In another hand: "Write to Don Alonso that such a letter has been sent to the provincial of St. Dominic, that he may be aware of it.
The inferior works in that convent are certainly by another hand.
Such was the method which we see pursued in so many of his pictures; or to speak more correctly, which are no longer to be seen, the tints having decayed or disappeared, so as to require them to be newly copied by another hand.
In fact, as given by Ramusio, its recognition of the Verrazzano discovery is only by way of parenthesis, and in such antagonism to the context, as to render it quite certain that this portion of it is by another hand.
In another hand: "A letter is being written to the viceroy of Nueva España, sending him a copy of his [i.
In another hand: "Have letters of this tenor sent to the Audiencia, so that they may observe the decrees of enforcement [lo acordado].
On this ground it is pretty certain that Timon was Shakespeare's next production; he only wrote the chief scenes in it, however, and it was finished for the stage by another hand.
On another hand, the AEdui delayed, under vain pretexts, sending the grain which they had promised.
On another hand, Racilius, tribune of the people, rose to renew the old accusations against Clodius.
In the judgment of a recent Editor of the New Testament,—These twelve verses “bear traces of another hand from that which has shaped the diction and construction of the rest of the Gospel.
Mark,—not that it is probably the work of another hand.
Mark’s Gospel, but an addition by another hand; of which the weakness in the external evidence coincides with the internal evidence in proving its later origin.
The rest “was added at another time, and probably by another hand.
We have not reprinted the old play called The Taming of a Shrew, on which Shakespeare founded his comedy, because it is manifestly by another hand.
It appears to us impossible to discriminate, as in Henry the Eighth and The Two Noble Kinsmen, what parts were due to Shakespeare and what to another hand.
If it were not for the 'Pretty fond adoptious christendoms That blinking Cupid gossips,' we should be inclined to suppose that the whole passage was by another hand.
Endorsed by another hand:-- A letter to Rothwell or Worcester or of Watkyn Schyddam.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another hand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.