Example sentences of "[noun pl] cover [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The repetitions cover two areas , each of thirty-six bars .
2 Thursdays cover private sector , education and appointments for graduates .
3 Sessions cover such topics as living on a pension , investments , income tax ; staying healthy and active in retirement ; assessment of local community services ; employment prospects for paid or voluntary work ; accommodation and the pros and cons of moving house after retirement .
4 ‘ Since decisions such as selection of target markets , segmentation strategy , or standardising marketing mix tactics cover several countries , it is important that the information on which decisions are based be comparable and consistent from one country to another . ’
5 The first is the ‘ integration ’ of the pre- and post-qualification stages ( approved training and approved practical experience ) by extending the new guidelines to cover both stages — thereby doing away with the confusion of having separate guidelines — and by similarly extending the training record system .
6 The new service will be extended over the next few months to cover all GPs practising in the South Tees area .
7 It broadcast the opening speeches on each day of the debate on the Queen 's Speech in 1989 ( when televising started ) ; it has stayed on after 3.50 pm on some Tuesdays or Thursdays to cover important ministerial statements ; and it has had special editions to cover the Budget and other major debates .
8 The fact that costs are uncontrollable does not necessarily mean that the budget-holder would not be asked to find savings to cover uncontrollable increases .
9 They invite outside speakers to cover financial topics so that course participants can obtain unbiased investment advice .
10 Since the average stride is approximately two feet per step and there are 5,280 feet in one mile then it will take 2,640 steps to cover one mile .
11 The MP for Fife Central claimed that after subtracting additional Government funds to cover new Scottish Office responsibilities — such as Care in the Community which will come into operation in April and the allocation of teaching and research grants to Scottish universities and higher education institutions — the actual increase was only £130 million in real terms .
12 But since , as Ekonomska politika ( 18 January 1988 ) points out , the National Bank does not have a source of funds to cover this , it will be obliged to pay this interest also out of new money .
13 by recognising that data deposit involves resources particularly in the preparation of documentation and by supporting researchers in seeking funds to cover these costs where necessary ; and ,
14 They must consider all new books as well as the old ones , and must therefore hold back enough funds to cover those books which appear at the end of the financial year .
15 However UWI came to their rescue and provided enough extra valves to cover all tanks .
16 Organised into subject teams , the 30 tutors covered 77 courses for eight selected Associateship papers .
17 Coloured rugs covered most of the ancient dusty floor and the walls were of bare brick , but hung with decorations constructed from skulls , feathers and tapestry , which Apanage announced she had contrived herself .
18 The 21 walkers covered six miles in a picturesque route on Barlaston Downs .
19 The indicators covered five broad areas : aspects of clinical activity , finance , the labour force , support services and estate management .
20 Six words covered that effort by engineers with skills you purport to support in the editorial !
21 Candidate registration : £22 ( includes a candidate pack with all units covering all four sectors , candidate folder and competence transcripts )
22 The second concerns a love for God which is a gift and has nothing to do with learning ( c.5-7 ) ; this itself has two aspects covering that which is experienced sporadically by both actives and contemplatives , and a stabler devotion given after a long process of discipline in which the contemplative feels a " grete rest of bodie and of soule " ( 7.282a. – 81 ) .
23 Cedoin , an independent monitoring agency in La Paz , estimates that the Bolivian government has granted logging concessions covering 22.5 million hectares , half the country 's remaining forested area .
24 During Monday to Wednesday there were over 100 separate sessions covering all areas of the programme , and on Thursday delegates to the IT Forum were addressed by Mr Pandolfi , Vice President of the Commission of the European Communities , Mr Th. von der Vring , Chairman of the Committee on Budgets of the European Parliament , and other notable luminaries , including representatives of Siemens , AEG , Thomson and Logica .
25 Thirty leading tutors covering all aspects of machine knitting will be there , plus yarn companies and the latest machines and technology from Brother , Passap , Silver Reed and Singer .
26 Some water collects in depressions on the surface ; these depressions vary in size from the minute to lakes covering hundreds of square miles .
27 There are a large number of independent boarding schools covering all abilities in the UK and many expatriates welcome the opportunity to board children especially over 0 and A level periods .
28 In its first annual report , for the year April 1991-March 1992 , English Nature highlights the creation of nine new National Nature Reserves covering some 1,300 hectares , the launch of the Wildlife Enhancement Scheme to promote positive management of Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSIs ) and the spending of £90,000 on research into animals and plants included in its Species Recovery Programme .
29 In contrast , the diary of William Hunt of Wiltshire covering the years 1744 to 1749 records fifteen cases against overseers covering ten parishes .
30 Accountancy Books publishes more than 400 books covering key areas for the profession .
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