Sentence examples for begun to warn from inspiring English sources

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State media have begun to warn the public that inflation may persist a long time.

Unemployment and crime are increasing, and the state media have begun to warn that social unrest could rise.

Mr. Joy and other scientists have begun to warn of near-term terrorist threats based on genetically engineered biological weapons.

So acute is the space-cost situation that analysts have begun to warn that Hong Kong has become too expensive for its own good.

Some participants in the process have already begun to warn that what emerges in those early discussions could have a tremendous effect on what will happen.

Some outside experts have begun to warn in stark terms that to continue the drawdown beyond July could put at risk what the surge has accomplished.

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Analysts across Wall Street are just beginning to warn investors about trouble brewing in emerging markets.

By Thursday, Dr. Rosengart said, he began to warn the family that Mr. Garcia was heading toward brain death.

Many Moussavi supporters began to warn darkly that any result other than their victory would be proof of electoral fraud.

Throughout the summer, Gingrich met with defense intelligence officials in the Pentagon to discuss how Secretary Rumsfeld might begin to warn Americans about the nation's domestic vulnerability.

In Washington, the establishment is already beginning to warn that Obama shouldn't "overreach" by moving too far to the left.

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