How To Use Warning bell In A Sentence
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Should that not have sounded the warning bells?
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The soldiers climbed into their uniforms at the sound of the warning bell.
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For me, the warning bells started to ring when she stopped eating properly and lost all that weight.
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As she read his letter, warning bells began to sound in her head.
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The place sprang to life, phones began ringing, warning bells were pressed.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 1969 it was fitted with a warning bell, cowcatcher, and buckeye couplings before travelling to the US and Canada.
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For me, the warning bells started to ring when she stopped eating properly and lost all that weight.
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For me, the warning bells started to ring when she stopped eating properly and lost all that weight.
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The warning bell had sounded a minute ago.
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'The earthquake in Sichuan sounded the warning bell for us, ' said Luo Chongmin, director of the education bureau in neighboring Yunnan province, which escaped major quake damage.
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That should sound some warning bells.
The Sun
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A warning bell sent off its small alarm inside Renwick's head.
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Warning bells went off for locals in the 1970s after a deluge of visitors discovered the elephant seal rookery.
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The warning bell for dinner rang, signaling for the household to start getting ready for dinner.
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The soldiers climbed into their uniforms at the sound of the warning bell.
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For me, the warning bells started to ring when she stopped eating properly and lost all that weight.
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If the defendant refuses to sign warning bells should ring.
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Warning bells started ringing in her head as she sensed that something was wrong.
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Warning bells began to ring when her letters were returned unopened.
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Five seconds into the take-off a warning bell sounds to inform the captain that there is a problem with the number two engine and that it is on fire.
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Would she ring the warning bell that cushioned the little fellow from the worst of it?
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If the engineer does not brake his train, a warning bell is set off, followed by an application of brakes.
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The place sprang to life, phones began ringing, warning bells were pressed.
Times, Sunday Times
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That should sound some warning bells.
The Sun
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In 1970 about 900 million people were starving-perhaps a billion in total. Little wonder warning bells were sounding.
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The warning bell rang signaling two minutes before their next class.
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‘She'll be fun to deal with,’ she muttered to herself as the warning bell rang, announcing to students that they should begin to head to their homerooms.
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No warning bells chimed in this mere mortal mind.
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Philip led the way, and they entered the mill, where the warning bells were ringing to give notice that the corn was flowing down rightly; and the mill-hoppers kept on "ruttle, ruttle;" the water hissed, seethed, and rushed under their feet; the millstones rumbled round and round; and there on the top of the sacks, with which the place was half filled, sat the two great white cats belonging to the miller, fast asleep; while in
Hollowdell Grange Holiday Hours in a Country Home
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That should sound some warning bells.
The Sun
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For me, the warning bells started to ring when she stopped eating properly and lost all that weight.
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The warning bell rang, so I parted ways with Ivy, and went to my class.