Sentence examples for to be cover from inspiring English sources

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to be cover

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To exist; to have real existence.

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Yet the aid convoy is unlikely to be cover for an invasion.

November 2015 My first meeting with the Duchess of Cambridge who is to be cover model for the centenary issue.

If Porto's uncapped Brazilian Fernando is meant to be cover for Yaya Touré – City's only truly irreplaceable player – he is not even close to good enough.

Lowering tax rates will give Congress and the president — whomever he turns out to be cover for broadening the tax base, reforming entitlement spending and raising additional revenue.

From the historical evidence, the BSCS's overseas adaptation offices don't appear to be cover for something nefarious: they really did focus on biology curriculum reform, especially textbook translation.

Units a c are considered to be cover units due to their low permeabilities.

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It is demanding to be covered, cosseted.

"Every detail has to be covered.

Disability deserved to be covered as well.

Only children would have to be covered.

Sometimes their eyes need to be covered.

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