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Example sentences for "should advise"

  • I should advise you to try your best to send your boy to some near-by city where there is an excellent teacher.

  • I should advise you to stay where you are or go to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, where you can find excellent teachers, native, resident Americans and foreigners.

  • Unless any girl has remarkable talent, I should advise her to keep off the stage," said Anne decidedly.

  • I should advise you to drive more carefully in future, or you may not escape so easily another time.

  • I will, Monsieur Soyer; but first of all, I should advise you to see Lord William Paulet, Dr.

  • But I should advise you to consider the matter well, in case the Government accept your services.

  • I should advise you to turn your immediate attention to that subject.

  • I should advise you to see him, and mention about your stoves.

  • I should advise you to keep away from him altogether, until the matter has blown over," Mr. Hethcote said.

  • But, in the meantime, I should advise you to say nothing of the share which you have had in the matter to any one.

  • For the first performance I should advise you to choose either Carlsruhe or Prague.

  • I should advise you to shift your camp, as the troops are about to advance into the town, and the enemy's shot will soon be falling there.

  • But I think that you are wise to go at once, for there are certainly parties between this and Elandslaagte, where they have cut the line; so I should advise you to travel west for a bit before you strike down to Ladysmith.

  • At any rate, I should advise you to scout next time beyond the Mooi River and to make Maritzburg your head-quarters.

  • And this can be still more plainly seen if, as I should advise you, you always ride in fours when you are approaching our lines; there will then be little chance of a mistake being made.

  • Well, I should advise you to keep your mouth shut about it till you get some positive proof," the sheriff said dryly.

  • So I should advise you to go to him at once, for he will be so busy soon that there is no saying when the whole troop will get their uniforms.

  • I should advise you to take your horse with you, and then you can ride in the morning to some spot from which you will get a fair view of the Roads, and be able to see what is going on.

  • I should advise you to get a friend to take you home.

  • If you are coming down, I should advise you, sir, to come in by the back entrance.

  • I can tell you plenty," she answered, "which I should advise you to stay away from.

  • It is formation of character that I regard as one of the greatest of the many great ends of a university system; and if for this reason alone, I should advise you to send your future country squire to college.

  • Well, if you will call about ten o'clock tomorrow you shall have my answer; but I should advise you to think the matter well over before you see me again.

  • I should advise you to get a man to sleep in the house regularly; there are plenty of fellows who will be glad to do it for a shilling or two a week, and I do not think that it is safe for you to be here alone.

  • I have only to remark that I should advise you, gentlemen, in future, only to indulge in gambling in places where you may be fairly assured of the character of the men you play with.

  • Mind you, I don't speak with any knowledge that he isn't your friend, but I should advise you to keep your eyes on him.

  • When you get back to your party I should advise you to pull up stakes and get out.

  • I should advise you to continue to 'con-centrate,'" suggested Anne.

  • Seriously, I should advise you to put a piece of warm flannel round your neck, or else go across and consult the doctor.

  • Then I should advise you to take those you have on, off; and put on a fresh pair.

  • But, moderate as you always are, I should advise you to eschew altogether alcoholic liquids.

  • Yes, I should advise you to do that," the Maire said.

  • I should advise you to see about them, at once.

  • I should advise you to poultice," she said, addressing Tim.

  • There is one precaution I should advise you to take at once, and that is to lay in a store of water.

  • I should advise you to take all the things out and to arrange them in that way.

  • Here again I should advise you to do the same.

  • I should advise you, Louis, in the first place to empty your safe with all possible speed, and in the second to leave your business card on the manager.

  • That is a sailor's maxim, and I should advise you to adopt it; 'twill save many a heart-ache.

  • At the edge of the moor where the pine grove commences, I should advise you to watch, and you can then have a clear view over the common on one side, while you must place a scout to see that no one approaches on the other.

  • I should advise you to defer your journey to a later hour," said the stranger, in rather an angry tone.

  • You appear to have pleased Senhor Carvalho," observed Captain Pinto, as they walked homeward; "I should advise you to profit by the advantage.


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