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Example sentences for "protected from"

  • Additionally, Class VIII supplies must be protected from contamination.

  • To continue this role, all supplies must be protected from contamination.

  • The rations can be stored in any available space; however, the rations must be protected from exposure to possible contaminants, especially liquids.

  • The drums must be protected from wet by a light roof.

  • If protected from infection, the clinical course is that of dry gangrene.

  • Constitutional measures, massage, and douching should be employed, and the tendon should be protected from strain.

  • The food must be protected from flies, dust and sun.

  • Food must be protected from flies, dust, and sun.

  • The strainers should also be protected from flies.

  • When suppllad with food and partially protected from enemies, they often show a wonderful capacity of enduring climates very different from that in which they originally flourished.

  • The plants are usually grown in tubs and put out in the summer months, but in the winter require to be protected from frost.

  • The plants are easy to cultivate, and are generally grown in large pots or tubs which can be protected from frost in winter.

  • They are within the care of our Government, and their rights are, or should be, protected from invasion by the most solemn obligations.

  • There is a manifest resulting duty that these witnesses shall be protected from injury on account of their testimony.

  • It is protected from tarnish by the application of lacquer.

  • The beams are best cleaned with sand paper, or rotten stone, and may be protected from rust by being rubbed over with a little almond oil.

  • In the window-garden they should be protected from strong, direct sunlight.

  • In growing seedling Rhubarb, the seed may be sown in a coldframe in March or April, protected from freezing, and in two months the plants will be ready to set in rows, 12 inches apart.

  • It should always be deep enough to be protected from freezing, particularly if tiles are used.

  • Give all outdoor Ferns a place which is protected from winds, otherwise they will shrivel and perhaps die.

  • Strawberries, of which they are very fond, must be protected from them.

  • Ducklings are easily reared, soon able to shift for themselves, and to pick up worms, slugs, and insects, and can be cooped together in numbers at night if protected from rats.

  • They must have a dry bed under cover and be protected from rats.

  • This has a great effect on the richness of the excrements, but they are still a very good fertilizer, and should be protected from loss in the same way as stable manure.

  • Why should a compost of muck and lime be protected from rain?

  • This solution must be protected from light if it is to be kept for any length of time.

  • The solution can be used at once and it keeps fairly well if protected from light, in well corked bottles filled up to the neck.

  • The paper should be protected from damp, excessive heat and impure air.

  • It is we who claim to be protected from a hypocrite and a murderer!

  • But while I stay here and do my work, Mrs Rimbolt, I claim to be protected from insult.

  • You talked grandly about claiming to be protected from insult in this house.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "protected from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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