Example sentences of "[pers pn] hear what the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Do everything , ’ to ‘ I hear what the realities are and it 's no good .
2 I hear what the Minister says about regional policy in the past .
3 I hear what the C E C are saying and yes , I 'm concerned about the union 's finances .
4 Secondly , I heard what the hon. Gentleman said about the Christmas bonus , but many other people would think that if the relevant sums of money were available — and they would be quite substantial — they should be directed to the less well-off pensioners .
5 I heard what the hon. Member for Beckenham ( Sir P. Goodhart ) said and I share his disappointment and that of my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , West ( Mr. Madden ) that the amendments relating to the rights of the child have not been selected .
6 It remains true that in Tate 's criticism and since ( for no advance has been made in this quarter ) ‘ rhythm ’ and ‘ movement ’ are wholly impressionistic — you hear what the critic is talking about , or else you do n't .
7 You either know this or you do n't and when when you hear what the answer is you 're think , oh yes .
8 So the magistrate said to him : ‘ You heard what the officer said .
9 You heard what the lady said .
10 " You heard what the lady said ! "
11 You heard what the pretty lady said .
12 You heard what the prof said … ’
13 You heard what the lad said .
14 You heard what the sergeant said , that as far as he 's concerned the whole incident can be dropped . ’
15 ‘ Not them , Did n't you hear what the pilot said .
16 We heard what the Leader of the Opposition had to say about that .
17 Pressure on the pound lightened yesterday as financial markets decided to suspend judgement until they heard what the Chancellor had to say , a mood which was reflected among Conservative representatives .
18 But his concentration was poor these days : he could hardly keep his mind on anything for more than a moment … and even when he heard what the Padre said it made no sense … " the Editor of The Times as wise as God Himself ! "
19 ’ — but when he heard what the fees would be if he stayed he decided that he was hanged if he was going to spend all that money on being upset .
20 Llewelyn was close in his chamber with his chaplain-secretary and Ednyfed Fychan over the dictation of letters , and his seal was already on the credentials of the envoys who were to represent him in Shrewsbury ; but David , when he heard what the messenger had to report , on his own authority brought him in to the conference and shattered it .
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