Sentence examples for to warning from inspiring English sources

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to warning

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The action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.

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"Everything points to warning signals for Republicans".

Violations could lead to warning letters, fines and seizures.

Closely allied to warning systems are space-object detection and tracking systems.

Nor did the board react to warning signs when they occurred.

Across the region, residents said they owed their lives to warning systems.

Since then, Greenspan has gone back to warning against the evils of budget deficits.

Planners, says Mr Fang, should have been more alert to warning signs that these dangerously low stockpiles made China vulnerable.

Prime minister Mark Rutte has taken to warning that an SP-led government would imperil the country.

The chancellor's tombstone aspect is well suited to warning the country of the path we have set out on.

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That whole "state-sponsored" bit escalates the matter to warning-worthy.

The signs in the driveway had been switched to 'warning: playmates at play'.

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