Example sentences of "he warned that " in BNC.

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1 Mr Clark said legislation ensuring re-inspection could come into force within the next few years and he warned that it could result in hotels being prosecuted if they contravened their Fire Certificates .
2 But he warned that ‘ some rationalisation ’ would be necessary .
3 Ron Todd , the general secretary of the transport workers ' union , said that today 's vote on the multilaterist nuclear defence policy would not yield the ‘ massive and overwhelming ’ majority predicted by right-wingers , and he warned that party leaders could not expect everybody to ‘ goose-step ’ in the same direction once the policy had been carried .
4 But he warned that correcting the mistakes of the present administration would not be easy .
5 He warned that if anyone was hurt in the dispute the minister would be ‘ faced with calls for his resignation ’ .
6 He warned that authorities would not hesitate to take decisive action against any groups or individuals that contemplated a disturbance of the peace .
7 He warned that the private security companies , which would monitor the offender , would be the only ones to benefit .
8 He warned that there was no salvation ‘ in the rake 's progress of perpetual devaluation ’ — all that did was increase the price of imports and bring still more inflation .
9 And he warned that if there was not an honourable settlement , that would ‘ explode the whole region ’ .
10 But he warned that , if discounting took place without publishers ' permission , it would take out an injunction to prevent it .
11 He warned that the overall effect would be to drive the public back on to overcrowded roads .
12 But he warned that unless the West , meaning primarily the European Community , offered economic aid quickly , ‘ there will be disillusionment which will be very destabilising .
13 He warned that the deal would hurt the party in the June 23 balloting .
14 He warned that even if the Arab League accepted the truce proposal , he would still send his army into Palestine after 15 May .
15 He warned that if war in the west should break out , Polish neutrality — guaranteed by treaty with Germany — would end abruptly .
16 But he warned that Moslems could be forced to take action to protect their community .
17 He warned that if Bosnian aircraft were destroyed it could provoke open war .
18 But he warned that , though the deal was unlawful , it would be impossible to reverse .
19 He warned that a decline in beer sales had left the industry with spare capacity .
20 In a letter to Virgin Atlantic employees , he warned that unless he can get more flight slots out of Heathrow he may even be forced to axe jobs .
21 But he warned that French worries over farm subsidies must still be considered .
22 And he warned that unemployment will continue to rise , the balance of payments deficit to worsen , health service waiting lists to grow and lowly paid workers to face greater poverty .
23 Chief Constable of Essex John Burrow added his voice yesterday when he warned that there was a connection between truancy and crime .
24 And he warned that failure to back the Maastricht Treaty would bring ‘ humiliation ’ for Britain .
25 ‘ In particular ’ said Dr Kibler ‘ we 're seeing more problems with younger players who have not fully matured physically ’ , and he warned that introducing heavier balls could make the problem even worse .
26 Thus , for example , when meeting the TUC General Council in January 1942 he warned that he could not put money towards the elderly ‘ at the cost of the children ’ and that he had to give them ‘ fair treatment without ruining the country ’ .
27 In November , he warned that if the likes of IBM and DEC did n't implement drastic measures they 'd go through ‘ Holy Heck ’ — DG has been through that and if the company is confident about one thing , it is that the worst is over .
28 While living in London in 1927 or 1928 he warned that younger son not to mention his father 's American nationality outside the house .
29 And while Scocozza was optimistic that Virgin 's request would eventually be granted , he warned that ‘ it would not be easy ’ , and encouraged Virgin to exert pressure on ‘ decisionmakers ’ .
30 But he warned that poorly constructed facilities were presenting problems for the industry in the future .
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