Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

55 Sentences With "do the laundry"

How to use do the laundry in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "do the laundry" and check conjugation/comparative form for "do the laundry". Mastering all the usages of "do the laundry" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Never forget to clean them out before you do the laundry.
An hour later, I do the laundry and iron the clothes.
Undoubtedly because inventors and corporations, being mostly men, didn't do the laundry.
Pineda also said the women were forced to cook and do the laundry.
Do the laundry, clean bathrooms, make dinner (but don't forget to clean up).
Dear Diary: The plan was to wake up and do the laundry early.
I do the laundry right now, but at other times he's done more of it.
In her quest to start doing things on her own, Murrell decides to do the laundry.
At another point, Mr. Wooley expressed surprise that Mr. Gayford would do the laundry at home.
I'll do the laundry that's been piling up all week and clean from top to bottom.
I do the laundry, scrub down the shower and the bathroom, and change the kitty litter.
It's that on one hand, yes, they do the laundry, they do the cooking, they do the shopping.
But plastic microfibers in our clothes might be an even bigger problem, and they're shed every time we do the laundry.
New research shows that as many as 700,000 microscopic fibers are released into the environment each time we do the laundry.
Read more: Watch a dog help its owner do the laundry and even unload the clothes out of the washing machine
The manager would get the mail, do the laundry, stock the fridge, work with other professionals like gardeners and cleaning assistants.
And then I'd peel the apples to cook, clean the house, do the laundry, I'd make my phone calls, write my papers.
That's why it's a beautiful film because you see the redemption of this guy who takes so long to do the laundry.
A lot of men of my generation aspire to be hands-on fathers who change diapers, cook dinner and do the laundry.
I do the laundry, shower, and head out to my friend L.'s house for a chill night with our third musketeer.
Over time, you might find out you get a headache every time you do the laundry or after a partner takes a shower.
Given that virtually all of us do the laundry on a consistent basis, that adds up to an astronomically high number of microplastic particles.
"It's a workout for me to do the laundry and just having her hand the clothes to me is a huge help," says Chapman.
The PR2 has also been known to make lattes, play pool and fetch beer, do the laundry (almost), play with Lego, and scoop dog poop.
They're like, "I don't do the laundry" and it's like "dude, you gotta fuckin' remedy that!" it's not medieval times and we aren't your slaves.
I blitz through 30 pages and decide to give my eyes a break, so I do the laundry, shower, and watch an episode of Mindhunter.
At La Mère Brazier's in Lyon, as an apprentice, he had to feed the pigs and do the laundry, as well as bring in the coal.
They may have to shop, prepare meals, clean house, do the laundry and tend to the hygienic needs of family members unable to care for themselves.
There are 7-year-olds in the suburbs who do the laundry, just as there are 5-year-olds in the Amazon who help harvest papayas.
Meals come on white tablecloths, maids do the laundry and a car and driver are always waiting to whisk them away to important meetings or glittering parties.
METROPOLITAN DIARY Repeated encounters with a sitcom legend, a bad time to do the laundry and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.
B. is working from home today to be around for the cleaning lady that comes once a week to change the sheets, wash the floors, do the laundry, etc.
As the ride went on, she told Stevens how proud she was of her son and that he was now able to prepare his own meals and do the laundry.
And when people come over and say they want to help, have a list of jobs they can do: Do the laundry, make the bed, clean up in the kitchen.
That might mean a husband who perceives his wife's failure to do the laundry as a challenge to his rightful authority, leading him to try to reimpose his will through violence.
He told me it was too wasteful to use fabric instead of paper, but I told him that I have to do the laundry anyway and one napkin doesn't make a difference.
For instance, amid the chorus of villagers and shopkeepers in that opening song, you see a line of boys being led to school, while a group of little girls are left to do the laundry.
Too often spouses, and also parents with their children, reduce conversations to logistics such as what to have for dinner, whose turn it is to do the laundry, or when to leave for soccer practice.
We meet little Salvador (Asier Flores) playing beside a stream while his mother, Jacinta (Penélope Cruz), and her friends do the laundry, singing as they toil and spreading the damp sheets on spears of grass, under a benevolent sun.
But they share responsibility around their house like diligent, organized roommates, noting in their daily check-ins which bills need to be paid, what shopping needs to be done, whose turn it is to do the laundry, and so forth.
Maybe people aren't as trusting or they don't have help available so it can definitely be hard, but if I need to do the laundry, my parents or in-laws can be in the living room playing with the baby.
"Prison systems could not operate without exploiting prison labor; prisoners cook the meals, do the laundry, provide maintenance work, cut the grass, work as clerks and teachers' aides, and much more," said Alex Friedmann, associate director of the Human Rights Defense Center, a nonprofit that publishes Prison Legal News.
When a student suddenly regresses, claiming they can't complete skills I know they have mastered, or when a child suddenly loses the ability to do the laundry, say, flailing his boneless, ineffectual arms about as he jabs at buttons on the washing machine, wailing all the while that he can't possibly do laundry; it's too hard.
Women's panties The word lingerie is a word taken directly from the French language, meaning undergarments, and used exclusively for more lightweight items of female undergarments.Oxford English-French Dictionary The French word in its original form derives from the old French word linge, meaning 'linen'. So faire le linge, comes to mean "do the laundry". In English, it means women's underwear or nightclothes.
Initially, individuals collected water from the same pond for both household and drinking use, while those who do the laundry let the water drain back into the same pond. This resulted in widespread water borne diseases and children's health suffered badly. With no alternative, people continued to drink from the same dirty pond. Ponds are privately owned by so-called "Zamindars", who have financial stakes in them.
George Cadbury handed over two company-owned buildings for use as hospitals – "The Beeches" and "Fircroft", and the management of both hospitals earned the War Office's highest award. Factory girls, dubbed 'The Cadbury Angels', volunteered to do the laundry of injured soldiers recovering in the hospitals. After the war, the Bournville factory was redeveloped and mass production began in earnest. In 1918, Cadbury opened their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania.
Now eight years old, Andy is sent to a foster home with Phil and Joanne Simpson, as his mother Karen is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation. Although the family is very nice, they become suspicious the next morning when one of Joanne's antiques is broken. Both Andy and his foster sister Kyle deny doing anything, so Phil sends them to do the laundry. Later that night, Chucky manages to track Andy down and sneaks into his room.
Another version of the story of the origin of this dish is that women in Alsace would do laundry on Mondays and thus not have time to cook. They would drop the pots off at the baker on Monday morning and do the laundry. When the children returned home from school they would then pick up the pot at the baker and carry it home with them. This version of the story may be closer to reality as bakers were often closed on Sundays.
The breach between the two men did not last long. In late September or early October Hare was visiting Burke when Mrs Ostler (also given as Hostler), a washerwoman, came to the property to do the laundry. The men got her drunk and killed her; the corpse was with Knox that afternoon, for which the men received £8. A week or two later one of McDougal's relatives, Ann Dougal (also given as McDougal) was visiting from Falkirk; after a few days the men killed her by their usual technique and received £10 for the body.
In the morning, one of Joanne's antiques is found shattered, and both her and Andy are sent to do the laundry. Kyle is told that she is grounded and cannot go out on a date that night. Kyle sneaks out that night and when she returns home by climbing through Andy's bedroom window, she finds him tied to the bed with a Good Guy doll next to him. When she goes to untie him, Joanne and Phil enter the room and believe that she is in the process of tying him up.
Among the townspeople Yang meets, he is introduced to the gang of friendly carnies led by dwarf Eight-Ball (Tony Cox), Ron (Geoffrey Rush), the vagrant drunk and Lynne (Kate Bosworth), a spunky young woman who was friends with Smiley. Lynne gives Yang the nickname Skinny and agrees to teach him how to do the laundry. Yang begins to enjoy his life in the town, learning to enjoy pleasures he never knew as a warrior. He becomes friendly with the people, a hard worker, and an able gardener, while the baby, dubbed April (Analin Rudd), is adored by all.
" The funding the government provided was generally insufficient and often the schools ran themselves as "self-sufficient businesses", where 'student workers' were removed from class to do the laundry, heat the building, or perform farm work. Dormitories were often poorly heated and overcrowded, and the food was less than adequately nutritious. A 1907 report, commissioned by Indian Affairs, found that in 15 prairie schools there was a death rate of 24%. Indeed, a deputy superintendent general of Indian Affairs at the time commented: "It is quite within the mark to say that fifty percent of the children who passed through these schools did not benefit from the education which they had received therein.
Soky (sometimes spelt "Socky") the sock monster first appeared shortly after Zig and Zag's departure in late 1993. Soky was born when Dustin neglected to do the laundry for a number of weeks, despite constant nagging and complaints from Ray D'Arcy about the smell of the socks in the linen bin that could be seen at the back of the set, behind where D'Arcy was seated. After some time, the lid of the linen bin could be seen to lift at various times during the day, and a pair of big eyes would peek out. These eyes turned out to belong to Soky the sock monster, who then joined the gang, believing D'Arcy to be his mother and calling him "Mammy Ray".
In a New Avengers Civil War story, Jarvis was shot by an employee who was opposed to Tony Stark using technology invented to enforce the Superhuman Registration Act. However, it appears Jarvis recovers from this wound as he is shown to be working again in Civil War: The Initiative. He also humorously mentions that if Stark allowed "that Tigra %^#$" in the new incarnation of the Avengers, Tony would need to find someone else to do the laundry; Tigra had worked for Stark's side throughout the entirety of the Civil War incident. In the 2008 storyline One More Day, Jarvis is given over $2,000,000 by Stark to pay for May's hospital bills following an assassination attempt in the aftermath of Peter's own decision to publicly reveal Spider-Man's true identity.
At the beginning of the second episode there is a discussion between Zeus and Athena in which the two agree that Poseidon has tortured Ulysses enough and that it is time for his suffering to end. Ulysses is shipwrecked on an island and, having found a refuge, faints. The island in which Ulysses happened is Scheria, governed by the Phaeacians, and Athena arrives in a dream to the young princess Nausicaa, in the guise of a distant friend and enters the dreams of the girl, telling her that she should prepare herself for her now near marriage and go with the maids to the mouth of the river to do the laundry. The next day Nausicaa goes to the mouth and after doing the laundry, the princess starts to play with the maids, when she sees in the bushes a dirty man, torn and full of salt and leaves with which he was built the couch.

No results under this filter, show 55 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.