Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] covering all " in BNC.

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1 Several cars , headlamps painted deep yellow or with brown paper covering all but a central strip of the light , started up and resumed their journey in the wake of the No 18 .
2 Moreover , that focal point could be established as a definition of ‘ god ’ sufficiently broad for it to be accepted as the believed-in entity covering all the diverse forms of the totems credited with the power to heal .
3 I rose this morning after a few days of calm without mystical experience and I walked through a steep valley in a golden light of dawn that was like a rich but transparent garment covering all things .
4 The School Development Plan will , therefore , be a complete plan covering all aspects of the school , its curriculum , staff development and resources .
5 For vocation and training groups we can offer a comprehensive course covering all aspects of outdoor pursuits , watersports and general recreation facilities in the Craigavon area .
6 A global score covering all the above factors was constructed , and H pylori in both the stomach and duodenum , was also assessed .
7 This is presented on a standard form covering all aspects of likely income and expenditure .
8 A comprehensive silence covering all those aspects of our relationship that might appear to an outsider to be improper , or even bizarre .
9 In approving a wide-ranging report covering all of the international activities of the Institute , Council recognised the need for a more systematic co-ordination of the international affairs of the RIBA .
10 One approach would be to have first-degree sexual assault defined so as to include penetration involving the penis , vagina , or anus , together with the threat or infliction of grievous bodily harm ; then a second-degree offence of the same nature involving a threat or infliction of actual bodily harm ; and then a third-degree offence covering all other sexual assaults involving penetration , and a fourth offence to cover indecent assaults not involving penetration .
11 The old complex of varying types of credit law are , in the new Act , superseded by a single legal framework covering all types of consumer credit almost uniformly .
12 Through the living-room door , Culley could see a child asleep on a couch , an embroidered shawl covering all but one pale cheek and a cloud of blond hair .
13 Nature is an international journal covering all the sciences .
14 Fenella was dressed entirely in black , a black sweater over a black skirt , black stockings and on top of the outfit a black hat covering all her hair .
15 To mark the launch of SuperCalc 5.5 she has prepared a 16-page booklet covering all its new features in more depth than was possible in this article and this is available FREE to readers of Practical PC .
16 Eight Year Warranty — Renault 's expertise in corrosion protection is confirmed by the new eight year anti-corrosion warranty covering all models of the Clio .
17 It must therefore be stated in reply to the first part of the second question that the term ‘ matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict ’ within the meaning of article 5(3) of the Convention must be regarded as an independent concept covering all actions which seek to establish the liability of a defendant and which are not related to a ‘ contract ’ within the meaning of article 5(1) .
18 Although no details of the agreement have been released , Acquavella told The Art Newspaper that it was an exclusive , world-wide deal covering all of the artist 's oil paintings .
19 This is a general requirement covering all plant , which the Order defines as including any machinery , equipment or appliance .
20 This is a three-year degree available to graduates only and allowing specialisation in one or two fields of study after completion of a basic two-year core covering all subjects .
21 First , there is foreign economic policy-making involving the external relations of the national economy to the world economy ; second , there is stabilisation policy and the whole field of macroeconomic policy and the management " of the economy ; and finally , there is industrial policy covering all those aspects of governmental responsibility over the economy aimed at improving long-run efficiency , output and productivity .
22 This way of regarding the infinitive 's relation to person can be applied moreover to the uses already examined in Chapters Two and Three , where this form is related to another verb in the sentence and thus provides a coherent explanation covering all the uses of both versions of the infinitive by means of a single principle of analysis .
23 And the client reports are a single report covering all the functions on a specified project .
24 The Society welcomes the proposals to establish a new jurisdiction covering all aspects of private law decision-making for people with all forms of mental incapacity .
25 Would be a wide ranging scheme covering all the aspects of the
26 Historical criticism is a very broad discipline covering all aspects of history writing .
27 Ensure you receive a written quotation covering all aspects of the job .
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