935 examples of beware in sentences

" "Beware the grandmother's distaff!" said the other, laughing.

But now all private grudges wane like mist In the keen sunlight of my full intent; And this man counts but for some sullen bull Who paws and mutters at unheeding pilgrims His empty wrath: yet let him bar my path, Or stay me but one hour in my life-purpose, And I will fell him as a savage beast, God's foe, not mine. Beware thyself, Sir Count!

The man on the wall commanded us to Allah's mercy and warned us to beware lest we, too, catch that dreaded plague.

But in general instruction, they have no place or business; and we must beware of them all the more, because what is nearer to us, and more valuable, may be so easily thrust aside by them.

My landlady was very often advised to beware of this strange man, who, though he was quiet for the present, might perhaps become outrageous in the hot months; but, as she was punctually paid, she could not find any sufficient reason for dismissing him, till one night he convinced her, by setting fire to his curtains, that it was not safe to have an author for her inmate.

" Pacifists beware!

Beware of the woman who cannot find free utterance for all her stormy inner life either in words or song!

Let him beware, or he will himself be petrified after death.

Babbling current should the fair Stop to listen on thy shore, Bid her, Sylvio, to beware, Love and truth he oft had sworn.

How ill my fear they by my mercy scan! Beware the fury of a patient man!

'Beware,' he says, 'of false prophets.

Therefore beware of false prophets.

The cup of blessing which we bless, is the communion of the blood of Christ; the bread which we break, is the communion of the body of Christ:' but beware, they will not save you, if you sin.

"Beg, buy, or borrow; but beware how yon find.

"Beware lest ye also fall from your own steadfastness.

Nevertheless, do I bid you beware of the one living image you made, for it still lives and it alone you cannot ever shut out from your barred heart, Dom Manuel: and nevertheless, do I bid you come to me, Dom Manuel, when you need me.

While Mr. R. H. Hutton is justified in saying that "few minds at once so speculative and so creative have ever put their mark on literature," yet the critic needs to beware lest he give the speculative tendency in her mind a place too prominent compared with that assigned to her creative genius.

I would warn you to beware of women as the authors of all mischief and suffering, did I not think it too late," he said, looking keenly at the young man, who blushed deeply.

JEFFCOTT, H. A., JR. Beware of imitations.

pb id='252.png' /> BAILLIEU, FELICIA M. Let the king beware.

<pb id='370.png' n='1963h2/A/2201' /> KANTOR, MACKINLAY. Arouse and beware.

Paul Gallico (A); 13Feb64; R331948. Beware of athlete's head.

John W. Branson & J. O. Hassler (A); 22Jul64; R341880. BRANSTEN, RUTH MCKENNEY. Beware the Brazilian Army.

A limited amount of discontent is a powerful stimulus to more strenuous endeavor; but when you have intensity without continuity of mental action, beware of imitating my example of progressing along the lines of the least resistance; for if you do you will never attain to that persistency of effort which can come only from overcoming obstacles.

Beware, oh, beware with whom you travel!

935 examples of  beware  in sentences