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How to use warns in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word warns? Here are some examples.

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Discarding a picture card of a suit warns your partner not to lead that suit.
Waldi warns us not to set up our beds outside the camp tonight as hyenas and jackals prowl this area.
The residents' acute fear of crime is itself a source of real danger, warns Budapest fire chief Peter Bende.
Mr Sheard warns us of the dangers of Airedale and other local hospitals being incorporated into Bradford.
It also warns of the dangers of transferring patients when beds are not available.
The conclusion also warns that I might possibly be frustrated if I don't have an outlet for my creative urges.
Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust.
Postal deliveries are so slow in December there is no point using first class stamps, a consumer watchdog warns.
The BBC website warns that the webcast may be intermittent, which is barely surprising.
Sadra warns against the idea that potentiality is prior to actuality in an absolute sense.
There is something about Kavanagh's bearing, a modesty and cool demeanour, which warns off the ranters.
Claire's cake is currently on display in the shop window, but Suzanne warns it's not as mouth-watering as it looks.
One of them, Mingan, even has a wolfhound that follows him around everywhere and warns him when danger's near.
When one of these red flags are hanging, that warns mariners that a storm warning has been posted.
He warns against reductionist analyses and emphasises that films should be judged by narrative criteria, as entertainment, and as stories.
The stall follows the completion of a two-year road planning study which recommends a coastal road alignment but warns of several hindrances.
Current labeling for fluoroquinolones warns against their use in children, adolescents, pregnant women, and lactating women.
He warns the technicians on the other side of the studio glass that he won't do anything from the last album.
The article warns that the immune response to pre-exposure vaccination may be impaired by concurrent use of antimalarial drugs.
He derives the title of his exhibition from a road sign which warns passing motorists to beware of the horses.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He warns America against paralleling the decadence of Rome, suggesting a Rousseauistic equalitarianism.
The 87 Medium, who is at first indifferent, finally warns her callow child.
The doubt of authorship which hangs over all the gnomic fragments warns us, therefore, to be cautious in ascribing them to Solon.
It wakens or warns, threatens or gladdens, and woos him back to slumberland.
An inexplainable instinct sometimes warns a person of the approach of peril.
I say this to Seraphine when she warns me that I must not go to Roberta's party.
Can that be the abyss of which mythology warns us under the fable of the Danaides and their cask?
But Pipe warns he will put Salut Flo away for the season if the ground is too quick.
Wakare no tori, the bird which warns lovers of the approach of day.
Official warns harbouring or employing the violators is punishable by law as they pose security and health threats.
As she makes some fumbling progress, a stalker warns Wollie to back off or else.
Wafting away smoke does nothing to reduce the harm from passive smoking, a new Government campaign warns.
She warns us to look out for the back-wash of the bad vortex in which she is even now reeling.
If I let Richard kiss my hand again in his presence, Launce warns me he will knock him down.
He warns against the use of the bisulphate as being the most inactive.
The Princess Carlota warns me of a conspiracy, so there must be something.
But in good time the Lybian pipe warns us that the feast is ready.
I wish to perambulate the lake but common sense warns me against it.
Schlesinger believes that American society has come to value questions over answers and warns that debasing the value of inquiry is dangerous to democracy.
Everybody scolds us, everybody gives us advice, everybody warns us.
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