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Example sentences for "well ventilated"

  • No room is well ventilated, unless as much pure air is brought into it as the occupants vitiate at every respiration.

  • It is the duty of the nurse to see that not only the room is well ventilated in the morning, but that fresh air is constantly admitted during the day.

  • Set the legs in their permanent position, spread or close the tail fan as desired, arrange the antennae, and set the specimen in a well ventilated spot to dry.

  • Remove such of these as persist with the handle-held fur needle and then set the specimen in a well ventilated place to dry.

  • When this is well under way, take the turtle from the board and finish drying, wrong side up in a well ventilated place.

  • They should never be constructed near to dwellings, and must always be well ventilated.

  • Cooking ranges should therefore be constructed so as to carry off the fumes of cooking, and kitchens must be well ventilated and so placed that the fumes cannot find their way into other parts of the dwelling.

  • Undress, rub with soft, dry towel, put on nightclothes, feed and put to bed in well ventilated room.

  • Give bath, and immediately after, feed, then put to bed in a well ventilated room, darkened, or out of doors in carriage or crib.

  • The cellar should be well ventilated, having light as well as air.

  • This teaches us that when we plant seeds we must so prepare the soil, and so plant the seeds that they will get enough fresh air to enable them to sprout, or, in other words, the soil must be well ventilated.

  • It is, therefore, of interest to the farmer to see that free water does not come within at least three or four feet of the surface of the soil so that the roots of his crops may have plenty of well ventilated soil in which to develop.

  • The soil must be well ventilated to supply nitrogen for the nitrogen-fixing germs and oxygen for the nitrifying germs.

  • But take care that the rooms be well ventilated; for good air is essential to the cure.

  • Keep the chamber well ventilated, by, from time to time, opening the window.

  • It will be advantageous to have a water-closet near at hand, which should be well supplied with water, be well drained, and be well ventilated.

  • The bedroom should be well ventilated, but the children must be kept cozy and warm or they do not sleep well.

  • At all times the bedroom should be well ventilated.

  • With the stomach and bowels in excellent condition baby defies all kinds of diseases, provided it is given the simple, commonsense attentions needed otherwise, such as being kept warm and clean in a well ventilated room.

  • Place the horse in a comfortable, well ventilated stall, being careful to exclude drafts.


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