Use "latrine|latrines" in a sentence

1. That is, a latrine.

2. " Dig this latrine, Amin. "

3. Pit latrine without slab/open pit

4. Clean latrines and toilets frequently.

5. It's called a latrine, not a shitter.

6. Human excrement should go into a toilet or latrine.

7. Keep latrines covered and toilets flushed.

8. Latrines are off to the left.

9. They made me clean out the latrines.

10. They were told off to clean the latrines.

11. Barton put the doc in charge of latrines.

12. Where toilets or latrines are not available, bury excrement immediately.

13. Where toilets or latrines are not available, bury excrement immediately

14. A basic pit latrine can be improved in a number of ways.

15. In 2013, Mzuzu University, in partnership with United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Malawi, started a low-cost latrine program in rural areas using the Corbelled latrine design supported by locally owned sustainable businesses.

16. As you all know too well, it's long past time to dig a new latrine pit.

17. If there is no toilet, build a simple latrine rather than just relieving yourself in a field.

18. Teach them to wash their own hands and not to play near the latrine, toilet, or defecation areas.

19. 10 I come out of the dorm into the hall just as McMurphy comes out of the latrine.

20. At the end of each barracks were latrines, which, like all in the prison, drained into septic tanks.

21. But new-wave sanitation experts say sewerage offers little more than convenience when compared to well thought-out latrines.

22. On the fifth and final day theory was put into practice and pits were dug for latrines.

23. Her entire life, she'd been using the banana field behind, but she installed the latrine in a few hours.

24. We found the library wondrously warm, being ingeniously heated by hot pipes which also gushed water into the latrines.

25. And so, to avoid open defecation, municipalities and cities build infrastructure, for example, like pit latrines, in peri-urban and rural areas.

26. For example, in KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa, they've built tens of thousands of these pit latrines.

27. Aqueduct water supplied public baths, latrines, fountains, and private households; it also supported mining operations, milling, farms, and gardens

28. If you ever undermine me again, you'll clean latrines with your tongue... Till you taste no difference between shit and French fries.

29. (Professor Rafael Hidalgo Prieto) The Breakfasting platform was found to be connected with four vast bedchambers and each one was equipped with a latrine

30. When 20 families -- 100 people or so -- share a single latrine, a boy pooping on a garbage pile is perhaps no big thing.

31. A social movement has been initiated in the Mid- and Far-Western Regions accelerating installation of latrines in schools and local communities.

32. A tale of two Cesspits: DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East by University of Cambridge Wooden latrine from medieval Riga, Latvia.

33. A tale of two Cesspits: DNA reveals intestinal health in Medieval Europe and Middle East New research proves the feasibility of retrieving bacterial DNA from ancient latrines

34. * The Church donated thousands of tents and basic food supplies to families in Chad and constructed hand-pump wells, latrines, and shower buildings in refugee camps in Burkina Faso.

35. Further, by wearing shoes when you are near latrines, you can prevent worms that may be there from entering your body through the skin of your feet.

36. Sanitation facilities were improved throughout AMISOM camps through the provision of prefabricated ablution units, septic tanks and soak-away pits, and the construction of field latrines

37. + 27 They tore down the sacred pillar+ of Baʹal, and they tore down the house of Baʹal+ and turned it into latrines, as it remains to this day.

38. Examples of Bluet in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The remains of an old CCC latrine stand amid a meadow of tiny, violet flowers called Bluets. — Sarah Kaplan, chicagotribune.com, "Travel science: Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania," 11 Sep

39. A 1967 human rights report from the Organization of American States found that over 30,000 internees are "forced to work for free in state farms from 10 to 12 hours a day, from sunrise to sunset, seven days per week, poor alimentation with rice and spoiled food, unhealthy water, unclean plates, congested barracks, no electricity, latrines, no showers, inmates are given the same treatment as political prisoners."