Example sentences of "[pron] cover all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 BETWEEN LUSTY inhalations of the Marlboro cigarettes that he chain smokes , Robertson speaks with a passionate sincerity and an impressive grasp of his brief , which covers all matters European , from legal niceties to gossip about Europhiles .
2 ( 2 ) Then again it is regarded as doubtful whether there really is a specific quality of pleasure , and even of pain , which covers all experiences that people either want to have or avoid , and it is thought obviously desirable that people should have experiences they want rather than those with a certain quality .
3 The law , which covers all levels of cricket , will also specifically ban bowlers from lifting the seam on a ball .
4 And I think what we should have is a fifth person which is an outstanding sales award or something like that which covers all regions cos in Europe you woul you would n't vote for any of them would you ?
5 The group , which covers all types of authority and all services , will meet bi-monthly , reporting regularly to the Policy Board with recommendations for action .
6 Ensure that there is an active DC/DCs which covers all modules which have been changed in the package ( perhaps such DCs have been aborted ! ) .
7 Edited by Geoff Arnold , G3GSR , Radio Bygones is a high quality authoritative publication which covers all aspects of early wireless , transmitting and receiving — professional , amateur and domestic , with superb colour photographs helping to bring the whole subject to life .
8 It is a thorough , comprehensive piece of work which covers all aspects of dairy farming from housing , feeding , to health and production .
9 After further fine tuning the new programme , which covers all aspects of health , safety and environmental protection , will be applied throughout LASMO .
10 The department has an active programme of research which covers all sectors of Electronics and Electrical Engineering .
11 Together , Indexes and display pages make up the LIFESPAN User Interface which covers all LIFESPAN activities .
12 Inside , much remains to be done , especially to restore the frescoes which cover all surfaces of walls , vaults , piers and capitals , as at Chauvigny in France .
13 The most effective means of reviewing the structure of such specialized lists is to consider two of the traditional subject headings lists which cover all subjects : Sears List of Subject Headings and the Library of Congress List of Subject Headings .
14 The customer care programme includes four simple charters which cover all aspects of hospitality from hygiene standards to a cheery welcome to each and every customer .
15 Thus the National Child Development Study which covered all children born during a week in 1958 found that at the age of 7 years there was a far higher proportion of children from the lower socio-economic groups who had not been immunised against smallpox , polio and diphtheria .
16 The approach to teaching and learning on this course is developmental and therefore the students in a particular year group work with the same team of tutors who cover all aspects of learning and of educational provision for young children — including the development of language and literacy .
17 But I ca I ca n't unless you cover all summer and yet ca n't see the the ri bike riding down the road , driving a
18 Under Section One of the Policy we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
19 Under Section One of the policy , we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
20 And that really they 're to do with , they cover all aspects of the work that we currently carry out .
21 It is important to note that a company must itself maintain a register of charges which is more extensive than that maintained by the Registrar of Companies ( since it covers all charges irrespective of type ) but failure to register a charge in it does not invalidate the charge .
22 These days , despite its name , it covers all forms of optical media providing a valuable ( if US-biased ) amalgam of news and comment .
23 It covers all persons ( whether or not acting in concert ) who directly or indirectly own or deal in the shares of an offeror company or the target company in an offer and who have ( in addition to their nominal interests as shareholders ) an interest or potential interest , whether commercial , financial or personal , in the outcome of the offer .
24 Although it covers all knowledge , it has been designed to apply specifically to collections in school libraries .
25 The 1988 Criminal Justice Act extended it to cover all crimes where a few thousand pounds are involved .
26 It covered all land and air forces , but not paramilitary forces , on which the treaty framework provided only for an exchange of views to take place .
27 84% felt it covered all aspects associated with the subject matter .
28 The district committee , the A G E W district committee , er recognized that it was something that er was a confederation exercise because it covered all aspects of the workforce , and therefore you had er engineers and , and the sheet metal workers and electricians and pattern makers , everybody within the confed in Brothers was affected by it .
29 Originally it covered all gifts , but since 1986 it is restricted to gifts on death or those made within seven years of death .
30 It covered all types of school — public ( i.e. maintained ) , grant-aided and independent .
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