The historical books are seen to be the work of many hands in many ages.
The Bible is a collection of many writings, in many forms, by many hands, from many ages.
But the Gospels, as we now possess them, have been slowly fashioned by the labor of many hands, working over the tradition which gradually shaped itself out of the reminiscences of multitudes of men and women.
These are difficulties in the theory of the Iliad as a patchwork by many hands, in many ages, which nobody explains; which, indeed, nobody seems to find difficult.
If we were a regular privateer, we should carry twice as many hands as we do.
You see, their craft are crowded with men, and generally carry at least twice as many hands as ours.
You see, we have shipped twice as many hands as we had on the voyage when you were with us.
This so often passing every sort of goods through so many hands, before it comes into the hands of the last consumer, is that which makes our trade be so immensely great.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many hands" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.