Sentence examples for was cautioned that from inspiring English sources

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The hypnotic mayhem has its risks: I was cautioned that victims of the frequent accidents here are left to be pickpocketed in the road, or simply pulverised by traffic.

While I was cautioned that it would spread, I found it impossible to resist a perennial that bore golden yellow flowers on two- to three-foot stems, in sun or shade, throughout June.

The intake questions included, "What is your relationship to Jesus Christ?" The "counseling" that I received included the following: I was cautioned that abortions caused breast cancer, even though the National Cancer Institute has found serious flaws in all research that suggests so.

In a hearing Thursday on a breach that occurred May 3, a House panel was cautioned that credit monitoring alone might not be enough to protect millions of veterans and nearly all active-duty military, National Guard and Reserve members whose names, birth dates and Social Security numbers were taken on May 3 from a Veterans Affairs employee's home.

He was told that investigators had traced the message to an Internet server in Germany, but was cautioned that it might have been rerouted from somewhere else.

It was cautioned that high number of phages introduced into rat guts might lead to extensive abolishment of E. coli flora; but, fortunately, it was found that E. coli load was lowered but not abolished completely in a way that no signs and symptoms of disturbance in bowel habit was noticed nor any other change of animals behavior was observed.

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Pegler had been cautioned that animadversions on the royal family were not welcome.

Units are cautioned that international taxation can be extremely complex and is fact and circumstance driven, requiring consideration of individual and family circumstances.

Although she has been cautioned that public embraces are against the law in Abu Dhabi, she is shocked and offended by her arrest.

Eastwood clarifies: "If you're cautioned, that means you've admitted you're guilty of the offense and you're happy to accept the charge.

Eastwood clarifies: "If you're cautioned, that means you've admitted you're guilty of the offence and you're happy to accept the charge.

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