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    Use "hands-on" in a sentence

    hands-on example sentences

    hands-on


    1. Sounds as though she was a very hands-on person … Bert said she wanted to know how to do things … she was keen on knitting and stuff like that … all very practical and sensible


    2. children with hands-on lessons, while


    3. Story problems in the classroom help; but children need you to reinforce those skills in everyday, hands-on activities so they can understand how to transfer information from one place to another to make them real – otherwise, story problems remain just stories


    4. The policeman, hands-on-knees, noisily spewed the contents of his breakfast upon the city's good stones


    5. Hands-on evaluation – where you and your team try the software out and see


    6. Focus on your team’s hands-on experience with the software,


    7. Sarah was keen to get a hands-on look at her top choices as soon as possible, but


    8. get a hands-on look at the software and she would rope in her employees Jennifer and


    9. The first half day of “hands-on testing” was frustrating for everyone concerned


    10. She insisted on some hands-on time for everyone after they had coffee, but they ended

    11. In the days that followed Sarah and her team were able to get a hands-on look at the


    12. themselves and what Sarah had gleaned from her own hands-on testing


    13. with weighted scoring and hands-on evaluation of the software, it was finally time to


    14. Insist on hands-on testing time with the system where you are free to explore it


    15. hands-on configuration or toying with the settings provided by your software


    16. more hands-on capacity would stop her feeling like a spare part when she was around


    17. In order to understand the two basic methods of healing we will be focusing on self-healing and hands-on-healing


    18. HANDS-ON HEALING: (This is mainly for those who wish to become energy healers


    19. result of an action without hands-on experience


    20. The result, Chase says, is loss of a true model of the rural way of life, and the disappearance of “hands-on experience with nature

    21. ing backgrounds and hands-on experience


    22. and his hands-on dedication to excellent serv-


    23. they respect his hands-on business


    24. hands-on family operators; they want to


    25. coach has experience in both on-site, hands-on organizing and in the education, support and clarification process of coaching conversations


    26. You can choose to track spending online, in an app, or pull out cash if you want to work more hands-on


    27. The relatively new and young president of the college had distinguished academic credentials but little hands-on experience with the general management and affairs of an institution of higher learning


    28. Known for his hands-on management style in running his newspapers, he showed no apparent interest in using the power and influence that might come from newspaper ownership


    29. In a meeting in 2001, I told our managers, “Having worked under my father for seventeen years, and having been subject to his almost fanatical hands-on management, I have tried to go in the opposite direction and allow each of you to run your own division exactly as if it were your own company, for which you and your people share in the rewards


    30. “And as a police officer handling these cases, I would like to be hands-on in its investigation

    31. "Said—are you a hands-on type?"


    32. In his role as a hepatologist for many years he had not had any hands-on practice in these common medical problems


    33. got hands-on with a lot of people told them otherwise


    34. Clingwrap is a lot more hands-on than


    35. Until parents start wanting to instill core ethical values byway of hands-on parenting, we as a society will always run the risk of another teen dating violence scenario


    36. This is a man who motivates with common sense and a hands-on attitude


    37. An organizer-coach has experience in both on-site, hands-on organizing and in the education, support and clarification process of coaching conversations


    38. The intimacy of strangulation suggest a personal attack literally and figuratively the need to kill in a hands-on manner


    39. Marie had brought both of her girls into the family business and they were getting a thorough hands-on business training, mostly by their mother who would tolerate no slack!


    40. once in a while seeing a student happy or proud to understand something or get a good grade, Spending her own money to try to at least have some simple hands-on materials once in a while, when behavior permitted

    41. Phil Sutherland has been itching for some hands-on production


    42. In this way, this is the case in hands-on healing when energy is being brought from one being through another, to enter the being of another


    43. • Therapists are often not as hands-on-helpful to physicians;


    44. returned to the ‘Control Room’ to continue his hands-on


    45. The vessel under construction at Jaina at the time of Coatl’s first visit was being built according to the same specifications as the later Raven would be, however this first vessel was being built of newly felled timber and he said it would not last long on open water, eventually warping and bending the green timbers to such an extent as to render the ship liable to sink in the first heavy swell, when one of the shipwrights thought to mention this, Coatl smiled and explained the reasons for it’s construction, firstly, it would familiarise the carpenters and shipwrights with the hidden secrets of building a sea-going vessel, preparing them for the time when there was enough seasoned timber for the building of the real Raven, the longship being an entirely different concept to the fishing canoes they usually produced, secondly, to train a crew it was essential that they have hands-on experience


    46. he was paid for his occasional consultation, and sometimes hands-on scientific projects by


    47. hands-on training from various mentors you may have access to, the


    48. This training can come in the form of books, tapes, seminars, or hands-on experience


    49. It was a fascinating job, but my mother liked working hands-on with patients


    50. She had help of course, but she liked to be as hands-on as


































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