Some sentences in use of “baths”

How to use in-sentence of “baths”:

+ A few years later he opened special treatment baths on the seafront at East Cliff, Brighton.

+ In space, the “bathroom” should probably be called the “restroom” instead, because one really can not take baths there.

+ For example, one story says that she took baths in milk, to make her skin softer.

+ Starting in the 16th century, public baths started declining.

+ Bird baths that provide clean and continual water all year makes more birds come.

+ Public baths for relaxing were built in all parts of the Roman Empire.

+ When the Pope’s own Master of Ceremonies, Biagio da Cesena, said “it was mostly disgraceful that in so sacred a place there should have been depicted all those nude figures, exposing themselves so shamefully” and that it was no work for a papal chapel but rather “for the public baths and taverns” Michelangelo worked the Cesena’s semblance into the scene as Minos, judge of the underworld.

+ The trust focused on providing schools, hospitals, museums, public baths and reading rooms.

Some sentences in use of baths
Some sentences in use of baths

Example sentences of “baths”:

+ The Leukerbad hot baths are just North of Leuk, towards the pass.

+ This was followed by the hugely successful Three Tenors concert held on the eve of the World Cup final at the ancient Baths of Caracalla in Rome with fellow tenors Plácido Domingo and José Carreras and conductor Zubin Mehta, which became the biggest selling classical record of all time.

+ The Leukerbad hot baths are just North of Leuk, towards the pass.

+ This was followed by the hugely successful Three Tenors concert held on the eve of the World Cup final at the ancient Baths of Caracalla in Rome with fellow tenors Plácido Domingo and José Carreras and conductor Zubin Mehta, which became the biggest selling classical record of all time.

+ The Ancient Greeceancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples.

+ So Hiram gave Solomon all the cedar and pine logs he wanted, and Solomon gave Hiram wheat for his family, and twenty thousand baths olive oil.

+ Cadbury’s also built the Bournville indoor swimming baths on Bournville Lane, the Valley pool boating lake and the picturesque cricket pitch adjacent to the factory site, that was made famous as the picture on boxes of Milk Tray chocolates throughout the 1950s and early 1960s.

+ The water in bird baths can be changed once a week, but one can hardly do that with larger bodies of water.

+ Among the destruction caused by the hurricane were the Varberg Open Air Bath and the Mölle Open Air Baths as well as the Ribergsborgs and the Sibbarp Open Air Baths in Malmö.

+ One of the most significant buildings of an earlier phase of development was Dollan Baths leisure complex which has Grade A listed status.

+ Hot baths were a Roman necessity and were not found at Olympia however.

+ The public baths were used not only for bathing.

+ These birds can also take baths in shallow pools or bird baths.

+ In the year 19 BC, Marcus Agrippa commissioned an aqueduct to provide water for the baths he had built in the city.

+ People at this time started building baths inside their homes.

+ In late Hellenistic Egypt, Cleopatra used saffron in her baths to make her feel good..

+ They took cold baths in the morning, and had to clean their rooms and do needlework.

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