How To Use Advise In A Sentence

  • I advise you to own up at once.
  • His careers adviser suggested he might make a good bus conductor. Times, Sunday Times
  • He advised people against indulging in backbiting.
  • A family law barrister close to the Crikey crew advises that many men attempt to talk down their earning capacity when they are negotiating settlements with former wives.
  • So in offering prayers for downtrodden races, I would advise you not to overlook the downtrodden tourist.
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  • She also advised them to avoid characters who worked in town planning, civil engineering or dentistry. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are also advised to carry some rainwear, just in case.
  • And therefore (quod iterum moneo, licet nauseam paret lectori, malo decem potius verba, decies repetita licet abundare, quam unum desiderari) I would advise him that is actually melancholy not to read this tract of Symptoms, lest he disquiet or make himself for a time worse, and more melancholy than he was before. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Their lawyers advised them that they might be sued by older workers not allowed to work on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Contact Shelter who advise anyone worried about being made homeless ( shelter. The Sun
  • They called C4, which is Mexico's emergency dispatch system and advised them that they had been lost for two days, were stranded, dehydrated, and were going to light a signal fire to attempt to get some help," said Cal Fire spokesperson Roxanne Provaznik. Knowledge is Power
  • There are no reserved seats, so it is a case of first come first served and everyone is advised to come early to avoid disappointment.
  • The exchange rate between US dollar and Tajik somonis will be advised on request for purpose of payment for obtaining bidding documents.
  • The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
  • He advises nursing parents to do soft massages of the tummy as a way of soothing the baby.
  • We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
  • Marine pilots were advised to drop warning messages on the towns or villages concerned, allowing civilians time to get away. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • More alarming -- not to mention revolting -- than any revelation, which has come out thus far about Bachmann, Kennedy once commented to Democratic political adviser Bobby Baker, "You know, I get a migraine headache if I don't get a strange piece of ass every day" see endnote 54. Lara M. Brown, Ph.D.: Michele Bachmann and Migraines: Presidential Disqualifier or Sexism?
  • He has acted as one of the campaign's unofficial advisers, according to an insider. Times, Sunday Times
  • And do not forget that Ferry's bandmate Brian Eno is Nick Clegg's youth affairs adviser. Archive 2008-11-01
  • The big banks argue that the advisers are walking a fine line. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't be fooled by English English," advised Columbia: "the accent is like a mouthful of pudding, and when they mean to say the weather is bad they say it is 'nawsty;' they call their rubbers 'galoshes,' their dépôts 'stations,' and when they start on a journey they get their Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
  • He lived in the dorm as a resident adviser.
  • She thinks the world of her adviser
  • None of this will diminish the short-term elation that Romney's advisers feel. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
  • A.R. So for new actors coming into the business of acting what do you advise as the best possible course of action?
  • The party's rank and file are beginning to question the prime minister's choice of advisers.
  • The consumer is advised to check this with the butcher to determine if the meat has been koshered.
  • At night, they advised us to put on our under-bungalow lights and wait for the floorshow of ravenous and strange-looking fish gobbling up plankton just beneath us.
  • In the next few days we shall see if the ambassador can weather the political storm caused by his ill-advised remarks.
  • Lord Allen may have been wrong in his head, or ill-advised, or foolishly over-zealous, but his ill-tempered upbraiding of the Dublin Corporation for what he called their treasonable extravagance in thus honouring Swift, whom he deemed an enemy of the King, was the act of a fool. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. - Volume 07 Historical and Political Tracts-Irish
  • The broker advised me on how to invest my money.
  • It's all well and good for some to say that it's wrong for children to be advised to hit back, but I'm afraid I'd rather my son or daughter protected themselves against a pasting from a bully rather than wait for a teacher to come to their aid. Crib sheet 19.10.10
  • Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book.
  • I would advise her to do history, geography and a science. Times, Sunday Times
  • BAYTRIL 4 arthiritis in jts 4 leo geck & after 2nd day of dose has not mov'd any advise? Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • Although he apparently waited for confirmation from his bank that the cheque had cleared before making the payments, he was subsequently advised that the cheque was fraudulent and had been dishonoured.
  • Your pharmacist can advise you on simple medicines and/or gripe water that will help prevent colic.
  • On the page and on the screen, "Kick-Ass" riffs on the wish-fulfillment afforded by tales of derring-do and the ill-advisedness of taking on the task in real life. PaloAltoOnline.com
  • Even back then, local foresters advised the couple on which species to replant.
  • To deepen his predicament, because he is single, his advisers and confidants are generally undomesticated guys just like him. Where Have The Good Men Gone?
  • The common thread in both situations is the communication of information in confidence to an adviser or therapeutic counsellor.
  • Don't try to be a counsellor or adviser within the family. The Sun
  • This is a critical problem for teachers, advisory teachers, advisers and educational psychologists to resolve.
  • It advises salesmen to talk round reluctant customers over a cup of tea.
  • The committee advises the media on whether publication of a story risks endangering national security. Times, Sunday Times
  • Embalmers are advised of the protective clothing required both for handling the chemicals and the deceased persons themselves.
  • It's called a butterwort, and it always grows in boggy places; I wouldn't advise you to go after one again without asking father first. Milly and Olly
  • He was an outstanding engineer who advised on building windmills, locks and ports.
  • Acertified crop adviser and agronomist looks for weeds resistant to glyphosate. Round-Up Resistant Weeds Pose a Threat to Farmers | Impact Lab
  • Judge Porteous also engaged in corrupt conduct after the Lifemark v. Liljeberg bench trial, and while he had the case under advisement, in that he solicited and accepted things of value from both Amato and his law partner Creely, including a payment of thousands of dollars in cash. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judge Thomas Porteous Impeached by U.S. House of Representatives,”
  • I'd advise you to reserve judgment .
  • Your doctor will assess you, and advise the best course of treatment to deal with the problem.
  • I would advise against riding the moped without testing the brakes first.
  • Use the term advisedly, as some find it an offensive allusion to the disabled. Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
  • Contact Dr. Gray about academic advisement.
  • Yet we would be ill-advised to dismiss any of them.
  • Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion.
  • He continues to serve as a senior adviser to the Ministry of the Interior.
  • Financial advisers worth their salt will customize a plan to suit the individual customer.
  • If he were a teacher, and not a senior White House adviser and the towering former chairman of the Federal Reserve, he says, he would have given the new rules just an ordinary B -- not even a B-plus. Paul Volcker Gives Financial Reform Bill 'B Minus,' Regrets Past Silence On Deregulation
  • It is strongly advised that you take out some form of medical insurance.
  • “Indeed, Robin, I’ll be better advised before I gie it back to you; it is a wanchancy weapon in a Highlandman’s hand, and I am thinking you will be about some harns-breaking.” Chronicles of the Canongate
  • I shall act as you advise.
  • Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank.
  • I would advise against choosing a hypnotherapist who is anxious from the outset to charge you for a complete course of treatment.
  • He is my legal adviser.
  • She teaches how to continue with discretion what is thoughtlessly undertaken; she inclines the mind to cleave steadfastly to what was imposed upon it by authority; and imparts to a choice which, though rash at the time, is now irrevocable, all the sanctity, all the advisedness, and, let us say it boldly, all the cheerfulness of a lawful calling. Chapter X
  • The president-elect is motorcading from one urgent meeting to another, creating new posts - including an efficiency adviser - to get it all under control. Washington is Crisis City again
  • They will be able to pay the adviser from the sale proceeds rather than up front. Times, Sunday Times
  • Coordinate with all departments to advise line management and associates on all Human Resources matters.
  • Our reservations staff will advise on when this option is available.
  • The doctor advised a complete rest.
  • In 1937 he was seconded to the Royal Canadian Air Force in Ottawa as air armament adviser.
  • The President, backed by trusted advisers, some of them dyed-in-the-wool oilmen, called immediately for increased energy production. BARRACUDA 945
  • Everyone turned to see who had spoken, and there in the corner stood an elderly courtier, one of the king's most trusted advisers.
  • She advises which way we should jump, and almost invariably goes the American way, the argument generally boiling down to the fact that there are more Americans than Poms.
  • The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking.
  • One of the reasons the room was sought after by him was that he had been advised by his doctors to spend regular periods in the curative field of amber.
  • Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
  • Mr Hombach is a former close adviser to Gerhard Schro der, who was elected chancellor in October 1998.
  • Stacy Sullivan, another counterterrorism adviser with Human Rights Watch, said the Military Commissions Act is unclear on what happens if a guilty plea is allegedly coerced from a detainee. Complete Disorder | ATTACKERMAN
  • Each teacher also serves as an adviser for a small group of teenagers from the time they enter the program until graduation.
  • The charity advises all people looking at their options to seek independent advice. Times, Sunday Times
  • I cannot advise what you call a fright, and what might be a terrible thing. Dona Perfecta
  • The role is usually taken by a lay person who advises litigants acting on their own. Times, Sunday Times
  • She advises that when he gets to Ithaca he should stay one night with the swineherd.
  • I advised Spry to mount a SATYR operation, and demonstrated the device to him.
  • Gunner Oke at the breach, and advised him to exhibit a dose of black-currant wine before turning in (as a specific against a chill in the extremities), was proceeding leisurably to cut himself a quid of tobacco when he became aware of two workmen -- carpenters they appeared to be in the dim light -- approaching the entry. Merry-Garden and Other Stories
  • Sixteen standing commissions were also created to advise on domestic and foreign affairs.
  • In emergency cases, nurses can advise staff remotely on how to treat patients before an ambulance arrives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors prescribed sedatives, painkillers and rest, and advised sufferers to pull themselves together.
  • If his worship uses this form of procedure often, I advise him to get another clerk, that's all, for I shall certainly demit. '' Rob Roy
  • But would these sprightly veterans have been better advised to avoid the stresses and strains of full-time toil in old age?
  • Campaign advisers say they hope a withdrawal would take place within two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may augment the number of their advisers. Thinking the Unthinkable
  • This fight over financial advisers might determine which firm wins online brokerage supremacy.
  • I am also advised by officials that there was one particular design fault in one of the windows of the cells.
  • In August ministers unveiled plans to fine accountants and financial advisers who enable tax avoidance up to 100 per cent of the tax avoided. Times, Sunday Times
  • Second, many advisers are still intent on chasing high returns.
  • At every stage of his political life, he has had exceptionally close advisers whose judgment he respected and who revered him.
  • But, I also admit to once having seen my advisor's paystub on his desk (he had given me and most of his advisees a set of keys), and I didn't look away. That StatCounter Paradox
  • But it certainly didn't feel like it at the time", referring to the unrequited loves, an ill-advised brief engagement and other romantic incidents that fill her diary when she was in her twenties. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • I will limit myself to noting that the legal answer is, in my view, yes — but how you get to yes differs depending upon whether you think this particular targeting is in an armed conflict in a strict legal sense, or whether you think it is an act of legitimate self-defense, as the Legal Adviser referenced in his ASIL speech. The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen
  • It goes without saying that shoppers who are ill-advised enough to carry them at all invariably have a purse or wallet bulging with them.
  • Anyone with large gains should consult a financial adviser or tax expert. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your doctor will check for any underlying cause, may give you a health MoT and will advise about treatment. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are advised to think twice about trying to fan the embers of a dying love affair.
  • And with prospects for UK commercial property now looking less rosy, a number of advisers are suggesting that their clients look farther afield. Times, Sunday Times
  • And because Colonel Morse had advised him that he would be lecturing to “huge audiences in vast auditoria,” in the weeks before his departure, Oscar engaged the services of an expensive expert on oratory to give him elocution lessons. Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile
  • Athena used the disguise of Mentor to advise and stand beside her beloved Odysseus.
  • Just contact our career advisers for information. The Sun
  • Condoleezza Rice, his national security adviser, is a former provost of Stanford University.
  • The RFU has requested spectators not to bring large bags or rucksacks and advised them to arrive earlier than usual to allow for the enhanced checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • And specialist zoo staff were drafted in to advise and potentially tranquillise the wild animal. The Sun
  • He is never behindhand in offering advice, ie is always eager to advise.
  • Dan, one of my advisees, caught up with me as I was going to my office in the University Education Center.
  • HAYWOOD: Well, again, President Mbeki is misadvised. CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2007
  • Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month.
  • Needing to secure the money, I called Ian, my long-time friend and financial adviser.
  • It is a Christmas message from the head of Sesame, an independent financial adviser.
  • An independent adviser offers advice on all investment products from all providers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is strongly advised that a logical name be used.
  • The postings on Facebook were ill-advised and to the best of our knowledge have all been removed - it is only others who are reposting these images.
  • His advisers said the meeting had been arranged some time ago and did not mean he was taking sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Campers and other back-country users were advised to be prepared for harsh conditions.
  • And now guidelines advise on same-race adoption policy.
  • While Joffe, given the right access, resources and latitude, might end up being an outside voice for change -- her background certainly suggests it -- I'd guess her hire is as much strategic adviser as it is a step toward reform. Goldman's new outsider
  • I was advised by the doctors actually that I should probably get them reduced. The Sun
  • An FDA panel advised that warning labels weren't needed for food dye, and said it found no fundamental relationship with hyperactivity. What's News: World-Wide
  • We use a special lotion to make hair follicles grow faster, but we advise clients to visit us once a month for shaping. The Sun
  • It may be helpful to advise the client on how to announce the sale to their staff.
  • I had a dialect coach on the set of the film and he advised me to look at myself naked in the mirror, to tame myself. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government has set up a committee of industrialists and academics to advise it.
  • Try to calculate how much more interest you may earn over the course of a year, or ask your financial adviser.
  • They advise against foreign delegates wandering unescorted in various parts of town.
  • Participants are advised to wear warm comfortable rainproof clothing and suitable footwear.
  • A close adviser of the dead King, he now wields power because of that King's death.
  • Advise her to rest affected joints when they are inflamed.
  • Peel Hunt, which mainly advises on smaller companies, was second judged by client growth.
  • He was particularly scathing about a young political adviser who, he predicted, would be the ruin of us. Times, Sunday Times
  • And Sir George Grey will advise the grant of Her Majesty's gracious pardon
  • To bruise herbs, Mr. Sullivan advises crushing then with the back of a large knife or tapping them with a mallet.
  • We are more than happy to advise residents of how not to cause a nuisance to their neighbours.
  • We advise the use of aqueous solutions (not alcohol based preparations) to avoid skin irritation and wheeze.
  • Sapient advised that there was no need to overstock commodity items like office supplies that can be obtained easily anywhere.
  • But 300 years ago women having difficulty conceiving were advised to drink the spit from a hare's mouth. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president-elect is expected to name [Cass] Sunstein — his friend and informal adviser — to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, a transition official said late Wednesday. Matthew Yglesias » Cass Sunstein to OIR
  • He then moved into politics, working as an adviser to the Liberal party. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘We want you to build a palace for our King,’ said the chief adviser.
  • The network draws on the expertise of intermediaries such as lawyers, patent specialists, corporate financiers, business angels, consultants and other advisers.
  • Plenty of Tories are, it seems, cock-a-hoop about the news, still to be confirmed, that General Sir Richard Dannatt is to be elevated to the House of Lords where he will become a Tory defence adviser and, perhaps, a minister in the next Conservative government. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Can you please advise me how to recover these files!
  • American officials said they had detected signs of preparations for the mass deployment of Russian military advisers and assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hast thou forgotten thine arrogance and insolence and tyranny, and thy disregarding the due of goodfellowship and thy refusing to be advised by what the poet saith? The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
  • The ˜adviser™ is simply in a position to supplant the child's choice as to what is best for herself with her own choice as her adviser. Children's Rights
  • Take approximately 60mg up to four times a day, unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
  • The company's advisers, BNP Paribas and Rothschild, will earn every centime of their fees if they can deliver a successful stock market launch for this lumbering behemoth.
  • Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road.
  • This doctor did not advise me of anything I could do to relieve the pain.
  • I'd advise that, if we don't have the capacity to do it, we should forget about it instead of disgracing ourselves.
  • So writers would be well advised to take separate advice on the legal position there.
  • The investigator, bag man and spiritual adviser.
  • Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
  • I have been advised that contacting a congressperson is a good route to go. Frustrated and Sad - anything to do?
  • Some pundits advise investors never to buy expensive shares if they want a peaceful night's sleep.
  • In July, Gabriela Chavarria was named the top science adviser for the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), based in Washington DC.
  • Mr West said he had advised clients with residential and commercial property on letting and leasehold enfranchisement matters.
  • Students are advised to answer all questions as fully as possible.
  • It may be helpful to advise the client on how to announce the sale to their staff.
  • I would advise all residents who have considered renting an allotment to ‘come and have a grow’.
  • It's incumbent on you to advise your son before he leaves home.
  • Travellers are advised to find an alternative route during road repairs.
  • Clear scientific evidence can be used to support either side of this chestnut-flavored debate, so appeals to the indisputability of one view or another are ill-advised. Balkinization
  • Select an adviser who understands the self-victimisation concept and is far enough removed from the problem to be objective. 2.
  • The nurse adviser to the Health Authority should seek additional funds to meet developments in clinical activity.
  • Now this is the sort of qualification you're looking for in a financial adviser.
  • He said that his lawyer advised him to leave Kenya as it was rumoured that he would soon be charged with sedition and treason.
  • If you are in doubt as to any aspect of this document, you should consult your licensed securities dealer, bank manager, solicitor, professional accountant or other professional adviser.
  • She said officers would have advised the owners on what crime prevention measures they could take.
  • During my stay in Maputo, for example, I was often advised of the futility of my research plans. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • Now, though I am never a hoarder of my pay, because it doth ill to bear a charge about one in these perilous times, yet I always have (and I would advise you to follow my example) some odd gold chain, or bracelet, or carcanet, that serves for the ornament of my person, and can at need spare Quentin Durward
  • He advised against lipo as she had barely any fat. The Sun
  • Participants are advised to wear warm comfortable rainproof clothing and suitable footwear.
  • Mr Tarn said that the guidance being issued to schools on random drugs testing included many caveats, and schools were being advised to proceed with caution.
  • And the WH adviser is wrong, we will remember the mess, especially since part of the mess will be the reform itself. WH may push through health care reform without Republicans
  • I was mortified and apologised profusely to Button's adviser.
  • Although this has narrowed choice, these bank advisers had become tainted with the stain of past mis-selling. Times, Sunday Times
  • They have an old lady adviser which reminded me of the stargazer from Darker than Black. Anime Preview: Winter 2008/2009 First Impressions – Batch 2 « Undercover
  • It would be worrying to suppose that he has a group of advisers who are prone to do the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • For sailing I would advise packing at least the same amount of clothes, thermals, jerseys and long johns again.
  • If you feel it is inappropriate for your client would you please advise me.
  • Spending a year studying in your chosen field seems an obvious stepping stone but experts advise caution. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alerts also advise them of the additional cost of extra data. Times, Sunday Times
  • A family doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control.
  • I suggest your friend either contact a tax adviser to work out the liability or go directly to her own inspector of taxes.
  • If anyone has a problem about transport they are advised to get in touch with any member of the parish pastoral council or phone the parochial house.
  • In this case, therefore, I conceive the plaintiff must be non-suited; and I should disadvise the bringing any such action. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • No entourage, no special advisers, no fuss. Times, Sunday Times

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