beware - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • pickpocket: Safety Visitors should beware of pickpockets anywhere in the city.
  • imitation: A Cave Imitatio ( Beware of imitations ) tin badge was also issued on the day of the swapmeet.
  • scam: There are genuine companies which may do this, but beware of share scams - sometimes called ' boiler room ' scams.
  • prophet: In fact Christ warned people to beware of false prophets ( Matt.
  • pitfall: Beware of the 6 pitfalls of a weak greens product: 1 ) Is The Kitchen Sink Included?
  • temptation: Beware of the temptations of this life, the allures to a kind of happiness.

Object

  • scam: The big land con Investors should beware the latest scam.
  • danger: Co-buying, joint ownership, beware the stranger danger.
  • ': Caveat emptor - let the buyer beware â applies whether she is ' ethical ' or not.
  • woman: Women Beware Women runs at the Swan Theater, Stratford-upon-Avon from February 16th to April 1st 2006.

Used with why or when

  • when: Buy any new tools from reputable dealers Beware when buying what appear to be cheap second hand tools and equipment.
  • what: MORE » Dark at the Foot of the Stairs Beware what might seem a pile of black wool on the kitchen table!

Modifying Another Word

  • tho: Mums and dads beware tho: this is an 18 for a very, very good reason.
  • however: These ticket systems are becoming popular with many companies, however beware, quality varies.
  • so: So beware Mr Brass, don't you dare Mr Brass.
  • then: If any of you out there are dodging then beware as the EA are on a crack down.
  • yet: And beware yet another election where Mr Blair says one thing to get your vote on polling day and does something quite different afterward.
  • always: Most email accounts track these emails and put them in a separate inbox which is alter deleted but always beware.

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