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Example sentences for "warn you"

  • Maybe, but I warn you that I never go out unattended by a pair of pistols, which I keep in good order and know how to use.

  • But I warn you my information isn't worth much.

  • I warn you, Captain Warren, that I shall probably keep you busy spinning sea yarns.

  • But I warn you, all hands," he observed, "that this is the last time.

  • I will try, but I warn you that I shall tell her the simple truth.

  • So be it, provided no allusion is made to the cause of our quarrel; for I warn you that I cannot speak of it and keep my head cool.

  • Well, that was right when proposed by a tyrant; but I warn you, friend, to take care how you resist the tax we shall impose.

  • Wake not that memory, I warn you; let it sleep.

  • You'd better drop the subject, I warn you!

  • Allow me to warn you," interposed General Ivolgin, "that he is the greatest charlatan on earth.

  • He told me so himself, and so did Aglaya Ivanovna, and I have come on purpose to warn you"--but even that did not seem quite a legitimate or practicable thing to do.

  • I warn you of this beforehand, but you cannot fail to observe it.

  • I warn you, do not trifle with me, for you never shall leave this laboratory until I have it!

  • I warn you, if you persist in your indiscreet curiosity, that you will compel me to resort to falsehood, for I positively will not tell you how old I am.

  • The king himself it was who sent me hither to warn you; it is he who urges you to flight.

  • Resistance will only increase the bitterness of your punishment, and once more I warn you not to make friends of my enemies, and not to offer slights to my friends.

  • I have told you all that was needful to warn you of your own peril; you should not take advantage of my frankness.

  • What I tell you is true; and because I am an honest man I warn you.

  • I did not think they would murder you, and now I have come to warn you.

  • Of course I will be a little kinder to you, if you like, but I warn you that I shall only be a disappointment.

  • I warn you," Engleton said, "that I can swim.

  • Before very long we will meet again and compare notes, only I warn you, Mr. Andrew, that if any change comes, it comes to you.

  • I warn you, though, that it would be a regular invasion.

  • My patience is at breaking-point, I warn you.

  • I warn you, if you play the blackguard---- BILL.

  • There's one thing, I ought to warn you perhaps--I might 'ave to give this job up any day.

  • But on my honour, as a gentleman, I came here this morning for your sake, to warn you of what you're doing.

  • I ought to warn you that, having broken the terms of his licence, he's still a convict, and sheltering a convict.

  • This had been true of my life; it will be equally true of a drunkard's, and I warn you to stop with me.

  • I warn you to stop here with me, Stephen.

  • I am willing, and I warn you to give me the chance.

  • I should inform you straight of certain things-- Warn you of certain men--but this to you Were a vain office.

  • Once more, father, I warn you--have some thought for your own safety!

  • I came to warn you; you too are detected.

  • Sir priest, 'gainst ourselves rail on as you will-- Of the general we warn you to breathe no ill.

  • I tell you, Mary, I warn you, my dear, that things can't go on this way much longer.

  • I warn you that it has taken much less than this to ruin the happiness of many a man and woman!

  • After what has passed this evening, there will, I ought to warn you, be some danger to you in not accepting this conference.

  • I warn you I know enough to test the veracity of your report; and if I see you are trying to overreach me I'll break off short with your du Portail.

  • Sir Tristram is the knight of most worship that we know living, and therefore I warn you plainly I will never consent to do him to the death; and therefore I will yield my service, and forsake you.

  • Fair knights, said Sir Tristram, look betwixt you who shall joust with yonder knight, for I warn you I will not have ado with him.

  • That were pity, said Sir Tristram, that so good a knight as he is should be slain so cowardly; and therefore I warn you I will succour him with all my puissance.

  • But I warn you, Mr. Ritchie, that he is a trigger set on the hair.

  • And it's only fair to warn you that I'm going to say so, openly.

  • No man can stand such flattery as that without deteriorating, I warn you.

  • I warn you that I will not listen any longer to vague accusations.

  • I warn you, Mr. Parr, in his Name, first to make your peace with your brothers before you presume to lay another gift on the altar.

  • Emerson strode toward the desk menacingly, crying, in a quivering voice: "I warn you to keep your hands off of them.

  • I warn you again to keep away from my daughter!

  • I warn you, it is not romantic," he smiled, "although to me anything which brings me closer to you is invested with the very essence of romance.

  • And I warn you that I shall come aboard the yacht to-night alone.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warn you" 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:
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