Example sentences of "[conj] i [modal v] listen to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It is not often , ’ said Hugh with a rueful smile , ‘ that I must listen to you as the devil 's advocate , where a youngster in trouble is concerned . |
2 | But ‘ On Every Street ’ is a good recording ; it 's actually the only album I 've made that I can listen to ! |
3 | I am glad that the hon. Gentleman is in favour of more Government publicity campaigns and I shall listen to his advice on that . |
4 | ‘ Buy me another one of these and I will listen to you again ! ’ |
5 | I understand that he is likely to bring forward proposals in a ten-minute Bill in the not-too-distant future and I will listen to that debate with great interest . |
6 | The best bit 's when the light 's out , and I can listen to her breathing , and if I want to say summat — you know , summat that happened in the day — I can just speak soft and she 'll hear me . |
7 | It saves burning light and fire , and I can listen to next door 's wireless if they 've got it turned on loud . |
8 | And I used to listen to that kind of flattery which all too often can drag the most doughty warriors from their heights down to hell itself . |
9 | I did n't always agree with her Chopin , and her Liszt was a disaster area , but I 'd listen to her for a long time if it 's Schumann . |
10 | It was only months later when I could listen to the radio and talk over the events with Terry and Tom , that it began to sink in . |