sanitary in the PONS Dictionary

sanitary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

sanitary [or household] faience

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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On the north are a projecting garderobe, with sanitary flues.
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Where a parish was partly in an urban sanitary district and partly in a rural sanitary district, it was split into two civil parishes.
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Able to produce clean, sanitary ice year-round, their product gradually replaced ice harvested from ponds.
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Higher population densities required more complex sewer collection and conveyance systems to maintain (somewhat) sanitary conditions in crowded cities.
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The men were freezing and starving and endured poor sanitary conditions.
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From 1875 these local bodies were designated as urban or rural sanitary districts.
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In the 1840s there were no adequate sanitary facilities or water supply and life expectancy was low.
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Not only was sanitary reform necessary, but the epidemics were largely due to overpopulation.
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The act of 1883 also dealt with sanitary conditions in bakehouses.
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Rates were determined and sanitary and building regulations came into effect.
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