If you hear the report of one, you will be made aware of some scheme to ruin your interests.
To set one, you will be made aware of the designs of enemies, but the warning will enable you to outwit them.
To see others vomiting, denotes that you will be made aware of the false pretenses of persons who are trying to engage your aid.
Now, as he must be made aware of the news, I could have no hesitation in opening up somewhat of the business, whenever he shall be in a good humour, and then telling him all about it.
There is one thing of which it is right that you should be made aware, in order that nothing may alarm you as new and unforeseen.
They can never be got rid of at one sitting: the operation requires repetition once and again; and of this the patient should at the first be made aware.
The patient must be made aware of the nicety of the operation, of the responsibility that rests upon himself, and be exhorted to steadiness and patience.
And far the beacon's light, on stream Euripos Arriving, made aware Messapios' warders.
The public must be made aware of their contribution to a native production.
I think we should be made aware in finer ways of the artists who open and close our bills.
Meditate, that thou mayest be made aware of thine act, O heedless outcast!
Ask, that ye may be made aware of His station which hath been exalted above the vain imaginings of all the peoples of the earth.
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