28 collocations for ventilate

If the family retire to the drawing-room, or any other room, it is a good practice to throw up the sash to admit fresh air and ventilate the room.

The building was without a doorway, although it had several small windows and a series of ventilating shafts under the house.

But if that is the right word, then that's what her manner was as she ventilated the subject of poor old Tuppy.

In ventilating the population question the stand taken by Mr. Bradlaugh, both here and on the platform, is well known to our old readers, and many works bearing on this vital subject have been advertised and reviewed in these columns.

Therefore, until we have made ample provision for the air supply to the fire, it is quite useless to attempt to ventilate the upper part of the room, either by ventilating gas lights or one of the cheap ventilators with little talc flappers, opening into the chimney when there is an up draught, and shutting themselves up when there is any tendency to down draught.

" Pat emitted a kind of roar, but, before he could ventilate his feelings further, the door communicating with the house was quickly opened and Mr. Brian Brennan walked in.

Then none can steal or deface, nor any reverse of fortune force a sale; sunshine and tempest warm and ventilate the gallery for nothing, andin spite of all that has been said of her crudenessNature is not altogether a bad frame-maker.

They needed a place to air their theories and ventilate their grievances.

He told Windy Taylor of the Double Diamond A he was gonna ventilate yore good health some fine day.

Certainly it was as well ventilated a show house as you could hope for, and I found, when the time came, that the acoustics were splendid.

The German Chancellor declared that "even those Powers which academically ventilated the idea of peaceful mediation invariably and expressly laid stress upon the fact that they had no thought or intention of forcing England to accept peace against her will."

If you move so much as a yard from where yo're standing I ventilate McFluke immediate.

The object of the story was to ventilate the monstrous injustice wrought by delays in the old Court of Chancery, which defeated all the purposes of a court of justice.

The scuttles had been opened to ventilate the interior of the ship.

"The whole of the work seems to be arranged skilfully, and drawn up with care; it comprises much information valuable to the student of antiquities, and will well repay the perusal of those who are interested in the theories and practice of warming and ventilating houses"Archaeological Journal.

The power of the censor makes it exceedingly difficult, or even impossible, to ventilate this matter.

" CHAPTER X ARMY ORGANIZATION I now turn to the discussion of some questions of organization, but it is not my intention to ventilate all the needs and aims connected with this subject that occupy our military circles at the present time.

The preaching was excellent, as the good brethren were more intent upon saving souls than ventilating their great sermons.

It is solely with the object of ventilating both sides of the question that we quote the last two cases.

There must be ventilating spaces in the roof, and in the upper part of all the wards and passages.

It varies in height from 400 to 600 feet, in width from 100 to 300 yards, its channel never exceeds 20 feet in depth, Ergimo explained that the length had been thought to render a tunnel unsuitable, as the ordinary method of ventilation could hardly have been made to work, and to ventilate such a tunnel through shafts sunk to so great a depth would have been almost as costly as the method actually adopted.

"The statesman ventilated his views."

"Good morning!" said the old custodian, as he stood in the door of the lodge, brushing out with his knuckles the cobwebs of sleep entangled in his eyelashes, and ventilating the apartments of his fleshly tabernacle with prolonged oscitations.

It is with much concern that we hear reports of the slaughter of some of these solemn but beautiful owls that have come to ventilate their wisdom among us.

It was therefore resolved to convert some sheet-iron, which they fortunately possessed, into pipes, which, being conducted from the cooking-stove through the length of the ship, served in some degree to raise the temperature and ventilate the cabins.

28 collocations for  ventilate