How to use in-sentence of “advice”:
+ The Reichstag Fire Decree was issued by German President von Hindenburg on the advice of Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 28 February 1933 in response to the Reichstag fire.
+ The appointment of a Prime Minister by the monarch is formal, based on advice given to them.
+ Erica is made the manager at the job site, but Gia persistently excoriates her when Erica appears to supervise, including after Erica takes the boss’ advice to try a positive reinforcement, and when the boss tries to intervene, Gia quits.
+ While in this office he gave a large amount of advice to then President Lincoln, and supported both the Emancipation Proclamation and the arming of the slaves.
+ I would appreciate any advice about the above.
+ Kilbane’s first book, “The Brain Eater’s Bible: Sound Advice for the Newly Reanimated Zombie”, was released on March 18, 2011.
+ The Commission is created by the Head of State on the advice of the Government.

Example sentences of “advice”:
+ Cabinet officers are nominated by the President and then presented to the United States Senate for Advice and consentconfirmation or rejection by a simple majority.
+ When acting as Queen of St Kitts, Elizabeth II only takes advice from the Government of St Kitts and Nevis.
+ The president shall act in accordance with the binding advice of the prime minister, and all orders of president shall be counter signed by the prime minister.
+ The ceremonial head of the province is the Governor, who is appointed by the President of Pakistan on the advice of the provincial Chief Minister.
+ Although people gave him advice to pay the tax, he still didn’t pay it.
+ Before enrolling in the Arab Idol competition, Alazaki was contracted by the Global Village for three months and only enrolled by the advice of his friend, who persisted in requesting his participation at the Dubai tryouts despite his hesitation due to fierce competition.
+ Some people think that Machiavelli was being honest with his advice and saying what he really thought.
+ Instead, Gangnihessou might have led people by giving advice to his brother.
+ Standish gave good advice and they built a small fort and placed cannon for protection against any who might try to harm them.
+ I’m quite sure the content doesn’t belong here, just need advice how to proceed.
+ Sometimes, Sherlock goes to his brother to ask for advice on some little problem.
+ Cabinet officers are nominated by the President and then presented to the United States Senate for Advice and consentconfirmation or rejection by a simple majority.
+ When acting as Queen of St Kitts, Elizabeth II only takes advice from the Government of St Kitts and Nevis.
More in-sentence examples of “advice”:
+ It is able to provide the services of a large group of mainly voluntary specialists, providing local level advice and conservation services.
+ Keep in mind the advice in the main Infobox documentation to use the, since many names use commas within them, and using commas as separators leads to ambiguity.
+ During this time, he worked at the university of Lille, where a local distillery asked him for advice concerning some fermentation problems.
+ Under the advice of his physician, he went to San Francisco.
+ These included advice on business partners, the stock market, and business models.
+ Stonewall helps 300 big employers across Britain by giving advice and support to lesbian and gay staff.
+ The governor-general is appointed by the queen with the advice of the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
+ If you need specific advice please seek a professional who is licensed or knowledgeable in that area.
+ Even nonreligious persons may find this advice to be useful.
+ There will be no spiders claiming that this is “Some DVD”.” Out of five stars, he gave the content a one, the video a four, the audio a four, the extras a one, and the overall reply a one, with the advice to skip it.
+ However, though the advice is “technically” informal, the monarch would create a constitutional crisis if they did not comply.
+ Lawyers give people advice about their legal rights and duties and represent people in court.
+ The President may also choose judges, ambassadors, consuls, ministers, and other officers; but again, he needs the advice and consent of the Senate.
+ No advice is given for resolving false-positive errors.
+ The organisation is run by a group of twelve governors who have been given the job by Elizabeth IIthe Queen, on the advice of ministers.
+ She was an 80-year-old nun in the Orthodox Church, and she gave John a lot of advice and encouragement in his life.
+ She was best known for her astrological advice to Nancy ReaganNancy and Ronald Reagan during the 1980s.
+ The monarch or the person that represents them have to follow the advice of a group of people in the Privy Council, called the cabinet.
+ If you have any advice for me or the teacher miss Pearson, please do so.
+ But most of the time neither the Queen nor the Governor General use their powers without advice from the Prime Minister of Canada.
+ According to the Independent Provider of Special Education Advice organization, British educators unfairly sent special education students home either for no reason or by claiming that they could not wash their hands or keep a safe social distance.
+ The Inquiry gave no advice for Albania due to the complexity of the situation there.
+ Under the Act the President could “refuse to proclaim a general election on the advice of a Taoiseach who had ceased to retain the support of a majority in Dáil Éireann”.
+ I’ll be glad to offer advice to our uploaders on the proper way to tag images.
+ Nicholas II ignored the advice of his former Minister of Finance Sergei Juljewitsch Witte, who recommended comprehensive reforms.
+ All these people knew each other and gave advice and seminars at the Pentagon and other U.S.
+ If you need further advice please seek someone licensed or knowledgeable in that area.
+ It has cover stories, album reviews, instrument reviews, and a section for readers to get advice from a celebrity.
+ Ruiz gave KAT advice and with it, she started writing her own music and has continued to do so since.
+ During rehearsals for her appearance on Arthur Godfreys Talent Scouts, she was advised to change her name and drop the accordion, advice she gladly took as she had begun to despise the bulky instrument.
+ First, though, he asked the advice of Parker.
+ This utilizes a large database of trusted program signatures in order to provide the user with further advice upon requests from the program in regards to allowing or denying access to the Internet.
+ In the end, this changed, and Albert often gave advice to the Prime Minister of the time.
+ Madden guides you on advice and other things to help you understand how to raise your Madden IQ.
+ Mackey gave the kids advice to use non-profane words, which helped.
+ Even as COVID19 cases increased by a large amount in Florida, DeSantis relied mainly on the advice of his wife and his chief of staff.
+ Not knowing what to do, she took her friend Lincoln Steffens’ advice and in 1921 travelled to Poland and Russia serving as a correspondent for the American Friends Service Committee.
+ He gives them advice about living with humans.
+ The Attorney General’s Office who give legal advice to the British Government.
+ He became head of the Government Economic Service in 1973, and gave advice to Denis Healey.
+ Balakirev gave him advice about his compositions.
+ I’d like to advice you about that I sent to the WM Foundation mailing list a few week ago.
+ They met in a group called the duma and gave advice to the ruling prince or, in later times, the tsar.
+ Nine of these senators are selected on the advice of the Prime Minister.
+ They provide information and advice on study and research opportunities and available grants.
+ Lee followed his wife’s advice and created a set of heroes with character flaws because many heroes before were seen as nearly perfect beings.
+ These men gave advice to the governor and had a vote on important matters.
+ The governor is chosen by the President of Pakistan on the advice of the central government.
+ The Senate passed decrees called “senatus consultum”, which were advice from the Senate to a magistrate.
+ The monarch appointed a Governor-General, upon the advice of the Prime Minister of Pakistan to serve as de facto Head of State.
+ It is able to provide the services of a large group of mainly voluntary specialists, providing local level advice and conservation services.
+ Keep in mind the advice in the main Infobox documentation to use the, since many names use commas within them, and using commas as separators leads to ambiguity.
+ During this time, he worked at the university of Lille, where a local distillery asked him for advice concerning some fermentation problems.
