We found 161 examples of how to use protection in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 161.
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51. | Tom needed protection. | |
52. | Tom needs protection. | |
53. | They need protection. | |
54. | I need protection. | |
55. | You need protection. | |
56. | I don't need protection. | |
57. | I don't need your protection. | |
58. | It's for your own protection. | |
59. | This system has a built-in protection circuit. | |
60. | There'll always be someone who'll need our protection. | |
61. | To ensure effective engine protection and lubrication under all service conditions, only use the best motor oil. | |
62. | In September 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced proposed carbon pollution standards for new power plants. | |
63. | Without your protection, Tom won't have a chance. | |
64. | Tom didn't think he needed protection. | |
65. | Let's just say it's for your own protection. | |
66. | It's for your protection. | |
67. | You're under my protection. | |
68. | Where were you when Tom needed your protection? | |
69. | ENERGY STAR is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency. | |
70. | There are a number of laws necessary for the protection of animals. | |
71. | The primary object of an efficient police is the prevention of crime: the next that of detection and punishment of offenders if crime is committed. To these ends all the efforts of police must be directed. The protection of life and property, the preservation of public tranquillity, and the absence of crime, will alone prove whether those efforts have been successful and whether the objects for which the police were appointed have been attained. | |
72. | Without proper radiation protection, humans can't venture out in deep space. | |
73. | Cacao trees only prosper under specific conditions, including fairly uniform temperatures, high humidity, abundant rain, nitrogen-rich soil, and protection from wind. | |
74. | Twelve-year-old Alice Brownotter ran a total distance of nearly twenty-five hundred kilometres from North Dakota to the United States capital to call for more protection of fresh water sources. "Water is life," she said, "and when the oil pipeline under the Missouri River breaks, it will affect everyone." | |
75. | As a permanent resident in Canada, Mary enjoyed the protection of Canadian law, but she would not be allowed to vote until she became a naturalized citizen. |