"Close cover before striking." is said to be the most often printed warning.
look out don't stop
No. It is a warning and an exclamatory phrase.
"Don't Tread On Me"
This phrase is a warning often printed on documents or packages to prevent them from being damaged. It advises the reader not to bend, tear, or damage the material in any way. It is meant to ensure the content remains intact and readable.
The phrase "In God We Trust" was first printed on the U.S. 2-cent coin in 1864.
History of a Lighthouse
This is a passive sentence.The form of the passive verb phrase is: be + past participle.In this sentence:is = be verbprinted = past participle
1.00 the phrase is printed on all dollars so it is a normal dollar.
All versions of the Bible start with the phrase "in the beginning". "In the beginning" is famously the beginning phrase of Genisis which details God creating Earth and all Bibles are printed with the books within them in the same order.
"The media" is a phrase that people often use to refer to?
The president repeats the phrase "without warning" to emphasize that these events were unexpected.
The phrase 'The End is Nigh' derives from a man who could often be seen walking up and down London's Oxford Street wearing a sandwich board bearing the phrase. The meaning was purely religious - he was warning of the 'impending' Christian vision of Apocalypse - but the phrase has since entered the popular consciousness as a slightly derogatory term for someone or something warning of impending doom.