61.   Consider how he let Myles Brand cover for him when the university president announced the zero-tolerance policy last month.

62.   Currently, the only pain medication covered for outpatients is administered by a pump, an often cumbersome procedure for elderly patients.

63.   David, covering for his wife, had corroborated that version in his testimony against the Rosenbergs.

64.   Does she cover for him?

65.   Dominick Dunne has been a constant presence at the O.J. Simpson trial, which he is covering for Vanity Fair magazine.

66.   Either way, policyholders are typically covered for restoration and cleaning services if that is what is needed.

67.   Felling guilty, she asks a colleague to cover for the rest of the afternoon.

68.   Everybody covers for everybody.

69.   Flender and Sawa try to cover for it by overstating their limp material.

70.   Floating algae, eelgrass, cord grass, pickleweed and other plants produce food and cover for hundreds of other larger species.

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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