Example sentences of "hear you " in BNC.

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1 I can hear ya
2 Yeah I , I can hear ya .
3 oh I , I ca n't hear ya
4 And , of course , working with professional directors who wo n't say things like ‘ Your uvula is n't relaxed enough ’ , but simply ‘ I ca n't hear you ’ .
5 I have no — ‘ You have a black coat and a long tongue , Angus — they can hear you from the back of the crowd . ’
6 Speak up , I ca n't hear you .
7 ‘ Yes , I can hear you , ’ Erika said .
8 ‘ Yes , it 's me , and I can hear you . ’
9 If men ‘ need — crave , cry out for — the civilising influence of women ’ , my advice is to shout a little louder because women ca n't hear you .
10 Once you are inside , no one can hear you scream .
11 ‘ Jack 'll hear you . ’
12 Mum and Dad will hear you .
13 I ca n't hear you . ’
14 ‘ Ah , now I can hear you properly .
15 I like them , they 've brought us central heating an' that , but we do n't want all these roads cutting into the green belt ; and you ca n't sneak up on anybody now when they can hear you coming a mile off .
16 ‘ Let me hear you say it , ’ she said , her voice cutting into his thoughts .
17 I could n't hear you properly . ’
18 I can hardly hear you .
19 Besides , it squeaks so loudly the Headmaster would hear you before you were halfway across . ’
20 ‘ I can hear you , but ca n't see a thing other than that fire . ’
21 PC Butcher stated that while this heated exchange was going on , the only words spoken by Tidbury were , ‘ Shoosh , Bill , someone will hear you .
22 I did hear you call several times for ‘ William ’ .
23 ‘ Ca n't hear you , caller … ’
24 ‘ I did n't hear you drive up .
25 I can hear you shouting .
26 ‘ Do n't ever let me hear you say that again . ’
27 The interviewer would rather hear you ask positive questions about the company , about training opportunities and the chance to progress to greater responsibility .
28 ‘ Ca n't hear you .
29 ‘ But hold on , ’ we can hear you say , ‘ I thought you said that you walked on weekends and played tennis and squash . ’
30 Speak in ordinary conversational voice in a large room or hall and only the front row will hear you .
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