Which preposition to use with ventilating
This operation is called ventilating by the planters, and is continued until there is no apparent heat in the heaps.
He is a favourite of mine, and is not enough known; his character has been only ventilated in party pamphlets[1030].'
She knew, of course, that there was no love lost between herself and them; and she was quite ready to entertain the evil insinuations which the late Duchess Giovanna had ventilated with reference to Bianca.
The (European style) houses, which are generally spacious, are gloomy and ugly, and not well ventilated for such a climate.
The coal-bin is off the scullery, and is ventilated into the air through a separate shaft, which also passes through the roof.
The houses have wider fronts, larger air spaces in rear, are not so crowded, and are better ventilated than the houses of Havana.
To the Senate of the United States: I transmit herewith, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 1st of February, 1860, a report from the Secretary of War, communicating the information desired relative to the payments, agreements, arrangements, etc., in connection with the heating and ventilating of the Capitol and Post-Office extensions.
All these huts have windows, and most of them are ventilated through openings under the eaves or just below the ridge, and some through both.
Lighting and Ventilating by Gas.
The same remark may apply to his nether integuments, which were ventilated at each knee, indicating a most praiseworthy regard to the laws of health.