Sentence examples for a premonition to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a premonition to" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to indicate a feeling or intuition about a future event, but the preposition "to" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "She had a premonition of danger before the storm hit."
Alternatives: "a premonition of" or "a forewarning of".

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It's a fairytale turned nightmare, a warning and a premonition to our future survival on a planet that we have mercilessly exploited and abused.

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There is a terrible premonition to this veiled archway, and indeed, a major character, falling through it later, vanishes -- dies.

As Joseph's story and that of his uncle's and his house began to unfold I started to recognize aspects of it and had a premonition as to where the story was going, causing me to remember others, artists I knew and cared for so much and whose lives were all too brief.

The title of "Writing's on the Wall" refers to a premonition of bad things to come, and the song mentions being haunted by a "million shards of glass".

Kristen Cloke, Seann William Scott, Tony Todd Directed by James Wong R -- 110 minutes Rustling curtains and lightning streaks signal a hex on the Mount Abraham High School senior trip to Paris, but it takes a premonition of disaster to make Alex Browning (Mr. Sawa) rear out of his seat and frantically want off the plane shortly before takeoff.

But I wonder if Thacker's presentation of a tax evader, caught with his trousers round his ankles while his second home falls to pieces, could equally be a premonition of what to expect during the next five years of Conservative government.

With her husband, Leonard, Virginia started a press to publish not only their work but that of literary friends and colleagues — a premonition of Kickstarters to come.

"It was a premonition of things to come," Dinos joked.

Marr mostly let them exchange verbal blows without intervening, but near the end he wondered aloud if this was a premonition of things to come.

In 1932, after a trip to Glengarriffe, Russell had a premonition of death & decided to leave Ireland forever & go to London.

"He had a premonition he was going to die.

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