Sentences for advice. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use advice in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for advice.
- What advice! (8)
- This is my advice. (4)
- I want your advice. (8)
- I want your advice. (10)
- You say I need advice. (8)
- Because we gave Hilary some sound advice! (8)
- His advice was followed. (8)
- I want no legal advice. (10)
- Still your advice, is it? (8)
- But you take my advice, sir. (10)
- He ought to have good advice. (10)
- Mr. Bingley followed his advice. (4)
- And I thank you for your advice. (10)
- She would take his advice he saw. (8)
- She wrote to Lydiard for advice. (10)
- You take my advice and see Harris. (13)
- Walker simply laughed at the advice. (19)
- My advice is: Get out of town at once. (8)
- He proposed to help her with advice only. (10)
- Well, then, a friend repeats the same advice. (10)
- Be good enough to keep your advice to yourself. (8)
- I have given him the advice for which he asked. (7)
- I want to ask your advice and to give you mine. (9)
- There is one point on which I want your advice. (4)
- The idea of supposing that young cub Soames could give him advice! (8)
- I am not saying that she did not err in her advice. (4)
- Catherine took the advice, and ran off to get ready. (4)
- Mr. Darcy took her advice, and did finish his letter. (4)
- Mr. Barmby wanted more advice, his dilemma being acute. (10)
- Smither might send to Park Lane any time she wanted advice. (8)
- The young man might think that she had asked advice of him. (9)
- She was aware that he exaggerated, but she repeated her advice. (10)
- Take my advice, appeal to George again to give you that promise. (8)
- Was that the advice he was going to give Larry to-morrow morning? (8)
- He repeated his advice with a very emphatic shrug of the shoulder. (10)
- Our advice is, that you write to papa one of your cleverest letters. (10)
- I must have you here to make sure that I am acting under good advice. (10)
- He did not agree, but, unable to suggest a better course, followed her advice. (8)
- It was a matter at any rate upon which he should have to take the best of advice. (13)
- One word of advice now we are on the topic: never play at counter-strokes with him. (10)
- Your master is in the habit of following your advice, as if you were his own mother. (5)
- And having the instinctive sense that nothing would keep Ferrand, he redoubled his advice. (8)
- I gave what help I could; and volunteered some advice, which struck me as being excellent. (2)
- It was her dieing Advice to her afflicted Laura, who has ever most faithfully adhered to it. (4)
- This proved persuasive, and as the hour was late Nevil had to act on her advice in a hurry. (10)
- She suggested advice to Arthur Rhodes upon the prudence of his resuming the yoke of the Law. (10)
- My advice, therefore, is to make every effort to prevent matters being brought into court at all. (8)
- The advice was followed readily, for the feverish symptoms increased, and her head ached acutely. (4)
- It was on his advice that King Louis resolved to take the government directly into his own hands. (19)
- He was frank concerning his uncertainty with regard to her symptoms, and gave some general advice. (12)
- The advice, and the lofty austerity with which it was given, pierced Kuni like the thrust of a dagger. (5)
- We thought there was just a chance that, having lost that job, she might come to you again for advice. (8)
- Another piece of Sunday business with the peasants is to take their ailments to the chemist for advice. (2)
- Mr. Radnor added hints of advice to a frail humanity he was indulgent, the giant spoke in good fellowship. (10)
- She fancied Clara susceptible to his advice: he had fancied it, and was considering it one of his vanities. (10)
- I shall not pretend to offer you advice, for I have the habit of thinking your judgement can stand by itself. (10)
- On returning to Vienna he studied composition with Albrechtsberger, and received advice from Salieri and Haydn. (3)
- When he asked the advice of the council of war he found, to his chagrin, that all his officers voted for retreat. (19)
- It was her mother and her sister who managed, submitting to the advice and consent of Corey what they intended to do. (9)
- He had not wavered in the usual assumption of omniscience, but he was by no means sure that he had given right advice. (8)
- The king will have sought the advice of his ministers, besides which that of Prussia will have been asked and probably given. (10)
- Consequently there is nothing more to keep me in Washington, and I should now like your advice about coming to Fortress Monroe. (9)
- Sir Thomas sent friendly advice and professions, Lady Bertram dispatched money and baby-linen, and Mrs. Norris wrote the letters. (4)
- That master recommended a course with Mendelssohn, but as the pupil was too poor, he changed his advice and suggested a study of Bach. (3)
- But digest what you have learnt, Richie; press nothing on the squire; be guided by the advice of that esteemed and admirable woman, your aunt Dorothy. (10)
- She explained that she was expecting a baroness, who was coming from Küstrin especially to see her in order to get advice on important family matters. (12)
- Something occurred while they were at Hartfield, to make Emma want their advice; and, which was still more lucky, she wanted exactly the advice they gave. (4)
- Whereupon, pitying her poor English nature, the Countess gave her advice, and this advice she now implored her familiars to instruct or compel Caroline to follow. (10)
Also see sentences for: admonition, counsel, monition, recommendation.
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