Example sentences of "[adv] covered by [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Two wooden fences , two wire fences , and all lit as day , all covered by the watch-towers standing in each corner of the compound , and over the highest of the wooden fences he could see only the roof of the prison .
2 The depressing facts of the matter are that in those sectors still covered by the councils , areas like shops and catering and laundries , security and administration , people are already working punishing shifts for pittances because their employers know the chances of being caught dispensing illegal hourly rates are minimal as are the resultant fines in those few cases successfully brought to prosecution .
3 ‘ Just see I 'm decently covered by the cases .
4 Dryfield Finance of Yeovil , Somerset has been registered as a bank for the past 10 years and its Tessas are also covered by the deposit-holders ' protection scheme .
5 The liability of an occupier towards a trespasser is now covered by the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 .
6 Such people are now covered by the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1984 , s. 1(1) ( a ) and will be owed a duty of care under that Act .
7 These advances have been accorded full acceptance with ready abandonment of firmly held convictions on all those matters which are now covered by the sciences , and which were in their earlier interpretations considered unquestionably true .
8 Unvented hot water systems are now covered by the requirements of the Building Regulations as well as the water bye-laws .
9 The top whorls turn reddish-brown and the stem much more densely covered by the whorls than the other Myriophyllum species .
10 ‘ Crying In The Chapel ’ was first recorded by C&W singer Darrell Glenn in 1953 and immediately covered by The Orioles , a group headed by the glorious voice that was Sonny Tills .
11 It may be possible to reconcile the seismic evidence with fractured rock beneath the lava , which is no more than a few kilometres thick , particularly if the first few sheets that flowed were heavily fractured and were then covered by the sheets we see today .
12 The history linked with the sea has been , and is being , well documented ; and the land has been exhaustively covered by the historians ; but the littoral — the borderline area where the land is interwoven with the sea , not merely m the physical sense but chiefly in its folk-life or human connotation — has not been much studied .
13 These humanist goals could be fully covered by the ideals which are sometimes described as socialist .
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