A well-ventilated room means poor business at the bar.
The air in a poorly ventilated room occupied by a number of people rapidly changes in composition.
Hence in a poorly ventilated room occupied by a number of people the amount of carbon dioxide rapidly increases.
Badly-ventilated school-houses have heretofore been a source of great injury to children, developing scrofula and consumption in constitutions where it might have remained latent during their lifetime.
The smaller drains should be ventilated in the same way when far removed from main soil pipe or other connection.
The soil pipe is ventilated by continuing up through and well above the roof with a full opening at the top.
There is little or no objection to doing the ironing in a well-ventilated kitchen.
In the bath-room is a large closet in which may be arranged a chest of drawers, and, if desired, a ventilated receptacle for soiled linen.
The traps should be ventilatedby 1-1/2-inch or two-inch connections with the outer air, as shown by cut.
They are compelled to work in ill-ventilated and otherwise unfit mines.
They are as a rule dusty, ill-ventilated and poorly lighted.
A large room, well ventilated and one in which the sun shines at some part of the day.
Put the patient in a well ventilated room, and confine him to the bed from the beginning, and have him remain there until well.
Dark, poorly ventilated rooms, such as tenements and factories and the crowding of cities favors infection, as do in-door life and occupations in which dust must be inhaled.
Insufficient clothing, damp and badlyventilated buildings, a lack of out-door air and sunshine, and inherited constitutional weakness, are other causes.
The patient should be isolated and sleep in a large, well ventilated room.
This is common in children that are not well nourished, living in badly ventilated and crowded houses, and in the negroes.
The sick room should be ventilated without any draught hitting the patient.
Every closet is ventilated through rolling blinds in the door panels; and foul air, either admitted or created within them, is passed off at once by flues near the ceiling overhead, passing into conductors leading off through the garret.
This loft is thoroughly ventilated by windows, and the heat of the sun upon it ripens the cheese rapidly for market.
One of the best ventilated houses we have ever seen, is that owned and occupied by Samuel Cloon, Esq.
A commodious, well-lighted, and well-ventilated cellar is one of the most important apartments of the farm house.
The water is then kept in the close, ill-ventilated tenements they occupy until it is required for use.
A house may be built anywhere," wrote one of the Medical Officers of Health in 1862, "and almost anyhow, provided all the rooms can be lighted and ventilated from a street or alley adjoining.
Let every house be ill-ventilated by shutting out the light and air, and as a reward for your ingenuity you shall be subject to a less amount of taxation.
Every factory to which this Act applies shall be kept in a cleanly state and be ventilated in such a manner, &c.
A few sous for a cup of coffee or a glass of liqueur entitle you to spend your whole afternoon in a cafe, ventilated and lighted to perfection, where you may read all the journals, and amuse your leisure with the manly game of dominoes.
For well do we remember how thy fame Accustomed was our fathers to amuse: And what a by-word was thy complex name, Then daily ventilated in the news.
Even in the well ventilated baths the pungent smell of segregated humanity permeates.
Others took up this accusation, and the affair was so ventilated that Esterhazy was subjected to a secret trial by court-martial, which ended in an acquittal.
But he found a worthy champion of the opposite in Abraham Lincoln, who riddled and ventilated many of his specious arguments, and succeeded in inducing him to make a statement that proved fatal to his hopes of the Presidency.
If this be done, the need for much oxygen disappears, and the patient will have no difficulty of breathing in suitably ventilated places.
Colds" are now known to be infectious, being often caught in close ill-ventilated places of public assembly.
When the children breathed this soiled air in again it made them "dirty inside"; and this homely statement left such an unpleasant picture in the mother's mind that her rooms were always well ventilated afterward.
The long rows of airy and well-ventilated cells are well lighted, the walls and ceilings being whitewashed and the floors, built of red brick, kept scrupulously clean.
You must have your rooms well ventilated if you wish to avoid fainting and discomfort.
Generally our ordinary sitting-rooms are tolerably well ventilated by the opening and shutting of doors, the size of the fire-place, &c.
She will afford accommodation for more than 200 persons, is fitted up with high and airy state rooms, thoroughly ventilated by means of sky lights the whole length of the cabin, which is very extensive.
Even in a close and badly ventilated garden, vegetables indicate their situation; they are sickly in appearance, and vapid in taste.
Much of the warmth, however, is lost by the ventilatedcondition in which the wearers maintain them, as it costs labor to mend them, but none to sit around and shiver.
This brush is sometimes replaced by the most thoroughly ventilated reindeer or moose skin, and in rare cases by an old piece of canvas.
The room was arranged on the plan of a dairy, and was so thoroughly ventilated that even the flowers which were over from Saturday night were many of them still fresh and fit for sale.
Constant and regular singing with proper care and not tiring is excellent for consumptive lungs, which should be done in well-ventilated rooms.
In the family this may sometimes be done by removing the patient to an upper room, which can be well ventilated by means of windows and an open fire.
This startling fact should be borne in mind by the occupants of crowded horse-cars and ill-ventilated apartments.
Sleep eight hours every night, between the same hours, as nearly as possible, in a room well ventilated from the top of the window.
The patient should sleep on a mattress in a well-ventilated room.
It is caused by innutritious food and residence in damp and ill-ventilated apartments.
Tucker's tent offered the advantages of being carried without difficulty, easily erected by one man, readily ventilated and yet giving shelter to four men in any weather.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ventilated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.