cover for造句1. Can you cover for me on Friday/help me/ tell me how to get there?
2. Will you cover for John today, Jean?
3. His business was a cover for drug dealing.
4. I'll cover for Jane while she's on holiday.
5. Have you got cover for accidental damage?
6. Her over-confident attitude was a cover for her nervousness.
7. The club is a cover for various criminal activities.
8. The RAF provided air cover for the attack.
9. I've got £20 000 worth of cover for the contents of my house.
10. Review all the notes you need to cover for each course.
11. It's your responsibility to arrange adequate cover for holiday periods.
12. The car should be housed with a cover for a longer time's parking.
13. Will you cover for me at the telephone switchboard while I run out to post a letter?
14. They said they could not provide adequate air cover for ground operations.
15. The gang used the shop as a cover for drug deals.
16. Why would she cover for someone who was trying to kill her?
17. It's the manager's job to organize cover for staff who are absent.
18. Go on and take your coffee break. I'll cover for you until you return.
19. In this area there is snow cover for six months of the year.
20. All that toughness is just a cover for his inability to show affection.
21. The glass cover for this is cleverly jointed in the middle.
22. Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.
23. "Your modesty is a cover for your overweening conceit," she said.
24. His work as a civil servant was a cover for his activities as a spy.
25. She did not have enough nurses to cover for those who went ill or took holiday.
26. Go and get some lunch. I'll cover for you.
27. It might make a cover for Private Eye.
28. It provides cover for public and products liability.
29. I have to go out for a minute-will you cover for me if anyone asks where I am?
30. They set up a spurious temple that was a cover for sexual debauchery.