Example sentences of "warning [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They may act as signal warning for developments in other fields .
2 A warning for savers
3 Section 28 must hold a warning for lesbians and gays elsewhere in Europe , particularly with an eye to 1992 .
4 But the possibility of such a duty arising sounds a warning for creditors .
5 Warning that he would not be so lenient in the future , Mr Peter said it seemed to him that there was a warning for operators here generally , if they decided to go to a tachograph analysis agent .
6 Price warning for traders
7 Ministers have warning of questions and need disclose no more information than they think fit and are obliged only to answer those matters which fall within their particular areas of responsibility .
8 Arundel 's predicament was an early warning of difficulties to come .
9 The Royal Commission also thought that the purpose of an arrest could be to prevent the destruction of evidence , or the warning of accomplices or the repetition of the crime , or any interference with witnesses .
10 Warning of benefits not being claimed
11 Parents of nearly 50,000 schoolchildren have been sent letters warning of cutbacks by the county council , which fears bigger classes and less choice for sixth formers .
12 He admits to cashflow forecasts ‘ always late , early , or wrong ’ , not warning of problems until the last minute , and having an overdraft which is higher than it should be .
13 ‘ They clear up large areas of riverbank , and provide an early warning of problems like pollution and algae-bloom which DO kill fish . ’
14 Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise .
15 The media , freed of censorship following the February 1990 changes , vilified several of the candidates , while warning of attempts to incite violence and disruption .
16 Moonshake 's ‘ First ’ EP was a warning of things to come .
17 Members of the European Parliament receive warning of matters that are to be discussed by the Commission and by the various pillars and councils that have been established by the treaty .
18 Often such a panel gives early warning of changes in public opinion where they are consulted over several years .
19 An editor will appreciate it if you supply him regularly with information about the company , giving him advance warning of changes and additions to the product range , the factory or indeed any aspect of the company 's activities .
20 After the Falklands conflict , the Ministry of Defence admitted that ESM was an extremely important aid in warning of attacks .
21 Yet if Mercian royal government was unable to fend off Viking invasion a century later — a warning of weaknesses to be discussed shortly — that of the West Saxons was .
22 They 're already warning of droughts are n't they ?
23 He gave warning of cuts and redundancies and predicted that services in some areas would be eliminated altogether , during the annual Commons debate on grant support for local authorities .
24 Unless the leaky Government machine has failed to function by spewing out the usual advance warning of announcements in the pipeline , it seems unlikely that the deadline will be met — reflecting the complexities of trying to make rational long-term decisions in energy markets dominated by short-term thinking .
25 Other schemes for reducing congestion were ‘ pay-as-you-drive ’ road tolls , electronic signs on motorways warning of delays and in-car programmes plotting quickest routes .
26 The warning of delays came as workers tried to get the offices , which are in the devastated area around the Mall , back into working order .
27 The information necessary to measure traffic speeds and give warning of delays will be gathered from cable loops fitted under the road surface to measure speeds and report to both local and national traffic control rooms .
28 Indian painters would in this case be painting an image showing the Church 's and the State 's warning to Indians who contemplated rebellion , as many did .
29 This.vertical Phillips curve ( labelled LPC in Fig. 6.4 ) can be regarded as a warning to policy-makers that continued attempts to reduce unemployment below its natural level can only lead to higher and higher inflation rates and no long-run decrease in unemployment .
30 His body was left to rot as a warning to others who might be tempted to stray from those paths of righteousness .
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