Example sentences of "who [verb] listen " in BNC.
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1 | He also held public meetings to discuss the concept of past-life regression , at which he would play to anyone who cared to listen the taped recordings of his experimental sessions . |
2 | And as early as the fifth game of the league campaign , following defeat at Distillery , Mr B told anyone who cared to listen that ‘ Linfield 's league title hopes were slipping away ’ . |
3 | Anyone who has listened to a cat purring , using a stethoscope , will agree that when strongly amplified in this way , the purring sound simply does not have the quality of resonating blood turbulence . |
4 | As one who has listened to nothing as often as BM 's solo albums these last two years ( OK , you 've established your credentials , now come to the point — IM ) I can not speak highly enough of the man ( try a step-ladder — IM ) . |
5 | Anyone who has listened to the incessant calling of cicadas or the chirping of crickets will not be surprised to learn that insects are sensitive to sound . |
6 | The fighting is extremely worrying , and anyone who has listened to the comments of my noble Friend Lady Cox on the subject must be deeply worried by it . |
7 | No one who has listened to this debate so far , let alone anyone who listens to it between now and 10 o'clock , will believe that assertion for a moment . |
8 | ‘ Our material is for anyone who wants to listen , but basically we 're coming from a club scene . |
9 | Who wants to listen to at the Gates of Dawn ? |
10 | The rugger mob also spend an inordinate amount of time discussing their legover activities with anyone who cares to listen . |
11 | ‘ And when we get back , I intend to let anyone know who cares to listen . ’ |
12 | People who came to listen to her included Colonel William Sydenham [ q.v. ] of the council of state and Thomas Allen , later lord mayor of London . |
13 | The pop star 's revenge , FEARGAL SHARKEY , formerly wobbly-voiced member of THE UNDERTONES who sought the kicks of teenagers , and wobbly-voiced failed solo star who advised listening to dad ( wonder why his career went down the toilet ) , has swapped allegiances and is now A&R man at Polydor . |
14 | The same people who 'd listened to those jokes were laughing in earnest now ; were calling him ridiculous . |
15 | And , of course , she 'd seen him before ; he 'd been the third man on the commission that had interviewed her , the one who 'd sat next to the Cheka 's doctor and who 'd listened to her slurred responses without ever saying anything . |
16 | She had always lived in a crowd , other people 's dramas and her own played out through a thin wall for the benefit of anyone who chose to listen . |
17 | One who did listened intently to Harry 's story and told him that the Germans inspected all sections of the vessel before sailing . |
18 | Those who did listen tended to listen more . |
19 | The crowds who flocked to listen to John 's preaching of repentance were baptised by him in the Jordan in penitent expectation of the age of fulfilment which he proclaimed . |
20 | ANYONE who enjoys listening to choral music , especially the works of Handel , may care to join Fernhurst Choral Society in singing Handel 's Messiah . |
21 | because his brother who likes listening to erm , erm air traf , sounds |
22 | It was he who had to listen to how the clients could never get through on the telephone , how they were chased by debt collectors even when they had paid , how they could not find up to the minute share prices , etc . |
23 | And the worst of it all was , Kate was the one who had to listen to the old sod ! |
24 | For one who had to listen to the gloom of the poor Leeds team of the 80 's pre-Wilkinson , I am just excited that we are there or there abouts . |
25 | Of course , none of us particularly likes an opponent to change his tack , let alone his apparent nature , and Nonconformists who had listened to Dean Stanley and remembered the latitudinarianism of Thomas Arnold found it difficult to tolerate Lord Halifax and Bishop King . |
26 | Lugh , who had listened to all this with tolerance ( because of being a good leader ) , thought that now was probably as good a time as any to slip away and take a real look at Tara . |
27 | Matt , who had listened to the exchange , laughed . |
28 | Vera Pinder had proved to be a formidable mountain of a woman , verging on caricature , who refused to listen to a word , but kept aggressively repeating , 'Are you arresting him ? |
29 | I mean those , by and large , those who who need to listen to what I 'm saying to and take it on board wo n't and those who already do do n't need it anyway but they 'll take it on board . |