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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cover
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Therefore we need to have £300 to £500 put back to cover these eventualities .
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Not surprisingly, Whitehall has been hedging its bets with officials preparing briefs to cover a variety of eventualities .
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Now, to cover all eventualities , I at once began to work on both lungs.
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Above are six examples of reels that should cover any eventuality .
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As long as they had been promptly informed he was covered for any eventuality .
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These two scenarios do not cover all eventualities: it is quite possible to build a thermally lightweight house using masonry construction.
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The unit generates delays of between 2 and 24 minutes, which should cover every eventuality .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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We have to be prepared for every eventuality .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Deck shoes, either in leather or cloth, are good alternatives - smart enough for any eventuality .
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Exhaustive assessment of the probable incidence of such eventualities lies outside the scope of these pages.
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If not, then the constraint into the actual eventuality might or might not have the suggested psychological component.
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Not surprisingly, Whitehall has been hedging its bets with officials preparing briefs to cover a variety of eventualities.
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So a blind obstinate energy kept her constant in her refusal to allow any eventuality to mar her Love Affair.
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So, here goes: The foregoing lists are not exhaustive but should cover the vast majority of eventualities.
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The eventuality , however, did not arise.
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Therefore we need to have £300 to £500 put back to cover these eventualities.