51. His hands and fingernails were filthy, his face and legs covered in muck. 52. His peculiar clothes were covered in green dust and black soot. 53. His pudgy little fingers were covered in chocolate. 54. His schoolbooks were always covered in doodles. 55. Holford House now had a knobbly look, the immense chimneys standing inside roofless walls, covered in thick blankets of ivy. 56. How much keeping the springbok would mean is clear from the way the issue is covered in the media here. 57. I made a few notes of the main points I wanted to cover in the speech. 58. I tried to warm her up by covering her in a blanket. 59. I was in a large recording studio, walls and ceiling covered in acoustic tiling. 60. Ian came off the squash court covered in sweat. |