How to use in-sentence of “cleaner”:
– Its use makes linking to Goodreads cleaner and more uniform.
– Doctors realized that dirtiness and germs cause infections, so they started to keep things cleaner and do things to kill germs in order to prevent their patients from getting infections.
– He has more friends than the others but apparently “he doesn’t like any of them.” He frequently causes havoc or damage such as wiring the doorbell to a bomb to “pep it up a bit” and adding a small car engine to the vacuum cleaner as previously it “looked a bit on the tentative side” – which then proceeds to suck up the carpet, the floorboards and a friend of Neil’s.
– It also stars Paul Gleason as their teacher and John Kapelos as the cleaner of the school.
– Biodiesel is much cleaner and has less pollution than diesel fuel made from fossil fuels.
– She played Josephine the Plumber in Comet Cleaner ads in the 1960s and 1970s.
– Because trolleybuses do not usually have engines which burn diesel fueldiesel or other fossil fuels, they are much cleaner and quieter than “normal” buses.
– A vacuum cleaner is a device that cleans dust and wastedirt from floors.

Example sentences of “cleaner”:
- There is quite some interest in superconductivity, as it may be a cheaper and cleaner source of electricity.
- Some people want better homes and housing, while other people want better schools, more jobs, better shops, or cleaner and safer streets.
– There is quite some interest in superconductivity, as it may be a cheaper and cleaner source of electricity.
– Some people want better homes and housing, while other people want better schools, more jobs, better shops, or cleaner and safer streets.
– At the age of 14, she started to work as a cleaner in a private school.
– One species of cleaner, the bluestreak cleaner wrasse, shown to the right cleaning a grouper, lives in coral reefs in the Indian OceanIndian and Pacific Oceans.
– A cleaner fish helps the stingrays by eating the parasites it can get at.
– It mimics cleaner fish but in fact bites off pieces of fin.
– Her mother, Betty Lou Motes, was a one-time church secretary and real estate agent, and her father, Walter Grady Roberts, was a vacuum cleaner salesman.
– In 1788, the French Academy of Sciences made several recommendations to make hospitals cleaner and have better ventilation.
– The movie is about an unlucky fishtank cleaner who goes into business as a male prostitute in an attempt to earn enough money to repair the damage that he caused while he was house-sitting.
– He showed many human behaviours but he still showed many behaviours associated with dogs, such as fetching a ball, fearing the vacuum cleaner and barking at squirrels.
More in-sentence examples of “cleaner”:
– The first premise can be false – someone could have hosed down the streets, a street cleaner could have passed, the local river could have flooded, and so on.
– The “Tank Gang” includes Bloat, a puffer fish; Bubbles, a Yellow tang; Peach, a starfish; Gurgle, a Royal gramma; Jacques, a pacific cleaner shrimp; and Deb, a Blacktailed humbug.
– He got a job as a cleaner at a music recording studio called Right Track Studio which is now called Midtown Recording.
– A cleaner is someone who takes away garbage and cleans surfaces.
– Like the Jeep it had square utilitarian styling but had cleaner lines.
– Hawksworth Lichen recolonization in London’s cleaner air.
– Fire concerns led William Joseph Stoddard, a dry cleaner from Atlanta, to develop Stoddard solvent as a slightly less flammable alternative to gasoline-based solvents.
– Ordinary window cleaner and a paper towel do a nice job of removing the oil.
– The Hudson River used to have a lot of pollution from industry, but it is becoming cleaner now.
– In addition cow urine is used as a floor cleaner and to manufacture Cosmeticscosmetic products like skin creams, bathing liquids and soap.
– When Rudd was young, he learned to play the didgeridoo on a vacuum cleaner hose.
– His work has paved the way for development of cleaner energy sources and will guide the development of fuel cells, said Astrid Graslund, secretary of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.
– An ultrasonic cleaner works by the energy released from the collapse of millions of tiny bubbles near the dirty surface.
– It was first made in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., as a wallpaper cleaner in the 1930s.
– She also worked in a local bank as a cleaner and bookkeeper.
– He even showed the cleaner the proper way to mop the floor.
– Fresh air prevents issues like mold and bacteria growth, as well as the spread of disease. It helps eliminate dust, which can lead to cleaner living standards. Single rooms can sometimes be ventilated by opening a window or door, but this isn’t as successful for larger structures.
– Ammonia or an ammonia-based cleaner such as window and glass cleaner, is basic.
– It is a fictional story that follows the real-life Cleaner fixer biblical epic.
– They include wrasse, cichlids, catfish, and gobygobies, as well as by a number of different species of cleaner shrimp.
– For example, if there are cleaners in the office building, and each cleaner only cleans one floor, the cleaner for a each floor could have a “sub-master” key that opens only the offices on that floor, while each employee still has a key that opens only his/her office and the manager still has a key that opens all of the doors.
– This is meant to offer a cleaner method of dispensing the product.
– Sometimes, cleaer shrimp join cleaner wrasse and other cleaner fish.
– His mother was a cleaner who was unmarried and she raised him with the help of her mother and he knew his father and he was hard to control because of his antisocial behaviour along with his brother and he was taken with his brother into local authority care when he was 10 years old.
– This results in a cleaner looking cigar.
– Bubble” bubble bath, “Glass Wax” glass cleaner and “Snowy Bleach.” The company had been founded by his father, Harold Schafer.
– If a cleaner way of doing this is developed, the template will be changed.
– I feel that the whole deletion process will be much cleaner and neater if sysops on this wiki are able to set the flood flag on themselves.
– The patent also states that by having a stick, the stick would allow the fried food to be handled and eaten in a cleaner way.
– He was an outspoken supporter for natural gas as a cleaner and safer alternative to oil and coal fuels.
– In about 1895, William Doble improved on Pelton’s half-cylindrical bucket form with an elliptical bucket that included a cut in it to allow the jet a cleaner bucket entry.
– Gadd, who gives him the Poltergust 3000, a vacuum cleaner that is capable of capturing ghosts.
– The oil was cleaned in Newhall, in what is now the oldest existing oil cleaner in the world.
– For example, caustic soda and drain cleaner are made from sodium hydroxide, a strong base.
– He worked as a cleaner in hotels in Chennai.
– The exterior doors might also be configured so that they can be opened by any employee key, cleaner key, or the manager’s master key.
– The clumps of bacteria stay in the tank and the cleaner water leaves.Some of the bacteria falling to the bottom of the “secondary” tank are pumped back to the mixing tank so there are enough bacteria to create a thick brown mixture.
– When the studio heard how good he was, he quit his job as a cleaner and made the band Nine Inch Nails.
– This behaviour is similar to that of cleaner fish.
– Some allow the cleaner to go inside their mouth to hunt these parasites.
– If the climate is very sensitive this will be very difficult, so maybe people and countries should change to using cleaner energy more quickly.
– After World War II, coal began losing cleaner fuels such as oil and gas.
– It is reached by choosing the earpiece, then using a vacuum cleaner to break in, then using glue to sneak past the Toppats, sending out a Robot Helper, melting the bones of a Toppat, hitting another Toppat with a stick, rerouting the power, and using a force gun to escape.
– Dry “yerba”, on the other hand, allows a cleaner and easier insertion of the “bombilla”, though care must be taken so as not to overly disturb the arrangement of the “yerba”.
– London’s cholera epidemics stopped once the authorities built sewage treatment plants, delivered cleaner water, and built a system of underground pipes that kept sewage from seeping into the water supply.
– She is now a cleaner for the Catlady left.
– Bottom fermenting yeasts eat less sugar and produce a crisper, cleaner taste.
- The first premise can be false – someone could have hosed down the streets, a street cleaner could have passed, the local river could have flooded, and so on.
- The "Tank Gang" includes Bloat, a puffer fish; Bubbles, a Yellow tang; Peach, a starfish; Gurgle, a Royal gramma; Jacques, a pacific cleaner shrimp; and Deb, a Blacktailed humbug.
