Example sentences of "[art] [noun] to listen to the " in BNC.
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1 | They all sat down in front of the television to listen to the Queen 's Speech , feeling at peace with one another and the world . |
2 | This scheduled time could also be used by the manager to listen to the team 's feedback . |
3 | He urged the Government to listen to the representations of the 60,000 people of the Down area seeking a new hospital . |
4 | As the horse learns from the voice to listen to the seat , leg and rein aids then you gradually dispense with the voice and only use it for rewarding when he is good . |
5 | It was emotionally captivating to see a truck laden with consumer goods draw up at Tazarbu , to hear the driver announce that he had a new poem from Muhammad Dabub in Ajdabiya , and to see shopkeepers , customers and driver sit in the shade to listen to the poem . |
6 | In West Berlin the huge crowd at the Rathaus , some of whom had crossed from the East to listen to the speeches , reserved their greatest enthusiasm for the former Social Democrat leader , Chancellor and Mayor of West Berlin , Mr Willy Brandt , who told them , to wild cheers : ‘ Berlin will live and the Berlin Wall will come down . ’ |
7 | Unfortunately , the ability to listen to the problems of another person is not a universal human trait . |
8 | ‘ I have no heart to listen to the talk of humans ! ’ |
9 | you do not mind my taking this method of answering your letter and I hope that you , I did not put you to too much trouble to locate a recorder to listen to the tape , I am just too lazy to write it all down and think that what I have to say I can put it better in words than what I can on paper , I 'll let you do that part . |
10 | so at lunchtime today every rugby fan in the city was by a radio to listen to the draw for the semi-final … club coach Keith Richardson was in our Gloucester office ready for the news |
11 | Councillor Harding said Mr Forsyth had a duty to listen to the concerns of constituents , and convey them to the council . |