Sentence examples for warned lots from inspiring English sources

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Be warned: lots of places call themselves bouchons but are really tourist traps.

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Warning: lots of spoilers in this post so stop reading if you haven't seen the episode and don't like spoilers.

But be warned: a lot of it is just watching Jon Favreau make toasties in a van.

"We warned a lot of them but I guess they took it as a joke" she said.

If it had not been so late in the evening and the stores had not been closed, he warned, a lot more blood might have been shed.

Be warned: A lot of the organizations that claim to help get you the A&A benefit turn out to be less than scrupulous.

The roads have since reopened, but members of the Honorary Police warned a lot of debris was left behind.

That was the time I had warned a lot of startup incubators in Europe about his behaviour and to be careful".

The neighbor said he warned a lot of local kids to stay out of trouble, but Mency "was about the only one who listened.

A huge fire ripped through a tower block in West London early Wednesday morning, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more as Mayor Sadiq Khan warned "a lot of people" are still unaccounted for.

A huge fire ripped through a tower block in West London early Wednesday morning, killing at least six people and injuring dozens more as Mayor Sadiq Khan warned "a lot of people" are still unaccounted for.

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