8079 examples of warning in sentences

His answer was marked with a warning note of stiffness.

I do not, as a matter of fact, consider that any director of the British and Imperial Granaries deserves even a word of warning.

" "Of warning?"

" "I have delivered my warning," Wingate remarked.

In the meantime, however, I thought it as well to pass you a word of warning.

" "Warning, indeed!"

Then his truculent attitude suddenly vanished without the slightest warning.

Beverly even started to circle around, content to lose a few miles and some minutes if only he could satisfy their minds that all was well with the unfortunate steamer that had been so ruthlessly torpedoed without warning by the undersea pirates.

The Duke of Wellington of course uttered his warning protest, and was listened to more from his fame as a warrior than from his merits as a speaker.

George Cannon gave a soundless warning whisper: "The Watchetts."

His first adventure of the kind alluded to, had the warning voice of his surviving parent against it, and it may naturally be supposed, the dissuasive arguments of all his thinking and judicious friends.

This is a reflection that will always influence the negative side of the balancea kind of warning to refrain from unnecessary action in matters of importancequieta non movere.

Socrates, the wisest of men, needed the warning voice of his good genius, or [Greek: daimonion], to enable him to do what was right in regard to his own personal affairs, or at any rate, to avoid mistakes; which argues that the human intellect is incompetent for the purpose.

Nature is not like those bad poets, who, in setting a fool or a knave before us, do their work so clumsily, and with such evident design, that you might almost fancy you saw the poet standing behind each of his characters, and continually disavowing their sentiments, and telling you in a tone of warning: This is a knave; that is a fool; do not mind what he says.

One of the terrorists detected the act and gave warning.

A warning sign was left on a short pole stuck in the ashes.

On the afternoon of June 30th, Blind Tom was crossing Tower Avenue with hesitating steps when, without warning, two business men seized his groping arms and yelled in his ear, "We'll get you out of town this time!"

Luffe alone had foreseen and given warning of the danger.

He had forgotten all his promises and protestations to our Lord, that he would die rather than deny himhe had forgotten the warning given to him by our Lord;but when Jesus looked at him, he felt the enormity of his fault, and his heart was nigh bursting with grief.

She knew many things before he did, but shrank from the depths of the mystery; the mind need not give warning to the heart, it knows.

He started, recalling the strange voice and its warning, for his shoes lay near by as though he might have dropped them carelessly when he had entered the room and stretched himself on the floor.

" "Well, he'll be a fortunate man, whoever he is," said Mr. Nugent, with another warning glance at Mr. Wilks; "and I only hope that he'll make a better husband than you do, Sam," he added, in a low but severe voice.

I seemed to have a warning of it.

Remsen was everywhere at once, scolding, warning, and encouraging in a breath, and the play took on a snap and vim which Wesley Blair, unassisted, had not been able to introduce.

Is it not the lot of women to givealways to give?" Still he turned away from her, his hands fast in his pockets, but a warning murmur broke from his lips.

8079 examples of  warning  in sentences