Confused Words: advice vs advise

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

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