Sentence examples for read as a warning from inspiring English sources

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His book can be read as a warning flare.

But, above all, it should be read as a warning.

The novel is prefaced with a James Bond quote, which should be read as a warning.

In those years, the peak period of Cold War tensions, the novel was read as a warning about Communism.

The opinion is widely read as a warning that the law is vulnerable to being struck down by the conservative court.

His remarks, reflecting his blunt, no-nuance style, will be read as a warning to Tehran and to countries reluctant to increase the penalties for Iran's nuclear ambitions.

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Like Shelley's poem "Ozymandias," Kenro Izu's photographs can be read as an ominous warning to partisans of ideology and empire.

The story can be read as an allegory, a warning that a human soul can be overtaken by the evil it has created, though Poe himself doesn't suggest such a moral.

In the case of Darren Aronofsky's new film, "Mother!," the punctuation should be read as a public-health warning: This movie is insane.

In what many in the City read as a veiled profits warning, Savills admitted that trading conditions in many markets made it "very difficult" to predict the outcome for the year.

At a time, in the summer of 2001, when Mr. Bush and his advisers have said that the vast bulk of intelligence information pointed to the danger of a terrorist attack abroad, the Aug. 6 briefing can be read as a clear-cut warning that Osama Bin Laden had his sights set on targets within the United States and had already launched operations within America's borders.

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