Sentences with phrase «hands to carry»

and now I'll have your kitchen in my hands to carry around when I'm shopping for «copies» of your great ideas!
During the first few months of owning a Game Boy it was relatively easy to keep all the various game paks and accessories together, but as time went on it just wasn't possible for my small nine - year - old hands to carry everything.
But to create a project as ambitious as The Crew, Ivory Tower needed some extra hands to carry their fast - growing baby.
The container usually is so big you need two hands to carry it from store to car, where it fills the entire rear seat.
Although there are wheels on the bottom, it might require four hands to carry it owing to 150 - pound weight.
Crews have been cut back so far, says Andrew Linington of the British officers» union NUMAST, that there are no spare hands to carry out planned maintenance.
Scientists are still struggling to unravel the mystery behind our shift to two legs — for instance, some suggest it freed up our hands to carry food.
It weighs only four pounds, making it lightweight enough for young hands to carry.
, you may be able to get everything you need into a wristlet, freeing up your hands to carry shopping bags or browse the racks.
My baby is going to love it for Christmas, and it's small enough for his little hands to carry around when he starts carrying things.
Not only do backpack diaper bags (and some other types of diaper bags) provide you with ample storage for all of baby's necessities, they also free up your hands to carry your baby and take care of all the other logistics required in moving from place to place with your precious little one.
Besides the baby you need to carry, you need hands to carry a change pad, wipes, a diaper and diaper crème and still manage to open doors, flip tables and move in a very small space.
You're out running a quick errand, when suddenly you realize it's not so quick and you could really use your hands to carry packages in addition to your baby.
Aside from helping transport tired children, a stroller will also give you an extra set of hands to carry towels, swim diapers and a change of clothes.
You will not have an extra hand to carry luggage around the airport or maneuver it on and off of the plane.
If you were going to carry a bag this style anyway, babywearing allows you have your hands free to do so rather than having to use one hand to carry your child and the other to carry the bag.
«The Minister of State for Petroleum Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has not been given free hand to carry out his laudable plans for the sector.
Mom - to - be Jaime King must have someone on hand to carry her other bag, because her go - to Lady Dior purse has room for an iPhone, a lipstick and not much else.

Not exact matches

Other users prefer a smaller screen that enables the phone to fit right into their hand for easy carrying and access.
«Social skills» represents behaviors you can learn that are useful in social situations, like to introduce yourself to someone new, to carry on a mutually interesting conversation, to shake hands, and so on.
Of course, the size of the kiosk limits the inventory, so it's important for a kiosk owner to carry as much as possible and price accordingly so that she can make money on what is on hand each day.
No doubt a typically Canadian compromise awaits, but Newfoundland is playing a good hand: If the province carries through on its boycott, Ottawa — the sole Canadian signatory to the deal — is still responsible for footing the bill for any fines.
One of your goals should be to find a manager who truly shares your vision, and to whom you can someday confidently hand the reins so that you can carry out the next step.
The Building Commission's Building Services Board has imposed conditions on two Diploma Group subsidiaries, limiting their ability to carry out work, after the parent company fell into the hands of administrators just before Christmas.
But handing a customer over to another company carries risks.
«The fact that technology now allows an individual to carry such information in his hand does not make the information any less worthy of the protection for which the Founders fought.»
Whenever the award changed hands, the winning department, would strut en masse to the ex-winners» department and carry off the trophy amid much self - congratulatory brouhaha.
This allowed the organization to detect creases in the pages, «suggesting they had been printed and hand - carried out of a secure space,» and hinting that the source was an insider.
But after the most recent flight, which was relatively routine, North Korean media said the «US should be tamed with fire,» and that tensions now bring its «hand closer to the «trigger»» on carrying out the launch, according to CNN's Will Ripley.
If you can hand someone a vetted stream of no - fee / no - carry deals for them to look at on their own, you've made a friend for life in the LP world.
The pre-approval letter on the other hand carries much more weight because it's only issued after the lender has received all your documents to verify your ability to actually get a mortgage.
«There are plenty of teachers who are already licensed to carry firearms, have them raise their hands to volunteer for the training, and when something like this starts, the first responders are already on campus.»
«You had to beg distributors to carry your beer and hand - sell to one retailer at a time.»
Don't get swindled by counterfitters or people unknowingly carrying fake money, look out for these security features to know the money in your hands is real, official, legal United States currency.
The future of the communion, they knew, was not in their hands alone ¯ much depends on whether or not their vision is carried forward by the Covenant Design Team and the upcoming meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council in May, at which the covenant will be up for initial adoption and then sent to the provinces to be ratified.
Either way, what is required of us is not a drive to change an entire educational culture but a patient, self - assured carrying on of the tradition that has been handed down to us by our mentors.
And shepherds we shall be, for thee my Lord for thee, Power hath descended forth from thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out thy command, we shall flow a river forth to thee, and teeming with souls shall it ever be.
Then follow Him to work, not in handing out tracts and carrying around your Bible, but in being the best employee or boss you can be at your job.
On the other hand... If the student's «prayer» or carrying of a Bible is causing a disruption in the classroom or disturbing the educational process unduly, then the school is correct to reduce said disruptions.
His enemies did harm him: Wherefore the LORD his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria; and they smote him, and carried away a great multitude of them captives, and brought them to Damascus.
And while I carry doubt with me in - step, while I now work from home, prepare to welcome another son into this world of beauty and conflict, presence draws me into the daily blessings my hands can reach.
Neo-Nazis carried shields, sticks and tiki torches and clashed on more than one occasion with counterprotesters in hand - to - hand combat.
He feels relieved that none of his new friends seem to notice that his hand still trembles when he reaches out to shake theirs or that he can't carry on much of a conversation.
Around 40 Church of England congregations will try out the electronic hand - held devices in response to concerns fewer people now carry coins and notes with them.
Had the radical Republicans carried the day, they would have handed the government to the Democrats in 1864, ensuring the perpetuation of slavery.
Instead, he implies that it is conceptual thought which carries the sensitivity to formal relationships in experience, while physical feelings, on the other hand, contribute a sensitivity to the particularities of process.
Stalin's murders, on the other hand, were undertaken against all groups he saw as political challenges to his power, and were therefore carried out for a political objective.
The mass and majesty of this world, all That carries weight and always weighs the same, Lay in the hands of others; they were small And could not hope for help, and no help came; What their foes liked to do was done; their shame Was all the worst could wish: they lost their pride And died as men before their bodies died.
On the other hand, very few people could easily step in and carry on the role of pastor in such a community, nor would they likely want to.
Mark, on the other hand, says at the beginning of his account that it was Magdalene, Salome and Mary the mother of James who carried embalming spices to the tomb.
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