Warned by experience I did not this time suggest a return to town.
Did that woman who read your hand warn you against a fat boy, by any chance?
About to head for the door, he hesitated, warned by some inner sense.
Then we are to warn the British by the little radio.
"All of them warned me about your temper, by the way."
Carlos had warned them by radio, and they would have to take their chances.
But she was lying now, warned by her masked chief.
But the head vanished, as if warned by some instinct.
The captain tried to warn the Iraqi pilot away by radio.
If she was right and the fishers could warn them of any future attack by the net, then they would have a chance.