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    Use "coverage" in a sentence

    coverage example sentences

    coverage


    1. Our coverage of the terrain of Europe was more


    2. The power of a good headline hooks the reader to scan your release fur-439 ther & puts you one step closer to coverage


    3. especially if there’s so much press coverage about the oft-repeated


    4. thousands of dollars in free publicity if you can get press coverage and internet


    5. Normally she’d never consider an impromptu visit but the plight of Scott had gained some media coverage, and refusing help would reflect badly on herself


    6. In her office, Raiya was studying the ever-expanding datanet coverage of The Trancenders, the various conspiracy theories


    7. provide effective blockade coverage of the southern coast, not to mention intercepting Confederate ships on the high seas


    8. business with ship owners for additional coverage on their


    9. Ship William Thompson , Captain Smith of New Bedford Ship Sophia Thornton , Captain Tucker of New Bedford Barque Jireh Swift , Captain Williams of New Bedford It continued with coverage of the destruction at Ponape Island


    10. It received worldwide coverage

    11. Nonstop coverage of the latest “terror” incident


    12. But, when you blitz, you take defensive players out of their regular positions and charge the quarterback, leaving players in single coverage often mismatched


    13. On offense, we’re going to take what they give us and what I think they’re going to give us is single coverage on our receivers


    14. As soon as Reilly saw the defense cheating against the run, he would change the play at the line and throw it to a receiver who was in single coverage


    15. “Every time Tony Reilly sees single coverage on Oliva, he’s throwing it to him,”


    16. That’s how you got single coverage on one of the best receivers in football


    17. Much of the remaining major media coverage was often warmongering propaganda every bit the equal of Fox


    18. The siege that followed lasted seven weeks, making headlines worldwide, with live television coverage


    19. Fred Barnes and Ken Noble were planning the next week’s news coverage insofar as it could be anticipated


    20. The unofficial line says that in order to provide continuous round-the-clock coverage, personnel are to be in the building by six-thirty

    21. In spite of the fact that the media coverage of Bush is about 80% negative and that of Kerry 75% positive, there are compelling reasons that, in my view, will bring Bush victory


    22. Already convinced of widespread corruption within the Samoza government, international reporters gave wide coverage to the conflict and abuses of civil rights by security forces


    23. Racist media coverage led to racist targeting of minorities for arrests and prosecution


    24. Fortunately, we had good insurance coverage, and by not trying to squeeze every dollar out of the insurance company, we rebuilt our house in one year


    25. She was trying to get access to CCTV coverage from the day Norman was sent to Paris with Lloyd


    26. Sim could have gone back in simulacrum form at any time after Brendan re-entered the coverage of the cellular network


    27. They forgot the news coverage had real-time pictures


    28. The race was being broadcast all over the planet, and the broadcast feed was coming from Consolidated Network, who were also providing prime-time coverage in North America via various cable and satellite affiliates


    29. Whitey taped the news coverage and gave Tony a VHS copy


    30. Tony gassed over the coverage

    31. “But you did,” she answered rather tonelessly, moving again into the crouched position for the meager coverage that her posture and hair had offered, as a thought intruded


    32. with state-based high risk pools to provide affordable coverage and tax credits where needed


    33. that and then employees will lose the coverage they have in spite of the promises from Obama that this


    34. They can also lose their coverage if the employer changes insurance companies or


    35. laws alone for the 80 to 90% who seem to be satisfied with the insurance coverage and the health care


    36. or increase the age for coverage since it functions with Social Security


    37. We sat in 28F watching the local news coverage of Quan’s death


    38. For those interested in learning more about Spanish grammar, an excellent concise coverage of it is given in Seymour Resnick’s “Essential Spanish Grammar”, published by Dover Publications


    39. shunned half-decent coverage of these


    40. Using this one could find the coverage like module that was developed/test and

    41. Coverage gives clear ideas for what to do next


    42. Test coverage is an important aspect in explaining the completion of a task


    43. coverage helps to tell the other testers and managers about the work completion on


    44. Test coverage measures the amount of testing performed by a set of test


    45. some test, then we can measure coverage and is known as test coverage


    46. The basic coverage measure is where the ‘coverage item’ is whatever we have been able


    47. The requirement document coverage helps the managers about the work status that


    48. With the three of them strung out like that we get a good coverage of telepathic scanning, allowing us to detect the Magi and their troops long before they see us


    49. These would be problems that you either don’t have insurance coverage for or that your insurance company would deny (meaning to not help you pay for) for any number of reasons


    50. Manda watched all the news coverage with amusement













































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    Synonyms for "coverage"

    coverage reportage reporting insurance coverage

    "coverage" definitions

    the total amount and type of insurance carried


    the extent to which something is covered


    the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television