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1 He's probably got too much early speed so he needs to get cover .
2 I knew I'd have to get cover soon-beforethey saw and dropped me.
3 I'll get cover for your home then we can go.
4 ECONOMICS:For those who get cover through it, Medicaid is a much-needed form of financial aid.
5 HIV-positive people could get cover from five local insurance groups offering such services at considerably higher premiums.
6 I notice that he didn't get cover and he did have his mouth open a little bit.
7 They had nailed together a wooden shelter for the bailiffs, where they could get cover from the rain.
8 There were a large number of other areas where homeowners could get cover for about 95 percent, she said.
9 Insurance for historic and stately homes has become so expensive here that proprietors are going to Britain to get cover .
10 Landlords wanting to take out new insurance policies in case of lost rental income may struggle to get cover , she said.
11 Whatever hope you have of getting the finished house insured, it is virtually impossible to get cover during the construction phase.
12 As a minister, I get cover for my work … but nobody else will be being the MP for East Dunbartonshire.
13 He has drawn wide again, though, and needs to slot in and get cover so he can finish off his race strongly.
14 Take advantage of every irregularity of the ground to get cover for the troops, and keep them sheltered as long as possible.
15 The Green Party's ACC spokesperson, Kevin Hague, says it has become harder for accident victims to get cover since the National Party took office.
16 Lieutenant, go tell Colonel Ward to work up as close as he can get cover , and not to waste much ammunition in unnecessary firing.
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