Covers
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375 examples of Covers in a sentence
The "high seas" is a legal term, but in fact, it
covers
50 percent of the planet.
With an average depth of the oceans of 4,000 meters, in fact, the high seas
covers
and provides nearly 90 percent of the habitat for life on this Earth.
SK: No, it's not, and these women have taught us that despite the dark history that
covers
the body of women from our beautiful continent, these women are actively and beautifully constructing what sex and pleasure means to them.
They created this shade that you can see here, which actually
covers
the sun, but opens up to the good light from the sky.
In those times documents had hard covers, they were filled in by hand, and they stated your job.
This airport alone
covers
more than 100 square kilometers.
To the right species of bee, this looks like another very aggressive bee, and it goes and bonks it on the head lots and lots of times to try and drive it away, and, of course,
covers
itself with pollen.
If violent actors are the only ones constantly getting front-page
covers
and attracting international attention to the Palestinian issue, it becomes very hard for nonviolent leaders to make the case to their communities that civil disobedience is a viable option in addressing their plight.
So, for example, in English, there's a word for blue that
covers
all of the colors that you can see on the screen, but in Russian, there isn't a single word.
The four of us met in high school, 15 years ago, and at the time, we were famous for singing Boyz II Men covers, because they were our biggest inspiration.
In point of fact, no insurance
covers
acts of idiocy.
And you can see, they're ranging from shoes, rings that were made out of stainless steal, phone
covers
out of plastic, all the way through to spinal implants, for example, that were created out of medical-grade titanium, and engine parts.
But you know, people in the fashion industry actually told me that I would never be in magazines let alone the
covers
of them.
Five
covers
in a little over a year.
This type of habitat
covers
more of the Earth's surface than all other habitats combined.
And so, we're talking about parallel planes of existence, sort of like a book jacket and the book that it
covers.
She pulls back the
covers
and makes the gruesome discovery.
It's a 28-page software patent, but I will summarize what it
covers.
How the media
covers
Africa in the West, and the consequences of that.
So this is a project I'm working on, and this is a series of front
covers
to downgrade our super, hyper — (Laughter) (Applause) to downgrade our super, hyper-mobile phones into the essence of their function.
We see it in supermarkets, on book
covers.
No matter what you do, nature
covers
it up so quickly.
Lockers left open like teenage boys' mouths when teenage girls wear clothes that
covers
their insecurities but exposes everything else.
I work for the New Yorker, and I do covers, and 9/11 happened and it was, you know, a complete and utter end of the world as we knew it.
There's a very concerning trend that whilst many people coming out of schools now are much more technology-savvy, they know how to use technology, fewer and fewer people are following the feeder subjects to know how that technology works under the
covers.
This thin layer of grey matter
covers
the entire cerebrum, with different areas processing information from each of our senses.
I couldn't even pull the
covers
off myself.
Now, I find it helps to see life as being like a book: Just as a book is bounded by its covers, by beginning and end, so our lives are bounded by birth and death, and even though a book is limited by beginning and end, it can encompass distant landscapes, exotic figures, fantastic adventures.
Imagine the book of your life, its covers, its beginning and end, and your birth and your death.
It makes no sense for you to fear what is outside of those covers, whether before your birth or after your death.
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