Sentence examples for communicate a warning from inspiring English sources

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Early hits killed her gunnery officer, mortally wounded Getting, and destroyed both boiler rooms, knocking out power to the entire ship before Canberra could fire any of her guns or communicate a warning to other Allied ships.

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In times gone by, people lived in a type of consciousness in which even the slightest movement of the wind meant something -- perhaps that heaven was piercing the veil between dimensions, speaking in a soft breeze, moving a branch or a leaf in order to communicate a message, or a warning, or signal its approval.

In that year, still an obscure young professor of theology, he indirectly communicated to Erasmus a warning that the doctrine of grace expressed in the annotations and preface to his edition of the New Testament (1516) essentially reiterated the heretical view of free will for which the monk Pelagius had been condemned in the fifth century by St . Augustine

If your toddler can't communicate such warning signs, you won't know to take action.

The prime minister said a future Conservative government would aim to deny terrorists "safe space" to communicate online, days after a warning from the director general of MI5, Andrew Parker, that the intelligence agencies are in danger of losing the ability to monitor "dark places" on the net.

The next car equipped with this advanced system that comes down the same road will get a warning communicated from the cloud as it approaches the dangerous stretch of road.

Dow disputes its liability and notes that its product had warning labels -- but says the companies that used it did not always communicate proper warnings to their employees.

It is the designated national authority's responsibility to implement relevant systems and adopt corresponding standard operational procedures to further communicate the warnings to the public.

DWD forecasters communicate weather warnings to the users as textual information via e-mail and fax, and with additional visual information via the DWD website and a mobile-phone app (WarnWetter).

Loud calls, such as barks and coughs, are used to communicate threat warnings, and softer calls, such as squeals, are used in intimate discourse.

Now, if you reply to an external email from somebody with whom you don't regularly communicate, Google will show you a warning that asks you if you really intended to send this email.

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