511 examples of admonition in sentences

" Major Proctor launched on a savage rejoinder, but Mr. Penfield leaned towards him with a whispered admonition.

" A further admonition advises the farmer to "Sow wheat in dirt, and rye in dust;" While, according to a piece of folk-lore current in East Anglia, "Wheat well-sown is half-grown."

"Here is a fearful admonition for those who set their hearts on riches," observed Sir George Templemore, recalling the conversation of the previous day.

"There was an admonition in it, my dear young lady, that I thought was not to be disregarded.

With her charge, however, this could never be said to be the case, Emily knew her heart, felt her love, and revered her principles too deeply, to throw away an admonition, or disregard a precept, that fell from lips she knew never spoke idly or without consideration.

Her preceptress had never found it necessary to repeat an admonition of any kind, since her arrival at years to discriminate between the right and the wrong.

Ina was a fountain of admonition.

With this admonition she moved on to the other end of the room, where she halted before a large floor-case containing a mummy and a large number of other objects.

But Crowther uttered neither reproach nor admonition.

his condemnation and admonition His new offences Summoned before a council of Cardinals His humiliation His recantations Consideration of his position Greatness of mind rather than character

The members of both houses meet at their respective halls, attend divine service at the cathedral, where they receive the sacrament and listen to a sermon of admonition.

Wood informs us, that upon a third admonition, from the warden and society of that house, he resigned his fellowship, to prevent expulsion, on the 4th of April, 1558; he had been guilty of several misdemeanors, such as are peculiar to youth, wildness and rakishness, which in those days it seems were very severely punished.

Straightway the Court received an admonition which it remembered for a generation.

Thereupon Gabriel came down to earth and revealed the Sura of Admonition.

The time for admonition, with the voice of one crying in the wilderness, the time for praise and poesy, for the expression of that rapt immortal passion filling his mind as he contemplated God, all these were past, and had become but a lingering brightness upon the stormy urgency of his later life.

You must remember her admonition, and bustle in the brewhouse.

This admonition was kindly received, in the spirit in which it was given, and had an influence in making him afterwards 'hold the hay lower.'"

The Cumberland road should be an instructive admonition of the consequences of acting without this right.

However, by admonition, exhortation, and the hopes that he held out he soon made them yield obedience: in fighting the Cantabri, on the other hand, he met with many failures.

Frank walked up and spoke: "I see, my dear boy, that you are heeding the Bible admonition.

The House will pardon me if for a moment I dwell upon what by application is an innuendo conveyed in the admonition of the noble Marquess.

I was very glad to find that they did not neglect my Friends Admonition, because there are a great many in his Class of Criticism who may be gained by it; but indeed the Truth is, that as to the Work it self, it is every where Nature.

Those states were aware that the United States in their constitution had left nothing to be "implied" as to the power of Congress over the District;an admonition quite sufficient one would think to put them on their guard, and induce them to eschew vague implications and resort to stipulations.

The Admonition controversy.

It is no Spirit who from heaven hath flown, And is descending on his embassy; Nor Traveller gone from earth the heavens to espy! 'Tis Hesperusthere he stands with glittering crown, First admonition that the sun is down!

511 examples of  admonition  in sentences