“covering” in sentences?

How to use in-sentence of “covering”:

+ The outer covering is the pericardium.

+ They once ranged from Southeast Europe to India, covering most of Southwest Asia, and hence it is also known as the Persian lion.

+ Although most are more beefcake and porn-focused, there are some, such as “Bear World Magazine”, which focus on the bear lifestyle, covering a range of topics and celebrating the bear community as a whole.

+ The main television channel covering Geneva is the Télévision Suisse Romande; while its headquarters are in Geneva, the programmes cover the whole of French-speaking Switzerland.

+ A juvenile had impressions of long fluffy feathers in the form of hair-like filaments covering the rump, legs and neck.

+ The template is typically used in the six articles covering the respective nations’ participation in the Games, plus the article covering the tournament.

+ The Kettle Moraine, a region of Wisconsin covering an area from Green Bay at Lake Michigan to south-central Wisconsin, has numerous kettles, moraines and other glacial features.

covering in sentences?
covering in sentences?

Example sentences of “covering”:

+ Their colors range from brown to grey and have different patterns covering them.They have many shapes and they differ in color.

+ The dam creates a lake covering an area of 46.5km.

+ Various forms of Polo, and similar sports, have been long played, traditionally, throughout a wide range covering Assam and Manipur areas of India, Kashmir, Nepal and Tibet, and the Northern valleys of Pakistan such as Gilgit, Hunza Valley, Baltistan and Chitral District and parts of Central Asia as well.

+ He fought in close quarters combat; and he stayed behind to provide covering fire while his unit withdrew.

+ The easiest way of solving this promblem was covering over the stream with concrete.

+ When the figures were finished the artist would set the work in a wooden frame and “gild” it by covering the background with a little pieces of gold leaf that had been beaten into very thin sheets.

+ The young that are up to 60 cm long have small black spots, with an area of lightness surrounding each spot, covering the entire body.

+ There are over 50 IPAs covering an area of more than 36 million hectares.

+ The street is completely covered by a floral carpet covering an area of 1890 m², generally composed of thirteen “sections”, in addition to the decoration of the staircase leading to the Church of Saint Maria of Cima which is located at the top of the hill.

+ Over many hundreds of years, sand and mud fell to the bottom of the sea, covering the alluvial deposit.

+ Their colors range from brown to grey and have different patterns covering them.They have many shapes and they differ in color.

+ The dam creates a lake covering an area of 46.5km.

+ Foxes in the wild curl up in a ball out in the open to sleep, keeping warm by covering themselves with their bushy tails.

+ Instead of the recruiting job he expected, Murray was put in charge of the Newcastle, New South WalesNewcastle Covering Force, and immediately promoted him to temporary Major-General.

+ In addition, little could be seen from inside the Bridge due to the stone grills covering the windows.

+ From 1997 to 2000 he was a regular representative, covering for Lars Sponheim who was appointed to the first cabinet Bondevik.

+ He was the Swedish reporter covering the Norrmalmstorg robbery in 1973 and the West German Embassy siege in 1975.

+ He silenced a machine gun nest and he stayed behind to provide covering fire as his unit withdrew.

+ An admin on SE Wiktionary contacted Kent State with no response, so we recently did a few range blocks covering the main ranges of vandalism.

+ There were four feeder roads one kilometre away from each other on which Afgan horsemen could come down to battle field and if needed could retreat behind the shadow of five feet high covering road.

More in-sentence examples of “covering”:

+ A turtleneck is a kind of sweater that has a small round piece covering your neck.

+ The Portuguese language as a rule determines that the plural of nouns, when covering individuals of the feminine and masculine gender, is made based on the masculine: "twenty girls".
+ The oceanic whitetip shark is mainly solitary and swims slowly, and is usually seen cruising near the top of the water column, covering large amounts of empty water, searching for prey or any food source.

+ A turtleneck is a kind of sweater that has a small round piece covering your neck.

+ The Portuguese language as a rule determines that the plural of nouns, when covering individuals of the feminine and masculine gender, is made based on the masculine: “twenty girls”.

+ The oceanic whitetip shark is mainly solitary and swims slowly, and is usually seen cruising near the top of the water column, covering large amounts of empty water, searching for prey or any food source.

+ It is the first of the books of the Tanakh covering the history of Israel from the arrival in the Promised Land to the Babylonian captivity.

+ Wozzeck has scary visions: he sees the sinking sun covering the world in flames.

+ Many tiny hair-like cilia stick out of these cells into the mucus covering the surface of the epithelium.

+ Before working for ABC and ESPN, Gerould worked at NBC Sports covering the 1988 Summer Olympics and called some NFL games for NBC in the 1980s.

+ Fox Searchlight Pictures is currently negotiating the rights to create a biopic covering the early years of Meyer’s career.

+ Cloud forests often have mosses covering the ground and vegetation.

+ She was born at St Chad’s Hospital, Edgbaston, Birmingham, which was then the hospital covering Smethwick, Staffordshire.

+ The sex of a baby is discovered by recovering cells from the sac covering the foetus.

+ He tried many jungle animals on the wall covering of the room but was not pleased.

+ Finally, there is a problem with the “”Later years”” paragraph, this could just be my browser but the picture is covering the first sentence.

+ Living vegetation covered around 55% of the land area, with litter covering 30% and the remaining 15% of the ground being bare.

+ Most of Televisa’s national newscasts air on its Las Estrellas network, covering key dayparts.

+ Since 2007 the place has a set of solar panels covering the roofs of eight buildings and two solar carports.

+ The male is a black bird-of-paradise with a shining green crown, blue-green breast shield and a long velvety black erectile cape covering his back.

+ It is the largest National Park in Peru, covering an area of 15,328km².

+ Therefore, Macedonian was an umbrella term covering Bulgarians, Turks, Greeks, Vlachs, Albanians, Serbs, Jews, and so on.

+ In 2007, she began covering Eurovision news and soon became a member of İTV’s Eurovision organising committee.

+ Bark is the covering of the Plant stemstems of woody plants, like trees.

+ The first part consists of fifteen chapters, covering the Roman Catholic clericalism from the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century in Austria-Hungary, then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

+ Coonoor is a small town in the Nilgiris districtNilgiris District situated in Tamil Nadu, covering the Western Ghats region in the state.

+ Cama wrote a single book, covering the Buddha Hand Wing Chun system, which was published on August 14, 2014.

+ His armor cannot contain his form and shatters, leaving him with a new, white natural armor covering his chest and shoulders.

+ Sandals were made by putting the foot on a piece of skin while the shoemaker made a covering for the foot.

+ Hinduism is the second largest religious affiliation in Bangladesh, covering over at least 8.5% of the population.

+ Akbar’s wars made the Mughal empire more than twice as big as it had been before, covering most of the Indian subcontinent except the south.

+ A hat is a type of covering for the head, and there are many types of hats.

+ The head also resembled that of a plesiosaur, but with the primitive palate bone covering roof of mouth.

+ The template is typically used in the articles covering the involved nations’ participation in the Games, and in the article covering the tournament as a whole.

+ Arm feathers were probably still present on “Gigantoraptor”, since their main functions, such as display and covering the eggs while brooding, are not related to the regulation of body heat.

+ In March 1929 the Communist Party of Azerbaijan decided that the school would be divided into three independent schools covering agriculture, economy, and petroleum.

+ The idea is to create a “”festival of philanthropy”” that can, over the years, become a part of the Indian ethos, with the Week being celebrated every year covering Gandhi Jayanti.

+ Its most common uses in construction are for covering walls, floors and roofs before the finish products are applied.

+ Many other dromaeosaur fossils have been found with feathers covering their bodies, some with fully-developed feathered wings.

+ There is a vast plain covering an area of 580 sq miles, bearing the same name Deosai.

+ They have an iridescent bronzy emerald green from the forehead, all the way to the tail, covering the whole backside.

+ Even though this covering is practically useless as a covering, ettiquette says it must still be worn.

+ South Waziristan is the southern part of Waziristan, a mountainous region of northwest Pakistan, bordering Afghanistan and covering some 11,585km².

+ It is one of the largest parks in the city, covering 4,210 acres of land.

+ One reason for covering the surface with gesso is that wood or canvas has a rough or uneven surface, and a colour.

+ He dropped to one knee with the paddle of his goalstick covering the space between his legs, and extending his glove to cover the left side of the net.

+ It is a very small area, covering only a square mile, and has a very small resident population.

+ On March 22, 2009, Mount Redoubt erupted, sending ash high in the air and covering the mountains around with.

+ Please support all projects covering a wide range of valid wiki information with a view to appearing correctly structured thus increasing interest in this wiki.

+ Many people believed the media did a bad job on covering the election because no one paid attention to her primary campaign.

+ It lies in the south-east of the island, covering more than 8% of the country.

+ It is the largest Disney theme park in the world, covering more than.

+ Chalo Chatu is an Internet encyclopedia project in the English language that is documenting the entire Zambia only covering historical events and current events, notable public figures, companies, organizations, websites, national monuments and other notable key features of Zambia.

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