Sentence examples for warned it over from inspiring English sources

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"warned it over" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone may use it informally in spoken language, but it is not considered grammatically correct or appropriate for written language. Instead, you could use phrases such as "warned about it," "warned against it," or "warned someone about it." For example: - The teacher warned the students about the dangerous chemicals in the science lab. - The doctor warned her patient against eating too much sugar. - He warned his friend about the potential risks of skydiving. Using "warned it over" in these sentences would not make sense and could confuse the reader.

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India's new insurance regulator recently warned it over guaranteeing high rates of return on its insurance products.

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The new owner has stated he is confident of winning the case, however, he warned it may linger over the club for years.

Mr Cable told the inquiry his party was warned it would be "done over" by the firm's newspapers if he ruled against the bid.

She accused the commission of "gross misconduct" in redrawing the lines and warned it about elevating "competitiveness" over geographically compact and contiguous districts.

British Airways owner International Airlines Group lost 20.5p to 587p and easyJet fell 53p to £18.37 despite raising its first half profit forecasts, as it warned that it could suffer over the full year if exchange rates remained at current levels.

"This is one from your dad," your mum warns, as she hands it over to you, and: ah, OK.

And it warned this continued over-statement was inflating the starting point for the government's imminent and closely scrutinised pledge on Australia's greenhouse reductions after 2020 and is likely to attract international attention.

But he stressed that hiring and setting up interviews is inherently complicated, and warned against over-simplifying it.

(I had been warned that it can take over an hour to get a table on a weekend night).

Right-wing news outlet Breitbart News lashed out at the president with a banner headline that read "Amnesty Don," and Fox News host Sean Hannity warned Trump it would be "over" for the president if he abandoned his immigration promises, though he also bizarrely found ways to blame McConnell.

The Irish government, which holds a 25% stake in Aer Lingus, is believed to have concerns over the deal and trades unions have warned over jobs cuts.

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