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9 Sentences With "go to the lavatory"

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And then you gotta go to the lavatory, where you might not wash your hands, and then you drink.
The right of the passenger to go to the lavatory without shoes shall not be infringed, as it is really your own business should you want to stand in the urine of others.
Others, such as "World Toilet" day, prompt as much amusement as awareness, though with a billion people having to go to the lavatory in the open and 2.4 billion lacking adequate sanitation, it is a worthy concern.
A line drawn from the southernmost miqat at Yalamlam to the northwestern miqat at Juhfah puts Jeddah in the zone. Conventionally, pilots carrying pilgrims announce entering the miqat about 30 minutes prior, so that pilgrims can go to the lavatory and change.
The writer Nicholas Roe said: :To stop his aching body seizing up, Obree then took the unusual measure of drinking pint upon pint of water so that he had to wake up to go to the lavatory every couple of hours through the night. Each time he got up, he stretched his muscles. On the next weary day, he was up and out within minutes, at the deserted velodrome by 7:55 am and on the track ready to start just five minutes after that. He had barely slept.
Readout of Flight Data Recorder (with portions of the CVR transcript) from EgyptAir Flight 990 by the NTSB. (Source:NTSB) The cockpit voice recorder (CVR) recorded the captain excusing himself to go to the lavatory, followed thirty seconds later by the first officer saying in Egyptian Arabic "Tawkalt ala Allah," which can be translated as "I put my trust in god." A minute later, the autopilot was disengaged, immediately followed by the first officer again saying, "I rely on God." Three seconds later, the throttles for both engines were reduced to idle, and both elevators were moved three degrees nose down.
One vocal group maintains that growing up without one's parents was very difficult. Years later, a kibbutz member described her childhood in a children's society: > Allowed to suckle every four hours, left to cry and develop our lungs, we > grew up without the basic security needed for survival. Sitting on the potty > at regular intervals next to other children doing the same, we were educated > to be the same; but we were, for all that, different.... At night the > grownups leave and turn off all the lights. You know you will wet the bed > because it is too frightening to go to the lavatory.
She goes into the streets to discover the dirt, crime, sex and slum conditions in the world's first high- rise city, where the poorer you were the higher you lived with little space, light, or sanitation. Rooms that were only slept in forced the poor to go outdoors into the city streets to eat, wash, get water and go to the lavatory. She looks at the Roman Forum as a place of gamblers, dentists, thieves, prostitutes and rent boys. A huge wall separated the rich from the poor in their wooden tenements that often caught fire, with no proper fire service to put them out.
Truce terms are recorded as having been used in the following circumstances; being out of breath, having a stitch, a shoelace being undone, fear of clothes being damaged, needing to go to the lavatory, checking the time, wanting to discuss or clarify rules during a fight or game, or one combatant wanting to remove their spectacles or jacket before continuing. It does not mean to surrender, although it may sometimes be used in preparation to surrendering. Truce terms are only used within a specific age group, have little currency outside that group, and are by and large abandoned by the age of 10 or 11 years. However, research into early recorded use of these terms found examples of some of these terms being used as a sign of surrender in battle or adult fights or quarrels as late as the 18th century.

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