Confused Words: advice vs advise
1.
`I thought so,'replied Emmanuel;`but I wished to have your .'
2.
``But,''said Andrea,``why do you not act on the you gave me?
3.
But the ancestors can only him, the children must find the solution themselves.
4.
I put the case into your hands and shall do exactly what you ."
5.
You may me how to walk amid the dangers which encompass me."
6.
Under his , other political prisoners are released.
7.
It was done with the collaboration and the of the GIGN.
8.
My opinion is confirmed, and I reiterate my .''
9.
``Speak, and I will follow your .''
10.
``Do you seriously ask my , Valentine?''
11.
``You are wrong; you must me what to do.''
12.
He laugh'd and thank'd me, and said he would take my .
13.
Oh, if you refuse my ''``What do you advise?''
14.
``You do not find it easy to me?''
15.
``Do you ask me for my , Mr. Stryver?''
16.
I told them once, I told them twice: They would not listen to .
17.
You are a pretty fellow to object and !''
18.
They strongly against using strong opioids.
19.
Oh, if you refuse my ''``What do you advise?''
20.
You deliberately me not to go up to Soho and offer myself my self, Stryver of the King's Bench bar?''
21.
``Then I should you to leave off wearing that style of dress.''
22.
``Be careful; is worse than a service.''
23.
Follow my , swear, and do not insult.''
24.
``Listen; this is not a command, but I give you.''
25.
I don't know quite what to do, and I should value your .
26.
``Then let me offer one more word of .''
27.
Both gave their and blessing for Lama Palmo's projects.
28.
Having no mother, she had no one to her at such a crisis."
29.
``Ah, then, you wish to ask of me?''
30.
Come fresh up to the lessons, I you, for I come fresh up to the punishment.
31.
But let me you to think better of it.
32.
``What line would you me to study?''
33.
``I assure you, madam,''he replied,``that she does not need such .
34.
There is one point on which I want your .
35.
``Yes,''she said,``at your I have made the trial.''
36.
In English, a ship is traditionally referred to as "she", even if named after a man, but this is not universal usage; some journalistic style guides using "it", others "she" and "her".
37.
Did I your father to sell the castle of Yanina to betray''``Silence!''
38.
``Then you me to go alone to Beauchamp?''
39.
'You can't possibly do that,' said the Rose: '_I_ should you to walk the other way.'
40.
``Well, M. de Villefort, how would you me to act?''
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