Example sentences of "will listen to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll tell you , ’ she said , ‘ but first both of you will listen to what I have to say . ’
2 Hopefully they will listen to what we have to say . ’
3 If the right hon. Gentleman wants to swap quotes , perhaps he will listen to what Dr. David Colin Thorne , a Labour party member who stood for Parliament , said on fundholding .
4 And I 'm sure you 've had a bit of thought about it , I 'm glad you 're see it there er and the whole lot is a blessed mismatch , it 's nothing to do with us though I do thank you Mr for the help you wish to give me , the Duke of Westminster and the Duke of Rutland if this goes through as I said this today because without a doubt the government will listen to what you have to say and I 've no doubt it will be effect .
5 She will listen to what each side has to say before deciding who to support on April 9 , although she says she is not keen on any of the three party leaders and preferred Margaret Thatcher to John Major .
6 For many , having the facilities of a Citizens ' Advice Bureau in the village means there is someone who will listen to their problems and offer confidential and expert advice .
7 I hope that he will listen to their submissions , and , for once , do something .
8 Every ache and pain , every common cold , every bout of indigestion , every headache , every broken bone has its emotional meaning , and has come to help us — if we will listen to its message .
9 I hope that Germany , which has stood firmly in favour of a common foreign and security policy in the intergovernmental conferences that have just concluded and in the discussions on this week 's Maastricht treaty , will listen to its own exhortations and ensure that , whenever the decision is taken on recognition , it is made collectively , not unilaterally .
10 I am not going out of my mind , she thought , and if , at the moment , the outside world does not recognise me for what I am , my sister knows she has only to speak a word here and there , to take a decision , and who will listen to me ?
11 Am I really so insignificant that nobody will listen to me ? ’
12 ‘ You will listen to me now ? ’
13 Another time perhaps you will listen to me when I warn you of the dangerous ground you are treading . ’
14 ‘ They will listen to me , ’ he said .
15 This will allow John to expand and will give him the feeling that someone will listen to him .
16 Only one man , David Wyatt , believes that Mabel will hit San Fernandez , but nobody will listen to him
17 ‘ The thing is , Management will listen to him and he 'll get what he wants , not like poor old Ron who 's been waffling away for years and not getting anywhere .
18 The A&R people will listen to them at their own convenience , which may be at midnight after a gig or on a flight across the Atlantic .
19 Those who can not write have less power than those who can : their acts of naming are restricted to those who will listen to them , those in the immediate locality .
20 Now yes there are times when other people give you arguments and will try and change it around and and you know yes we will listen to them and will agree that but what we want to know is ultimately is what 's going to be done about it .
21 The boys are all acting very immaturely and the only sign of any maturity is from Ralph and Piggy , but even then , no one will listen to them .
22 ‘ We need people to talk to , people who will listen to us and understand our real needs — and that 's not just pills and psychiatric treatment , they only deal with the depression .
23 The length and complexity of the document were such that " not a single literate peasant will master it and not a single illiterate peasant will listen to it .
24 Do you know when you take this to school your teacher will listen to it
25 ‘ Do you think he will listen to you ? ’
26 ‘ Buy me another one of these and I will listen to you again ! ’
27 Now people will listen to you and they 'll have had , had their own personal goals but they feel not worthy of expressing it anyway because they think , well I 've had this idea , I 'm probably up the creek , and they never say anything .
28 If the hon. Gentleman will not listen to me , perhaps he will listen to his party leader .
29 The national coach has earlier said that FS must play first-team football to be in consideration for the WC. — I will let Drillo know which clubs and i will listen to his advice , S say .
30 Part of your prize will be a consultation with celebrated Chelsea medal-winning builder Alan Sargent , who will listen to your requirements and advise on the most suitable design .
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