111.   Lieutenant governors normally make up for the fact that they have nothing to do by covering for the main guy at political banquets and ribbon-cuttings.

112.   Many government and private-sector workers and their spouses and children are either denied all forms of prescription contraceptives or covered for only one or two.

113.   Medicare finances health care for people who are elderly or disabled, but generally does not cover drugs for people outside the hospital.

114.   Mitchell eventually resorts to having his receptionist cover for him, and at one point she invents a bogus vacation.

115.   Meanwhile, some health maintenance organizations are putting new limits on how much they will cover for prescription drugs.

116.   Nearly all of these Deutsche Grammophon releases duplicate repertory Boulez had covered for CBS.

117.   Most policies should be bought within a week of making the first deposit on a trip, if potential travelers want to cover themselves for pre-existing medical conditions.

118.   None of that ground was adequately covered for the Somalia operation by the Bush administration, which launched it, or the Clinton administration, which expanded it.

119.   New information indicates that the boy was not sold, but might have lied to cover for his mother.

120.   Not wanting to leave the confessional unattended, he called his rabbi friend from across the street and asked him to cover for him.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
cover 0.10%
cover + p. >>共 61
with 58.57%
in 25.48%
for 3.82%
under 2.51%
from 1.78%
by 1.43%
on 1.14%
as 0.95%
at 0.60%
over 0.38%
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