verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a lawyer advises sth
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His lawyers advised him not to comment.
advise a client
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The surveyor will advise his client on the value of the property.
advise caution ( also counsel caution formal )
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We advise caution if you are buying a property overseas.
experts advise/recommend sth
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Most financial experts recommend that you don''t borrow money on credit cards.
strongly suggest/advise/recommend sth
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Before taking action, you are strongly recommended to consult an accountant.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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also
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I was also advised by the Leadership not to go without my Husband's support.
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She also advised running a virus check before downloading or running from strangers.
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He also advised them again to get a high-profile chairman and a well-known editor.
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Avoid wearing tight panty girdles or below-the-knee stockings, Mohler also advised .
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They can also advise on the most suitable training for your needs or refer you to other specialist agencies.
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Capital Insight also advised Pier 1 Imports Inc., which lost $ 19. 3 million from trading.
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I also advise against solo scrambling.
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Most experts also advise against being cute in a cover letter.
on
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Harrison spent much time visiting other clinics up and down the country advising on how they might be run more efficiently.
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A solicitor can advise on how you should act.
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A solicitor can advise on whether capital gains tax is payable, and on ways of minimising liability.
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Our reservations staff will advise on when this option is available.
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A solicitor can represent parents and children at care proceedings, and advise on , eg, contact with children in care.
please
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Could you please advise me as to the most suitable type of wood for this?
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I don't suppose for one minute that it is that simple but could you please advise me?
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Please advise us of any updating or errors, which we can incorporate until 11 August.
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Please advise me if you require further clarification of any of these matters.
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However, should any local authority disagree with this position, would you please advise me immediately.
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Can you please advise me how to recover these files!
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If you feel it is inappropriate for your client would you please advise me.
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Note Please advise at the time of booking if you wish to visit the Museum which is on site.
strongly
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Message received. Strongly advise that you come soonest.
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First, I would strongly advise other CEOs to follow our experience because the results stood to be nothing short of spectacular.
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All the banks and the Post Office strongly advise against sending cash. route.
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We strongly advise anyone considering the test to use the counseling services available.
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Indeed, my legal representative has strongly advised me against making it.
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It is strongly advised to check with the U. S. State Department for the latest security condition while planning this trip.
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Your are strongly advised to take advantage of this offer for your benefit and security.
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We strongly advise you against reheating your meal at a later time.
well
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Both sides would be well advised to check what help is actually available from the plaintiff's local authority.
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Similarly, students interested in technical fields would be well advised to take physics.
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You are well advised , when the Whitney Biennial comes along, to be sure to remember your reading glasses.
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It was not well advised of Oliver to make jokes before her.
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Solicitors would be well advised to take heed.
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The Government would be well advised to look constructively and positively at the suggestion that there should be an ombudsman.
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Mr. Beck would have been extremely well advised to plead guilty.
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But the West would be well advised to keep its head firmly screwed on.
■ NOUN
client
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The surveyor will therefore require a knowledge of the contracts available in order to advise his client .
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Porter Monday and begin advising corporate clients on how to lobby the government.
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There came a point when we had to advise our client that she didn't proceed further.
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Goldberg said he had advised his client to simply plead not guilty during the court session and say nothing else.
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Sales consultants are now able to advise clients using photographs, on a range of sizes, colours and planters.
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Under the circumstances, I am advising my client to make no response.
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The person using an expert system to advise a client will be potentially liable under the laws of contract and negligence.
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It may be helpful to advise the client on how to announce the sale to their staff.
committee
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However, the proposal still involves high transaction costs as it recommends an interdepartmental provincial committee advised by agricultural consultants.
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Delyn's planning committee will be advised to hand the whole issue over to the full council for a final decision.
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Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
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External Affairs; with a Nominations Committee to advise on board membership.
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At the meeting, the Committee advised that permission be granted to certain conditions.
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The training committee continued to advise the training officer, but all real initiatives were overturned or dismissed by the management committee.
company
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Mr Dickie is one of a growing band of marketing consultants, advising farming companies on risk management.
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Investigating Inc., an Oradell, New Jersey, firm that advises companies on derivatives.
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He was advised that the insurance company involved had been gradually reducing its terminal bonus rates.
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The organization advises Fortune 500 companies on ways to retain and promote women.
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Peel Hunt, which mainly advises on smaller companies , was second judged by client growth.
doctor
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If wax isn't causing problems then doctors advise it should be left alone.
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This doctor did not advise me of anything I could do to relieve the pain.
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Some doctors advise against riding and diving.
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Will asked what the doctor advised .
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Your local health authority will be able to give you advice on local services or your doctor can advise you.
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A doctor advised that the nose be left alone until Adams matured, and it was never fixed.
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Many anti-depressants are non-addictive and your doctor will advise you on this.
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The doctor advises that insomnia with resultant irritability and even mild depression may occur.
firm
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Investigating Inc., an Oradell, New Jersey, firm that advises companies on derivatives.
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When he applies for a job, Deane, a partner in his firm , advises him to begin at the bottom.
government
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It promotes itself as the best candidate to advise the government on energy matters.
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Mr Ethrington had no association with the management buyout team when he was advising the Government .
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In June 1981, prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed a panel to advise her government on all matters relating to information technology.
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In 1985 he had set up a consultancy firm which in the past year had advised the government on privatization.
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Nigel Humphreys, before joining Tyzack, was engaged in international consultancy, advising governments .
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Who advised the Government that the assets of Hampshire Bus should be sold for £2 million?
lawyer
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The band's lawyer will advise as to which is appropriate, depending on the artist's circumstances.
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The lawyer advised him to take them to court.
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Mr Guerin's lawyer said he had advised Mr Guerin to say as little as possible for the time being.
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Just about any lawyer would advise bosses to fess up about a gun-toting supervisor.
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Lock, 29, said his lawyers had advised him not to comment on the case.
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Her lawyer had advised her that she could, by agreement with Angela, break the trust.
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Did he not have lawyers to advise him?
manager
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One of the main jobs of the unit is to advise branch managers about technical projects that are worth backing.
member
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At present, there was no other option but to advise those members to wait and see.
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After successfully qualifying, two people were advised by members of their own profession to do full-time voluntary work.
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Initiating Member 1 Check whether the acquisition target is a client and advise the initiating member or his client accordingly.
secretary
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It would be interesting to know with whom this initiative was discussed by those who advise the secretary of state.
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It is possible that the prospective commissioners will begin advising the Secretary of State on staffing matters next spring.
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Mr. Foulkes I advise the Secretary of State to ensure that all his flight bookings are transferable.
solicitor
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Legal aid - a solicitor can advise if you qualify, and apply on your behalf.
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A solicitor can advise on how you should act.
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A solicitor will advise on the different reliefs and allowances which may be available.
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Your solicitor can also advise you on questions relating to equal pay.
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A solicitor can advise on whether capital gains tax is payable, and on ways of minimising liability.
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For help with drawing up or amending a will, there are solicitors who specialise in advising elderly clients.
student
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Those who advise students say the pressures on those who seem destined for great things is enormous.
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I advise my patients, students , and readers to turn their palms up and look at the lifeline.
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Fiona is advised by fellow students that she can sue Uncle Tom for breach of contract.
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In contrast, at DuSable, a high school in Chicago, each guidance counselor advises 420 students .
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Fei advised the students to cease their actions and work quietly for reform.
transaction
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It was some business transaction he was advising her on.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All US citizens in the area have been advised to return home.
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Health experts advise extreme caution when handling these materials.
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Her lawyers have advised her against saying anything to the newspapers.
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I advise you to think very carefully before making any decision.
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I strongly advise you to get medical insurance if you're going skiing.
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Your teacher will be able to advise you about what qualifications you will need.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Either way, the problem is to find the right person to advise you, some one who can be objective.
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Field Chairs advise individual enquirers and talk to all those prospective entrants to their fields who attend a visit day.
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He is the Mafia's honorary president: entitled to advise and consult but not to give orders.
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He was supposed to advise the grunts on how to use the aircraft and the crews assigned to them.
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I would advise the reader against taking my judgments as utterly final.
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These volunteers advise and guide the Director and staff on all aspects of managing Trust properties.