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Example sentences for "good advice"

  • Only state your case, and I will give you as good advice as if I were your fee'd counsel.

  • To use thy time discreetly, To show forbearance sweetly, To do thy duty neatly, To trust in God completely, Is good advice to give, And best of all to live.

  • Good advice is poor food for a hungry family.

  • That afternoon another kindness was done, though only in the way of good advice, for a daughter of the Court.

  • Tis like enough he will give me good advice, as he gives it to every one else," says Gunnar.

  • I do not know," says Thiostolf, "whether this is good advice; but still I will take thy counsel in this matter.

  • One piece of good advice is better than a bag full.

  • A good advice is as good as an eye in the hand.

  • When the soldier had received this good advice, he went into the thing in earnest, took heart, went to the King, and announced himself as a suitor.

  • The Fox said, "If you will not do it I must leave you, but before I go away I will give you a piece of good advice.

  • That person took a lead in the controversy concerning the Indulgence, by publishing a pamphlet, entitled, "Good Advice to the Church of England.

  • Some reflections on a discourse, entitled, "Good Advice to the Church of England.

  • Then we’ll pay you in good advice,” was the quick reply.

  • Of course the bonds are what Uncle David referred to as ‘good advice’ in the treasure room.

  • It may mean gold, diamonds, copper, silver, or good advice!

  • That was just like him, to call bonds ‘good advice.

  • For I am very sure that you always gave me good advice, if only I had taken advantage of it.

  • And I had a maiden in my service whose name was Plaerdemavida, who always gave me good advice and I did not want to accept it.

  • He gives me good advice not to embarke into trade (as I have had it in my thoughts about Colonell Norwood) so as to be seen to mind it, for it will do me hurte, and draw my mind off from my business and embroile my estate too soon.

  • And, since you have given me a lead, just hear a word of good advice in your turn.

  • You do what you please,' answered Romaine; 'but I give it you for a piece of good advice, you had best do nothing in the matter.

  • So many were the potatoes she had gathered in her youth that she forgot herself entirely and gave the others much good advice, treating them like geese the while.

  • When he came to her in a moody condition she cheered him up, confessed him and then gave him good advice.

  • Several passing canoefuls of natives gave me good advice in Igalwa; but facts were facts, and the Ogowe was too strong for me.

  • After about twenty minutes an old Fan gentleman came down river in a canoe and gave me good advice in Fan, and I got him to take me in tow--that is to say, he got into my canoe and I held on to his and we went back down river.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "good advice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    curry powder; good bread; good chap; good common school education; good constitution; good dishes; good disposition; good doctor; good fruit; good gods; good head; good humour; good lawyer; good match; good nature; good night; good part; good rest; good seed; good sort; good usage; good water; good wind; good wood; good word; good youth