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ready to hand
1. The guy who knew her up there is quite a bit more active than I was ready to handle, even with the hormones this body produces
2. By the time that Moses was ready to hand his spiritual mantle to his successor, it must be presumed, as implied in the text, that Joshua was at the head of a well-seasoned defense force
3. But if you like him and he proves to not know enough then you can teach him what he needs to know so that if he decides to push you anyway into sex before either of you is truly ready to handle the possible consequences (which consequences are not always possible to control) then he either is a) incredibly selfish (which begs the question of why in the world would you have sex with him in the first place?) or b) incredibly considerate of your needs and ambitious to succeed in fulfilling your needs if he’s planning on making sure both of you have enough money during your married years to provide sufficiently for your family
4. their own when they are ready to handle it, once they have overcome their
5. her mental best, ready to handle the business of her money, and find
6. That would definitely cause an argument he wasn't ready to handle
7. `I don't think she is ready to handle that yet
8. I have a news release ready to hand
9. She and her assistant clerks had already rolls of pre-counted French Francs ready to hand out, with only a thumbprint needed to acknowledge receipt of the money
10. to open the door and Able Seaman Robinson, the ex-train driver, was ready to hand out the rifles at
11. McCoy left his communicator here and you developed technology that your society wasn’t ready to handle
12. “Think you’re ready to handle her on your own now?” Krane asked
13. Utensils, I believe, are ready to hand
14. frustration because just as I was ready to hand a beat down to the insubordinate sink he climbed up on my chest and gave me a very unwelcome wet kiss
15. The splutter shocked him as much as it did Hemlock and Elm was almost ready to hand the job over to Hemlock and sleep in another room, but for Fern’s now open eyes looking pleadingly into his for help
16. He wasn't sure he was ready to handle eight (or eighteen) million in a hurry
17. Brandor had not revealed all because he was not ready to handle it
18. It rarely waited for you to be ready to handle what it threw at you next
19. But all I know, sir, is, that I am ready to hand you over this
20. However, she was not yet ready to hand
21. " All at once he began to talk, like an expert revolutionist, of the instrument ready to hand in the intact army at Cayta, which could be brought back in a few days to Sulaco if only Decoud managed to make his way at once down the coast
22. I heard the Mottrams' names in conversation; I saw their faces now and again peeping from the Tatler, as I turned the pages impatiently waiting for someone to come, but they and I had fallen apart, as one could in England and only there, into separate worlds, little spinning planets of personal relationship; there is probably a perfect metaphor for the process to be found in physics, from the way in which, I dimly apprehend, particles of energy group and regroup themselves in separate magnetic systems; a metaphor ready to hand for the man who can speak of these things with
23. Secrets always ready to hand
24. without an argument ready to hand, that is all
25. " I got out my revolver ready to hand, for whilst we were speaking the howling of wolves came louder and closer
26. Then all is said, the tempest is loosed, stones rain down, a fusillade breaks forth, many precipitate themselves to the bottom of the bank, and pass the small arm of the Seine, now filled in, the timber-yards of the Isle Louviers, that vast citadel ready to hand, bristle with combatants, stakes are torn up, pistol-shots fired, a barricade begun, the young men who are thrust back pass the Austerlitz bridge with the hearse at a run, and the municipal guard, the carabineers rush up, the dragoons ply their swords, the crowd disperses in all directions, a rumor of war flies to all four quarters of Paris, men shout: "To arms!" they run, tumble down, flee, resist
27. The large table covered with books and plans, the tall glass-fronted bookcases with keys in the locks, the high desk for writing while standing up, on which lay an open exercise book, and the lathe with tools laid ready to hand and shavings scattered around—all indicated continuous, varied, and orderly activity
28. "I have facts ready to hand," he went on, summing up his argument