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 youof 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.
Sir priest, 'gainst ourselves rail on as you will-- Of the general wewarn 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, 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.