retail Checkouts Into Consumers’ Hands

29. Her busy hands had transformed the tiny room into a work of art.

30. She thrust the money into his hand.

31. He dipped his hand into the pool.

32. 24 He wants to prevent the business falling into the hands of a competitor.

33. Using the heel of your hand, press the dough firmly into shape.

34. Understand when to wash your hands, how to properly use hand sanitizer and how to get your children into the habit.

35. If so, the fates were playing into his hands.

36. Session or knowledge of the said Administratz-è or into the hands or possession of any

37. Finding none, she poured soda and salt into the crease of her folded hand and tossed both into the flour.

38. He thrust his hands into his pockets.

39. He stuffed his hands into his pockets.

40. He has surrendered the walls of her fortified towers into the hand of the enemy.

41. Imperious, you mount a nag of thirty hands and trample me into the ground.

42. If you fail, you risk this weapon falling into the hands of our enemies.

43. He was determined not to let his work fall into the hands of warmongers.

44. It hurts all the way into his hand.

45. Instinctively, his hands had closed into fists.

46. Torrents of melody poured out of his stubby, tarred hands, chiming and snarling into the night.

47. Birthy SCRUB HAT - INTO THESE HANDS $39.99

48. It must not fall into evil hands!

49. MULDER sticks hand into the force field. It'shakes.

50. And my hands were plunged into the boiling black tar.

51. The property went into foreclosure and changed hands several times.

52. In a dramatic turn of events she took control of the company into her own hands.

53. Flatten the pastry into a thin disc with your hands.

54. Thereafter this booklet containing both the public address and the Resolution was placed directly by personal bearers into the hands of the religious clergymen, Catholic and Protestant, and afterward into the hands of prominent political and professional men.

55. To form the Arancini, scoop a portion of the cooled risotto into your hand

56. I understand that the housing situation is all placed into the hands of a separate agency.

57. Only those findings constantly observed in analysis of the hands studied were taken into account.

58. In 1580, as a result of the Dutch Revolt, the castle fell into the hands of the States of Utrecht.

59. I have given my dearly beloved one* into the hand of her enemies.

60. * The keys of this dispensation are committed into your hands, D&C 110:12–16.

61. Father, into hy hands I Commend my spirit

62. As you say, the Mirror is evil, it mustn't fallen into the hands of the wrong person.

63. Father, into hy hands I Commend my spirit

64. MULDER sticks his hand into the force field. It'shakes.

65. Some thrust their hands into pockets, faces taut.

66. She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.

67. Robert slipped two gold pieces into the man's hand.

68. The document must not at any price fall into enemy hands.

69. Casually, Kirov dipped his hand into the pocket, encountering the cold hardness of the gun.

70. When you go into court you are putting your fate into the hands of twelve people who weren't smart enough to get out of jury duty.

71. He dropped his head into his hands. Torrential rain was quickly turning the building-site into a quagmire.

72. On the other hand, an authoritarian command-and-control structure is a practical necessity of a nuclear power plant if radioactive waste is not to fall into the wrong hands.

73. (1) Dark lightning Coruscated around James' hands as the point of light rose up into the air

74. It is then hand- twisted into strings and spun into coir yarn.

75. These Burins have wooden handles that fit comfortably into the palm of your hand

76. (1) Dark lightning Coruscated around James' hands as the point of light rose up into the air

77. * Elijah commits the keys of the sealing power into Joseph Smith’s hands, D&C 110:13–16.

78. Its selling point is portability: it will fit into the palm of a hand.

79. Maude, on the other hand, had gone deep into the pluperfect, eleven generations of it.

80. Clapping the hands remains one of the most ancient gestures, bringing into play those eminently effective mechanisms.