Example sentences of "[am/are] listening to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The cash crisis facing developing countries means that lending organisations , such as the World Bank , are listening to Reddy .
2 ‘ All the time your bosses and peers are listening to consultants , they are not listening to you .
3 You see , each of us has to make sure that we are listening to God 's voice and not our own fantasies .
4 The material included on any demo tape , to gain the attention of A&R staff who are listening to tapes all week , should be strong properly presented and preferably original .
5 Well you make notes when you 're listening to customers and make notes when you were questioning me did I and it was hard to even if it 's only four or five questions it was hard to pull together .
6 You 're listening to B B C Radio Nottingham news it 's coming up to five past one .
7 You 're listening to B B C Radio York .
8 You 're listening to B B C Radio Nottingham news the time is five past one .
9 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , seventeen minutes past five is the score , and hopefully we 'll be going back to White Hart Lane shortly and catching up with some of the players .
10 A reminder you 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , just coming up to thirteen minutes to six .
11 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , just a minute away from six , hope you 've enjoyed the programme this afternoon .
12 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , twenty six minutes past five it is ; we 're going to change sports now and have a little chat about speedway , because one or two things have happened nationally and locally on the speedway scene .
13 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , seven minutes to six , time to wrap up .
14 You 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , the time 's just gone five thirty .
15 A reminder you 're listening to B B C Radio Oxford and Talking Sport , the time is twenty one minutes to six .
16 The trouble is if you start using it then everybody else thinks you 're listening to music and they 'll start bring theirs in .
17 You 're listening to Dial David Johnston on Max A M.
18 You 're listening to Dial David Johnston , Max A M.
19 You 're listening to Dial David Johnston on Max A M.
20 You 're listening to Dial David Johnston , 's the number to dial .
21 You 're listening to afternoon special it 's three o'clock .
22 You 're listening to ABC FM :
23 Well what do you think if there 's a mass migration from Soviet territories , should we absorb those immigrants into the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe , it 's just after half past nine , you 're listening to Radio Four , this is Nick Ross , we 're discussing , as you 've no doubt gathered , events in the Soviet Union and how they affect us , what , if anything we can do to influence them .
24 You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin .
25 You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin .
26 You 're listening to Radio Nottingham Sport with Martin .
27 ‘ When you see people weeping as they sing the swelling choruses of Jerusalem , ’ says Peter Morgan , director-general of the Institute of Directors , ‘ you 're listening to people who hate everything about industry and have a bucolic dream — and who are also Fabians , and see business leaders as slave-drivers . ’
28 the telly on here sometimes , and you 're listening to telly and
29 Yo you 're not having a look at Beethoven music , you 're listening to Beethoven music .
30 It 's 10.30 and we 're listening to Earth , Wind And Fire .
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