Use advice in a sentence
Sentences starting with advice
- Advice is very expensive. [11]
Sentences ending with advice
- Yet--I would give you one more word of advice. [10]
- If I only would take her advice! [6]
- I don't hold with the unions--you know it well, sir, or you wouldn't be asking me advice. [9]
- You've helped him with the best of advice. [6]
- And Cluny, who was blind as a bat when a woman mocked him, went to Gaston and said: "See, old chap,--I know you don't mind my calling you that--I've come for advice. [11]
- May I recommend to you the following caution, as a guide, whenever you are dealing with a woman, or an artist, or a poet--if you are handling an editor or politician, it is superfluous advice. [6]
- And at that time I was grateful to my friend the geographer for his advice. [10]
- It was some time before I could bring myself to have recourse to medical advice. [14]
- I've known people throwaway their money because they were too consequential to take Sellers' advice. [5]
- As it was through his mediation that the kings of the island were allowed to retain their crowns, they will be willing to listen to his advice. [10]
Short sentences using advice
- I'll be needing the advice! [9]
- The advice seemed sound. [4]
- He would give me advice. [2]
- That's my advice, Gifted Hopkins. [6]
- Listen to my advice. [5]
- What is your advice, Eulaeus? [10]
- You need advice. [2]
- Take Barbara's advice! [10]
- Official Advice. [5]
Sentences containing advice two or more times
- Dryfoos necessarily depended upon him for advice concerning the scope and nature of the dinner, but he received the advice suspiciously, and contested points of obvious propriety with pertinacious stupidity. [8]
- He needed advice, the advice of those who had more knowledge than he had of the merits of relief cases. [4]
- He couldn't sleep nights, he couldn't eat, he was thinned down to a shadder, yet he da'sn't ask anybody's advice, for the very person he asked for advice might go back on him and let the gov'ment know about the letter. [5]
More example sentences with the word advice in them
- And I'll give you some advice, Sawlsberry; when you come back for the particulars, fetch a basket to carry what is left of yourself home in. [5]
- My advice to you is to keep quiet, and we may have a comedy worth seeing. [9]
- No good advice would go unheeded. [7]
- Who devised the wonderful machinery which automatically drives its renewing and refreshing streams through the body, day and night, without assistance or advice from the man? [5]
- I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will. [7]
- He had intruded with no advice, he had offered no comment that she had come downstairs alone, without Lise. [9]
- The advice seemed wise--at least he tried to persuade himself that it was--because it promised honor and fame, but in reality he wished to follow it because it would bring her for whom his soul yearned nearer to him. [10]
- But she seemed wilful too, and contradictory--at any rate to-day; for when Orion pointed out some move to her she rarely took his advice, but with set lips, pushed the piece according to her own, rarely wiser, judgment. [10]
- Besides, the Ems waters and the excellent advice of the physician to whose care she intrusted herself exerted a beneficial influence upon her ailment. [10]
- At first Moor watched her silently, then he invited her to work in his studio, and avail herself of his advice and assistance. [10]
- The ex-Minister Stein was there because his advice was useful and the Emperor Alexander held him in high esteem personally. [2]
- This at last was so evident that the good brother advised him, and the advice was in the nature of a command in his order, to retire for a while, and then take up his work in a fresh field. [4]
- She had been visiting Mrs. Charles Dudley Warner, but by the physician's advice had been removed to the comfort and quiet of her own home, only a few steps away. [5]
- It required no very keen eye to see the breakers ahead, and Mr. Bordley's advice to provide against seven years of famine did not go unheeded. [9]
- She tried in vain to drive them from her mind, to listen to Mrs. Tyler's account of how she, too, came as a bride to New York from some place with a classical name, and to the advice that accompanied the narration. [9]
- Had Phips acted upon his advice the record of the next few days might have been reversed. [11]
- Then they chock up the rest with advice to the Government. [5]
- The world had turned upside down indeed if the City Government of Hampton refused to take the advice of the agent of the Chippering Mill! [9]
- Biberli's advice to trust to the two and five had been repeatedly tested, and besides the estate of Tannenreuth, which Siebenburg had staked against all his winnings, he had brought home more gold than he had ever seen before. [10]
- A Mormon Emigrant Train--The Heart of the Rocky Mountains--Pure Saleratus--A Natural Ice-House--An Entire Inhabitant--In Sight of "Eternal Snow"--The South Pass--The Parting Streams--An Unreliable Letter Carrier--Meeting of Old Friends--A Spoiled Watermelon--Down the Mountain--A Scene of Desolation--Lost in the Dark--Unnecessary Advice --U.S. [5]
- He thought she took pleasure in having him push her wheel-chair up and down the piazza at least she rewarded him by grateful looks, and complimented him by asking his advice about reading and about being useful to others. [4]
- She loved her too sincerely and respected her intelligence too much to take offence at her advice, but she could not give up her humane and sisterly intentions merely from the fear of some awkward consequences to herself. [6]
- Philippus was indeed too much overburdened to chatter, but his professional advice was good and helped her to endure the fires of this pitiless sky. [10]
- Do not listen to the advice of this proud caste alone, but read every petition yourself, and, by appointing Nomarchs devoted to the king and beloved by the people, make yourself acquainted with the needs and wishes of the Egyptian nation. [10]
- He was inclined to take Miss Thorn's advice, for he made a gesture of weariness with his cigarette, in the use of which he was singularly eloquent. [9]
- And Philip learned to read in this varying advice the changes in her own experience. [4]
- With no offence to others, I believe her advice will be the best. [10]
- Then she turned to Katuti, led her into the garden, and begged her to aid her, who had so early lost her mother, with her advice in a weighty matter. [10]
- Wilhelm, who, according to his friend's advice, appeared in the uniform of an ensign of the city-guards, seated himself at the empty board just after the clock in the steeple had struck ten. [10]
- Yet they seem to have lost but little time before they sent for the first advice that could be procured. [14]
- Unfortunately, he was to atone only too speedily for this offence against medical advice, for his heated blood increased the twinges of the gout to such a degree that he was compelled to relinquish his desire to listen to the exquisite singing longer. [10]
- If at any time you should need advice you may come here again, for I like you, and you might be able to do me an important service. [10]
- Having given him this piece of moral advice for his trouble (which, as he wisely observed, was far better than half-pence) the Perpetual Grand Master of the Glorious Apollos thrust his hands into his pockets and sauntered away: still pondering as he went. [12]
- He only achieved this at last, again on the advice of Abdul Huseyn, by giving the Khedive as backsheesh the Syrian donkey-market, the five hundred feddans of cotton, and Hope's new school. [11]
- Now I am thinking of it, I will give you one or two pieces of advice. [6]
- In most cases they had followed his advice, wondering not a little at this isolated example of quixotism. [9]
- But what faces these young folks make up at my good advice! [6]
- As for Cynthia, there were many subjects on which she had to take the advice of the sisters. [9]
- I repeat, then, there is no crisis, excepting such a one as may be gotten up at any time by turbulent men aided by designing politicians, My advice to them, under such circumstances, is to keep cool. [7]
- She had learned them by listening to old Hekt, who often used to play on a lute in the dusk, and who, when she perceived that Uarda caught the melodies, had pointed out her faults, and given her advice. [10]
- Did I give thee good advice yesterday, or no? [10]
- But he exaggerates the value of my advice. [8]
- The proprietor of the several theatres endorsed the advice, and said I might have his handsome new opera-house at half price --fifty dollars. [5]
- When they got the politicians to make the last cut from fifty-six to fifty-four and we kept on payin' 'em for fifty-six, against my advice, what happened? [9]
- The brothers, at the onset, took the advice of the old man, and escaped through the opposite side of the lodge. [5]
- In spite of the old woman's earnest advice not to mix in the crowd, she had pushed her way through, and, as the men-at-arms dispersed the mob, she came nearer to her favorite but too reckless brother. [10]
- She would go the next day to Appenzelder, who always greeted her kindly when they met in the street, and ask his advice. [10]
- By advice of the inspector I doubled the reward. [5]
- My reply to the first, containing the best advice I could give, conveyed in courteous language, had brought out the second. [6]
- The advice that the Emperor's love should take her own waiting maid also came from her. [10]
- She carefully studied the different reviews and criticisms that had appeared on "Jane Eyre," in hopes of extracting precepts and advice from which to profit. [14]
- Do not overlook the desire for spiritual advice and consolation which patients sometimes feel, and, with the frightful mauvaise honte peculiar to Protestantism, alone among all human beliefs, are ashamed to tell. [6]
- So I divided the collection, and followed the advice of both parties. [5]
- His brother sought the advice of those who were accounted skilful in such matters, and they came and saw him. [12]
- Cyrus decided, by the advice of the dethroned king of Lydia, (as we learnt afterwards, through some prisoners of war) on meeting us in our own land and defeating us by a stratagem. [10]
- Then he remembered the advice of the captain of the Belle Sauvage as to the best hotel, and started towards it. [11]
- And always remember that when a word of advice from Beriah Sellers can help, it is at your service. [5]
- But advice of that sort is thrown away on such as McGilveray. [11]
- Still, the cottage that Pierre and Company had won was handed back with such good advice as only a worldwise adventurer can give. [11]
- It is thought that part of Hamlet's advice to the players--"and let those that play your clowns speak no more than is set down for them," etc.--was leveled at Tarleton. [4]
- It vexed him that he had followed Katuti's advice, and he began to wish his suit had been repulsed. [10]
- I did not take this as serious advice, but its meaning is that one who has all his senses about him cannot help being anxious. [6]
- The American might take the candid advice given by one friend to another, who complained that it was so difficult to get into the right frame of mind. [4]
- If you will take my advice, you will not see too much of Mr. Trixton Brent when your husband is not present. [9]
- Yes; you will take my advice, Shon McGann. [11]
- And see, scavenger, take my advice and let Zoug-Zoug alone. [11]
- Why didn't you take her advice? [9]
- And from this sympathetic cousin John got advice as to what he should wear and how he should conduct himself at the party. [4]
- The prince was surprised that so simple an idea had not occurred to him, and he applied for advice to the holy brethren of the Society of Jesus, with whom he was on intimate terms. [2]
- The afternoon we spent in sober talk, Mr. Bordley giving me much sound advice, and writing me several letters of recommendation to gentlemen in Congress. [9]
- In writing that speech Stephen had striven to bear in mind a piece of advice which Mr. Lincoln had given him. [9]
- We did not spare advice, or example, or any correction that came to our minds--indeed, it was almost a luxury. [11]
- He has been so much accustomed to have his own will, that he will follow no advice, even if it come from his mother's lips. [10]
- It was that smile that angered her, that made her rebel against the advice he had to offer; that made her forget the insult he had risked at her hands by coming there. [9]
- Take my advice, sir, and don't try to tame any wildcats. [9]
- He followed the sick man's advice the very next morning, and he had no cause to regret it, for Moor treated him even more kindly than before. [10]
- The advice was shrewd for a metropolitan editor, and it was not without its profit to the country editor. [4]
- As soon as she had retired the valet entreated Barbara to beware of the advice of this woman, whose designs he saw perfectly. [10]
- The convalescent could scarcely expect anything more than beneficial advice from Herophilus; for this tireless investigator rarely rendered assistance to the sick in the city, because the lion's share of his time and strength were devoted to difficult researches. [10]
- And my Lord Sandwich, having done me the honour to lay something very handsome upon me, had his chief jockey on hand to give me some final advice. [9]
- Everybody knows and respects you, and we can't do without your advice and counsel. [9]
- I have received recently several letters asking my counsel or advice. [5]
- Livy darling, I received a letter from Monsieur Frechette this morning, in which certain citizens of Montreal tendered me a public dinner next Thursday, and by Osgood's advice I accepted it. [5]
- And Yankee and Rebel alike sought his help and counsel in time of perplexity or trouble, rather than hotheaded advice from their own leaders. [9]
- Yes, in the reaction, it was almost on my tongue to say yes to you, for you are a good talker, you had skill in much that you did, and with honest advice from a wife might do much more. [11]
- These at any rate were uncivilized -trout, and it was only when we took the advice of the young McGregor and baited our hooks with the angleworm, that the fish joined in our day's sport. [4]
- By some subtle process which he had actually beheld, but could not fathom, this cold Mr. Worthington, this bank president who had given him sage advice, this preacher of political purity, had been reduced to a frenzied supplicant. [9]
- Amateurs sometimes took preposterous risks without the advice of the experts. [11]
- I gave a piece of advice the other day which I said I thought deserved a paragraph to itself. [6]
- Now, by his physician's advice, he went back to those balmy islands. [5]
- He knew more perhaps than he ever conveyed to Dyck, who saw him and talked with him, gave him advice as to the customs of Jamaica, and let him see the details in the management of Enniskillen. [11]
- He brooked no opposition, and delighted to carry, against his captain's advice, more canvas than was wise when it blew heavily. [9]
- And I shall only add the counsel of an old uncle, to invest this money by your husband's advice in some safe securities. [9]
- He had only one vanity; he thought he could give advice better than any other person. [5]
- Time was going on, and the Imperial envoy, who had been elected to preside as judge, at length took his place; Demetrius whispered a few last words of advice to his brother and went back into the arena. [10]
- Have an eye on him, Sir, if you can,--give him some good advice. [9]
- Then Mark Twain's old editor, "Joe" Goodman, came from Virginia City for a visit, and his advice and encouragement were of the greatest value. [5]
- When the government official had left the houses, Theopompus rubbed his hands and said: "Now if you will follow my advice on all points you can stay in Egypt safely enough. [10]
- By the advice of Timotheus he would not let her be seen at his side till the stars had once more been consulted, and he would then conduct Melissa to the Circus as his wife-the day after to-morrow, perhaps. [10]
- Wishes my opinion of the same, with advice as to his future course. [6]
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