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Example sentences for "free circulation"

  • Timber will last for centuries if placed in a sheltered position and exposed to a free circulation of air.

  • The wheels also serve to keep the bottom clear of the ground, and allow of a free circulation of air beneath.

  • No remedy however is more safe or more certain than that of rubbing the affected part, to restore a free circulation.

  • As flowers and plants should enjoy a free circulation of air to make them grow well, sitting rooms are not very well adapted to the purpose, unless they could be frequently ventilated by opening the doors and windows.

  • Lattices are preferable to glazed lights, as they admit a free circulation of air; and if too much wind draws in, oiled paper may be pasted over the lattice, or a frame constructed so as to slide backwards and forwards at pleasure.

  • Wherever placed, however, some attention should be paid to airing and ventilating the rooms regularly, by opening the windows, and occasionally the doors, in order to excite a free circulation of air.

  • The streets and alleys prevent a free circulation: and 4.

  • Aggravated by want of free circulation of air.

  • The essentials in properly drying are artificial heat and free circulation of the air about the drying articles.

  • A hive standing alone, with a free circulation of air on every side, will not be seriously injured by the sun.

  • These beets should be piled up there as cord-wood, to give a free circulation of the air.

  • The bather, after leaving the machine, ought for half an hour to take a brisk walk in order to promote a reaction, and thus to cause a free circulation of the blood.

  • Dancing, followed as a rational amusement, causes a free circulation of the blood, and provided it does not induce her to sit up late at night, is most beneficial.

  • They prevent a free circulation of the air.

  • Batavia, built almost in a swamp, surrounded by marshes in all directions, trees and jungles, which prevent the exhalations being carried off by a free circulation of air, is peculiarly obnoxious from this cause.

  • It must be such as to absorb and retain ammonia--to allow water to pass through it, and be discharged below the point to which the roots of crops are searching for food--and to admit of a free circulation of air.

  • Besides the properties just described, the soil must possess the power of admitting a free circulation of air.

  • It is evident that to secure an even temperature, a free circulation of air must be brought in contact with the wood.

  • The ends also should be protected from the sun, and everything possible done to induce a free circulation of air, and to keep the foundations free from all plant growth.

  • If the Grapes are colouring, a free circulation of air, accompanied with a high temperature, will be advantageous.

  • To accomplish this it is advisable to allow a free circulation of air during the early part of the day, with an abundance of atmospheric moisture, and to shut up early in the afternoon with a high degree of temperature.

  • When a few days of gloom occur, the humidity that sometimes becomes stagnant and injurious should be dissipated by a free circulation of air when bright weather returns.

  • When the seeds are picked off, keep them in baskets until ready to spread them in a cool, dry room, where they will be exposed to a free circulation of air.

  • After they are shelled, the seed must be put into bags or baskets, a small quantity in each parcel, and set where there is a free circulation of air, until wanted for planting.

  • They can get more air in shock than if spread on a scaffold, and a free circulation of air about them is important.

  • This avenue has a roof of wood sufficiently high to allow of a free circulation of air, and having apertures, at regular distances near the top, to admit the light.

  • But in this place I found it impossible to stay; there was no free circulation of air throughout the room, and it had all the benefit of the smell from the stable and other abominations.

  • There were no Venetian blinds to the door, consequently, the only means of obtaining a free circulation of air was to have it open.

  • This was probably caused by a desire to secure a free circulation of air, but it at the same time destroyed every idea of privacy, and therefore looked exceedingly uncomfortable.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "free circulation" 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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