Sentence examples for high warned from inspiring English sources

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"Don't hold your spoons out too high," warned Lyle, who had moved on from his station.

In a recent letter to The Boston Globe, Katie McInerney, a senior at Nantucket High, warned against assuming that island teenagers were somehow more fragile than any others.

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Dr High warns that researchers are still at the bottom of a tall ladder, though she expects quicker progress in the future.

"Don't make your expectations too high," warns Jason as he leads his bedraggled band down into the basement of a restaurant in Chinatown.

"If we have a recession, the S&P is still way too high," warns Leon Cooperman, a founding partner of Omega Advisors, a large hedge fund.

True figures are likely higher, warned Billy Kyte of Global Witness.

"The needle tip is too high," Lock warned her.

Amos Adamu, Nigeria's representative on FIFA's high executive, warned his country that the M.R.I. tests were coming.

Then, one evening in February , 2012 the principal of Jejoen's high school warned the police that Jejoen had threatened to "purge" the school.

But do not be fooled by high payouts, warned Thomas J. Herzfeld, a Miami investment adviser who specializes in closed-end funds of all types.

Shares in Asos have tumbled by 14%, as the online fashion retailer and former stockmarket high flyer warned that profits growth will stall next year.

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