Example sentences of "you [verb] to hear " in BNC.

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1 ‘ These curses certainly sound better than the more common swearing you tend to hear in prisons . ’
2 Do you want to hear about it ? ’
3 Do you want to hear them ? ’
4 ‘ Do you want to hear the truth about Ruby Dobby ? ’
5 Do you want to hear the good news first , or the bad news ?
6 Teacher Do you want to hear it ?
7 Teacher Do you want to hear it ?
8 In did you want to hear that ?
9 D' you want to hear ? ’
10 ‘ Do n't you want to hear them ? ’
11 ‘ Do you want to hear something strange ? ’ she said .
12 Do you want to hear my opinions about er what we spoke about yesterday ?
13 ‘ What do you want to hear , a repeat of what you have just told me ? ’
14 Do you want to hear it ? ’
15 Do you want to hear about talking about fags ?
16 I said to do you want to hear it ?
17 Do you want to hear another joke ?
18 do you want to hear it ?
19 Do you want to hear a good joke ?
20 Do you want to hear this ?
21 Do you want to hear the next line ?
22 Note down all your appointments and any follow-up dates when you expect to hear results or ought to telephone for information .
23 ( However you might be surprised at how often these settings do n't include the language you expect to hear . )
24 This can be expensive and you are always gambling with the possibility that the people who you want to hear your music wo n't come .
25 You want to hear it now ?
26 Seven nights a week , from eight ‘ til late , Sango plays the sounds you want to hear , and dispenses his own unique brand of hospitality at Sango 's bar .
27 Is that what you want to hear ? ’
28 I do n't know how much you want to hear about anything in particular .
29 ‘ So if you want to hear the most wretched sound ever invented , just look out for the next album … ! ’
30 If you want to hear something different , though , go for David Marsh 's far more original as well as scholarly survey ( The New Politics of British Trade Unionism , Macmillan , £10.99 ) .
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