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cover - use in sentences
Object
- topic: Each track is broken into seminars which cover topics in-depth.
- aspect: Each has their own specialism to cover all aspects of project delivery.
- range: Some great original tunes covering a diverse range of styles.
- letter: The number should also appear on the covering letter that we sent to you.
- cost: A check for £ 1 would be appreciated to cover the cost of postage.
- area: Several of these maps were produced, each covering a particular area.
Subject
- exemption: You will therefore not be covered by the exemption if you arrive early and take up private accommodation.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- such: Covers subjects such as safety, bad weather and poor visibility in greater depth than Day Skipper.
Adjective modifier
- front: Comical covers WHY DOES your front cover, every month, look like the front cover of a child's comic?
- adequate: You should check that this will provide adequate cover for your personal belongings.
- protective: Wind is particularly damaging when the ground is frozen and there is no protective snow cover.
- inside: Some have the Errata notice but have no printing on the inside front cover.
Modifies a noun
- letter: We draft a unique CV and cover letter ( or whatever is actually needed ), never farming out work to juniors.
Noun used with modifier
- futon: Sum to prepare is spending two graduation he camouflage futon cover picked.
- insurance: Top of page 2. Who will provide the insurance cover?
- snow: Wind is particularly damaging when the ground is frozen and there is no protective snow cover.
- vegetation: Tall tussock grassland provides the tallest vegetation cover on the island, there being no trees or tall shrubs.
Present participle complement
- photocopy: A copy of the report may be obtained from the Library, but a charge will be made to cover photocopying and postage.
Preposition: of
- darkness: Guided by brave informers, UK troops swoop on Saddam's most dedicated fanatics and spirit them away under cover of darkness.
Preposition: with
- lid: This is covered with a small concrete lid to allow access for cleaning.
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