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bells

[belz] / bɛlz /






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Given Lewandowski’s continuing business interests in the private sector, his role in awarding contracts has raised alarm bells inside the White House and DHS.

From The Wall Street Journal

Welsh board member David Thomas said findings should "sound major alarm bells to the Welsh government".

From BBC

Prasad set off alarm bells Tuesday among lawmakers and Wall Street analysts when Moderna revealed he refused to consider its new flu shot for approval.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his mind he could hear the chime of the magic, like bells in his ears.

From Literature

This raised alarm bells and Kitching's mother went to the Liverpool address given to them, only to discover it was a letter call office.

From BBC