It is not a general grant, out of which particular powers are excepted; it is a grant of particular powers only, leaving the general mass in other hands.
We do not like to see it disfigured by other hands.
When you ask them in fit presence, as I believe you will soon have occasion, I am ready to reply; but the matter is now in other hands, and there I will leave it for the time.
I will leave my cause with you in no other hands," answered the Count of Ehrenstein, fiercely; "sooner or later I will have vengeance.
He stripped it of all that could defend it, and now it is safe enough; but in other hands.
A good many of his works in Siena shew traces of, and even whole figures by other hands; having been finished by Vanni, and Ventura Salimbeni, or by other artists, either of his own or of different schools.
None of his paintings are to be seen in public, except in those two chapels; and those described as his in collections, are almost all the works of other hands.
The object of sending him to Ireland was to deprive the Yorkists of his powerful support and influence, and place the affairs of France, which he had managed with considerable ability, in other hands.
And if he did not pay, if he shrugged his shoulders at the whole matter, what if the 'other hands' were entrusted with it?
If he paid, there was his confession; if he did not pay, there were the 'other hands' ready to undertake the business.
Should your cheque for this not reach us by the evening of Tuesday, September 3, his lordship will place the matter in other hands.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other hands" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.