Use in sentence of “clean”

How to use in-sentence of “clean”:

+ To mixed reception, she announced a collaboration called ‘Someone Else’s Baby’ with Clean Bandit, who you may recall she performed with in 2016 and her boyfriend, Jack Patterson, is in it.

+ Even if people know about condoms and clean needles, they may not “have” condoms and clean needles.

+ Can others please look at the edits of and clean up some of their mess? I’m on mobile right now and not comfortable handling some of the cleanup that’s needed on my phone.

+ Doctors began to use chemicals to cleanse wounds and clean their tools between each patient.

+ Along that line, Ustaše ministers Mile Budak, Mirko Puk, and Milovan Žanić declared in May 1941 that the goal of the new Ustaše policy was an ethnically clean Croatia.

+ But needle exchange programs do more than give people clean needles.

Use in sentence of clean
Use in sentence of clean

Example sentences of “clean”:

+ Recent policies include a target to reach net zero C0 emissions by 2050, investment in clean energy and the environment, increased school funding, increased funding in science and research, increased police numbers, and increased NHS funding.

+ Everyone is issued a special cloth to dust and clean the portraits.

+ In this way, she said, he would be washed clean of his crimes.

+ The subcommittee was formerly known as the Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate Change, and Nuclear Safety, but was renamed during committee organization of the 110th Congress, after responsibility over global warming issues.

+ Considered one of the most honest and hardworking presidents in the history of Latin America, he provided strong, clean leadership at a time when his country most needed it.

+ These things are clean water, salt, and Glucosesugar.

+ Her friends saw that the way she looked and how clean her house was not as good as they used to be.

+ Recent policies include a target to reach net zero C0 emissions by 2050, investment in clean energy and the environment, increased school funding, increased funding in science and research, increased police numbers, and increased NHS funding.

+ Everyone is issued a special cloth to dust and clean the portraits.
+ In this way, she said, he would be washed clean of his crimes.

+ The sand there is fine and white with clean water.

+ There are some people who do not want people to “know” about condoms or clean needles.

+ Chlorine is used to make many different things, like plastics, and is used to clean swimming pools.

+ It is easy to prepare and clean up because it is all packed in one bowl.

+ A bad hand account is one that you would use to make bad changes, such as vandalism, while keeping your good hand account clean of any changes that might reflect negatively on you.

More in-sentence examples of “clean”:

+ People clean and decorate their house before the festival.

+ Ertl’s research laid the foundation of modern surface chemistry, which has helped explain how fuel cells produce energy without pollution, how catalytic converters clean up car exhausts and even why iron rusts, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.

+ The plumbing industry is an important part of every developed economy because people need clean water and safe ways to move and store waste.

+ A still is a tool used to clean a liquid.

+ A doctor and a servant watch the Queen as she walks in her sleep, wringing her hands trying to clean them of blood.

+ We want to keep categories such as :Category:Future events, :Category:Upcoming movies, and :Category:Upcoming video games as clean as possible.

+ The player character is a former FizzCo employee, their job was to clean up the mess left behind from a party FizzCo had.

+ They harness a clean and renewable energy source.

+ Also, the clean city started to bring many tourists from all around the world to the city.

+ Danny loves to clean his house, especially his furniture.

+ He did not tell Augeias that Eurystheus had ordered him to clean the stables.Instead, he made a bargain with Augeias.

+ Augeias learned from Eurystheus’ servant Copreus that Eurystheus had ordered Herakles to clean the stables.

+ After the aeration cycle, the garments are clean and ready for pressing/finishing.

+ They need clean small brooks in their habitat.

+ A number of places, including New York City, have laws telling pet owners to clean up after their pets after the pet has pooped on a sidewalk or any public place, on a floor, wall, stairway or roof of any public or private premises used in common by the public, or on a fence, wall or stairway of a building abutting on a public.

+ The delta function is often used in sampling theory, where its pointiness is useful for getting clean samples.

+ I propose a thorough study to clean it up, clear it up, and tag it as official.

+ Hemodialysis is when doctors take blood from a person, clean the blood with a special kind of filter, called a” haemodialyser” and put it back in the person.

+ The Selous’ Zebra’s belly is partly striped and they have clean black and white banding.

+ In 2010 the Israeli government started a project to clean the river.

+ Other efforts to prevent the disease include, providing clean drinking water, good sanitation, and handwashing.

+ It was Clean Bandit’s first entry on the chart since “Rather Be” with Jess Glynne.

+ In reality, however, Didi took Dil inside to clean him and change his diaper.

+ So I was trying to clean up the Matrix articles and I copied the cat structure from en, which goes under :en:Category:American films.

+ They can have smooth, clean surfaces, or they can be scarred from sliding against another joint.

+ Gabbard strongly supported legislation to promote clean energy.

+ Haddad was the Workers’ Party Workers’ Party candidate for President in the 2018 elections, replacing former president Lula, whose candidacy was banned by the Clean Slate law.

+ Abedzadeh kept a clean sheet and was named man of the match, as Marítimo won the match 1–0.

+ It can be used to make chromic acid, which is used to clean glass.

+ Joseph of Arimathea took the body of Jesus, wrapped it in a clean linen shroud, and placed it in his own new tomb that had been carved in the rock.

+ However, modern two-stroke designs, like the Vespa ET2 Injection use fuel-injection and are as clean as four-strokes.

+ Keeping it clean is important to health, and skin care is a big industry.

+ They say that using clean technologies is a profitable enterprise that is moving steadily into mainstream business.

+ Pernick and Wilder highlight eight major clean technology sectors: solar power, wind power, biofuels, green buildings, Sustainable transportpersonal transportation, the smart grid, mobile applications, and water filtration.

+ They are clean dogs which makes them more cat-like than other dogs and they will spend hours cleaning themselves when they have any dirt on their coats.

+ Lloris ended the 2012–13 season with 25 appearances and 9 clean sheets.

+ At this shelter, a homeless boy could have a hot meal and a clean bed for a few pennies.

+ Because pugs have wrinkles on their faces, owners must clean the folded part of their skin.

+ People chew gum for personal enjoyment and also to help clean teeth.

+ The growth in population has made the water unsafe again in many places, but round about 1900 a clean water supply was available in many parts of the world.

+ Pigs need a warm, clean area under a roof to sleep, and they should not be crowded.

+ Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not show the shape of the body.

+ The clean cuts, and lack of gastroliths, stones in stomach for grinding food suggest that the animal relied on chewing to grind food.

+ They still have many challenges to overcome before fusion power can be used as a clean source of energy.

+ They are able to keep clean by not having long feathers on their head.

+ Objects inserted into the vagina or anus should be clean and should not be able to scratch or break.

+ He was instructed to take 14, or a pair of 7, of clean animals.

+ People clean and decorate their house before the festival.

+ Ertl’s research laid the foundation of modern surface chemistry, which has helped explain how fuel cells produce energy without pollution, how catalytic converters clean up car exhausts and even why iron rusts, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said.
+ The plumbing industry is an important part of every developed economy because people need clean water and safe ways to move and store waste.

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