Sentence examples for am warned from inspiring English sources

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am warned

verb

To make (someone) aware of impending danger etc.

  • We waved a flag to warn the oncoming traffic.

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But before I even start I am warned that "the game may not run adequately on this device".

Nor, I am warned, will Edith's nearest neighbour, an emeritus professor of classics in a handsome bungalow across the road, be up for a chat.

More tellingly, I am warned that no amount of paperwork will protect me if I am detained by an "irregular" branch of the security or intelligence services while interviewing members of the public.

Dates shift almost daily, and I am warned that the location could change at any moment: Patricia Cornwell is scheduled to be at her apartment in midtown Manhattan, but might just as easily be at her house outside Boston.

I am warned that behind the seemingly generous and warm-hearted plans for receiving Anglicans into the Roman Catholic church is a hierarchy not only interested in clawing back ground lost after the Second Vatican Council, but quite keen on reclaiming some of the power and position lost in the Reformation.

And therein lies the fundamental, though not immediately apparent, difference: on Craigslist, I am warned loudly and repeatedly that use of the site is at my own risk.

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We have been warned.

(Again, you were warned).

But be warned.

(Trenton fans be warned).

Arsenal had been warned.

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