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advise - use in sentences
Object
- client: Our lawyers advise clients in the choice of entity to utilize for any given business venture.
- trustee: A team led by partner Jason Coates has been appointed to advise the trustees of TM Retail's two pensions schemes.
- member: There was some discussion about the value of offering a number of tailored opt-in e-mail lists to advise members of specific matters of interest.
- anyone: I'd advise anyone to give it a go.
Preposition: on
- suitability: We can provide detailed product information and drawings and would be pleased to advise on the suitability of any of our products.
- aspect: A planning group should be formed to advise on all aspects of the day.
- matter: When the booking has been made we will handle all communications and advise on any matters concerning your holiday.
- merger: He advises on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, corporate restructures, joint ventures, employe share schemes and insolvency.
Adjective complement
- him/her: If you have already become involved in a tragic boating accident and If legal counsel represents you, please advise him/her of this contact.
Infinitive complement
- check: Students are advised to check with the module lecturer what the set text will be.
- seek: In the event of revocation, the licensee would be advised to seek legal advice from a specialized licensing solicitor.
- refer: Users are advised to refer to their Browser instructions or help screen to learn more about these functions.
- contact: Patients are advised to contact the surgery at the beginning of October for clinic dates.
- avoid: Plan your journey with Parking Visitors are advised to avoid traveling by car to The Women's Library, where possible.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- on: In particular, they may be able to advise on, and maybe help undertake, the fieldwork audit.
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