cover造句(151) I can't make the cover of the tin fit on.
(152) A leopard can cover a lot of ground very quickly.
(153) Accusing us of being disloyal to cover his own sorry behavior is truly execrable.
(154) She's opted to do a cover version for her first single.
(155) More controversially, he claims that these higher profits cover the cost of finding fresh talent.
(156) Her legs were so swollen she had to cover them up.
(157) The glass cover for this is cleverly jointed in the middle.
(158) I'm going to the doctor's tomorrow,[http:///cover.html] so do you think you could cover my shift for me?
(159) Larger drawings tend to require two or three exposures to cover them.
(160) Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.
(161) Airlines are raising fares to cover the rising costs of fuel.
(162) Robinson was sent to Italy to cover the 1990 World Cup.
(163) They knew they had done something terribly wrong and lied to cover it up.
(164) He stepped into the doorway and swung the gun up to cover the corridor.
(165) Parents have been asked to pay £30 each to cover the shortfall in the budget.
(166) "Strong, centralized government" is a term that can cover a multitude of sins.
(167) His work as a civil servant was a cover for his activities as a spy.
(168) She did not have enough nurses to cover for those who went ill or took holiday.
(169) They set up a spurious temple that was a cover for sexual debauchery.