in the hands of in a sentence

My cat’s fate is now in the hands of the veterinarian.

A car is a potentially lethal weapon in the hands of a dangerous driver.

Fifty percent of the entire world’s wealth is in the hands of only six percent of the population.

Antoine Rivarol once said that ideas are a capital that bears interest only in the hands of talent.

The book is unobtainable because it is out of print, and any copies that do exist are in the hands of collectors.

Supreme Court Judge Louis Brandeis once said, “We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can’t have both.


He says there is $7 million that remains in the hands of government.

As photographers, “we leave our careers in the hands of other people.”

She watched as my marriage crumbled in the hands of my abusive husband.

The central government is not in the hands of the DPP either,” he said.

But at least she’s in the hands of someone who seems to understand her.

Many of the surviving recordings are now in the hands of private collectors.

The case is now in the hands of the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

It said inquiries against the two are in the hands of the FIFA ethics committee.

The future of the Rowan County clerk is now in the hands of the courts, he said.

How people die doesn’t belong in the hands of a lawmaker or a politician, Diaz said.

Clinton retorts that Sanders’ plans would put too much power in the hands of the states.

Without Iran’s help Erbil and Baghdad would be in the hands of terrorist groups right now.

It was in the hands of Daesh and five days ago it fell into the hands of peshmerga,” he said.

In the case of Germany, certification is in the hands of the Federal Motor Transport Authority.

This will put hundreds of dollars more in the hands of workers who apply for benefits,” he said.

Greece’s debt is mainly in the hands of other governments, rather than foreign banks or investors.

The unpaid taxes are in the hands of Green Investment Group and now total almost a million dollars.

The danger is that very soon all key resources will end up in the hands of five to seven families.”