Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] do not hear [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Such was the ringing applause for the speech of the right hon. Member for Leeds , East ( Mr. Healey ) that I did not hear you call my name , Mr. Deputy Speaker , but I am grateful to you , and also to the right hon. Member for Leeds , East . |
2 | And I was reading , I was n't even doing anything , I was just sitting reading and the teacher walked in and I did n't hear him . |
3 | Or did you knock , and I did n't hear you ? |
4 | Yeah , yeah there probably was quite , only cos we do n't get a newspaper , huh , and I did n't hear it on the radio the next morning cos we watched bits of it you see , then , it 's , it 's always on late at night . |
5 | ‘ Well , I 'd feel strange if I did n't hear it , put it that way . |
6 | I know that the people in the back were upset cos I did n't heard him . |
7 | Not a bloody cos I did n't hear him ! |
8 | ‘ Child , I tell you a hundred times and you do n't hear me yet . |
9 | and you do n't hear it much here do you ? |
10 | ‘ And you did n't hear me come in . ’ |
11 | And she does not hear them as well as she did once . |
12 | I remember being at my desk and telling her , ‘ Even if you do n't hear me typing it does n't mean I 'm not writing … . ’ |
13 | " Even if they did n't hear it , " Braden said . |
14 | Rory , everybody 's up , they 're walking round the house , they 'll come out for a breath of air if they do n't hear you , even . |
15 | But he had started the engine and he did n't hear me as he inched the vehicle forward in low gear . |
16 | If he did n't hear me go outside , he wo n't hear me open a can or two , will he ? |
17 | He would n't be expecting that and , if he did n't hear her coming , the element of surprise might enable her to get past him . |
18 | Why Mr never came , because , he came , he started going to school , I heard this at recorders , he did n't , he did n't get up till late cos he did n't hear it , he he was driving to school and he started a little , little but he went home . |
19 | I am your counsel , but you do not hear me , |
20 | ‘ I tried to call you but you did n't hear me . ’ |
21 | I shout ‘ Annie ! ’ but she do n't hear me . |
22 | ‘ OK , I wo n't , ’ I said but she did n't hear me . |
23 | Hubert James Bainbridge , tenth earl of Donnington , called out to his daughter as she passed him on the opposite side of the street , but she did not hear him . |
24 | He had abandoned it and taken the flowers to speak for themselves at her bedside , but she did not hear them . |
25 | I try , but they do n't hear me . ’ |
26 | I called to Dad but he did n't hear me ; instead he sent another door crashing down . |
27 | She said , ‘ I apologised to Miguel for being a pig , but he did n't hear me — he was fast asleep , poor darling . |
28 | When I did n't hear you I thought you must be dancing too . ’ |
29 | As long as you do n't hear it too often , it 's a thrill , not a torture . |