It makes one want to warn both of these very young people to run away and never look back.
He wants to warn people what can happen when governments are given too much power.
I want to warn you, first off, about the staff.
The author wanted to warn the public of rising drug problems in present days.
"However, I want to warn you, there's still a little over 60 days for him to change his mind."
"He wanted to warn me what your partners can find themselves involved in."
But there's something else I want to warn you about.
"I just wanted to warn you to watch your blood pressure today."
"You want to warn our friend out front to hold his fire?"
Who else but the French would want to warn us?