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Sentence count:167+12Posted:2017-06-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: coveringuncoveringrecovereconomic recoveryrecoveryrecoveredrecover fromfull recoveryMeaning: [rɪ'kʌvə(r)]  adj. returning to health after illness or debility. 
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61, But some are now recovering at an emergency field hospital.
62, Read in studio A car salesman is recovering after being held up at gunpoint by a man posing as a customer.
63, Rescue workers here have little choice but to grit their teeth and get on with the grim task of recovering the bodies.
64, Recovering, Emmie seized the thin old hearthrug and began to beat at the flames.
65, Like some one recovering from the flu, she quit taking her medicine as soon as she felt better.
66, Bardot was still recovering from shock after narrowly missing being shot earlier this year by hunters killing her pets.
67, After recovering from his broken leg, Mark Whipple finished with 13 goals and seven assists.
68, To them, recovering from a broken collar bone in the opulent surroundings of Clarence House, would be luxury.
69, For crying out loud, how many shows about recovering your favorite footstool can a normal person sit through?
70, My husband, just recovering from hospital treatment himself, must now care for me[Sentencedict.com], entailing 24-hour supervision.
71, Parents may therefore voluntarily agree to give notice before recovering their children.
72, Recovering quickly, he smiled in return and extended his hand.
73, Mr Honecker, 77 and still recovering from a gall-bladder operation, has so far flatly rejected all notions of change.
74, And in our psychiatric rehabilitation centres for men and women of all ages recovering from mental illness.
75, The 20-year-old, recovering from a hernia operation, returns to full training convinced he can boost Spurs revival still further.
76, Rather than recovering lost languages, John Friedman is recovering lost lives.
77, Tracey is also being shown in advance how she can help herself when she's recovering from the operation.
78, He's said to be recovering well from an eyelid operation and reconstructive surgery on his nose.
79, The companies had asked the commission to set up a hearing for recovering the money from customers.
80, Aaron Hammon is a recovering speed freak; he has carried a torch for the drug methamphetamine since childhood.
81, The woman, whose name is not being released, is recovering from a fractured skull at a local hospital.
81, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
82, The Franks report cost £60 000 and stands a good chance of recovering some of that cost through sales of the report.
83, Recovering slightly from the terror of a moment ago, he wondered whether he dared pick up the skull.
84, Monica Dunnell, Terry's wife, is gradually recovering from an acute infection.
85, After recovering from an attack of shallow breathing he recovered and one nurse said he was smiling and cooing in his cot.
86, I was a recovering heroin addict who befriends Nastassja Kinski's character.
87, These may be helpful when recovering from an illness or if you fear your normal diet is lacking.
88, It is also suitable for injured horses or those recovering from illness.
89, Karros is recovering from a strained hamstring and has yet to play in an exhibition game.
90, Vodka-tippler Elliott, 70, is now recovering at his holiday home on Ibiza with second wife Susan.
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