Sentence examples for concentrate on hearing from inspiring English sources

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When he asked her where she had been or where she planned to go, he tried not to look at her, the better to concentrate on hearing some accent of guilt in her replies.

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A "Roots" evening next Wednesday will concentrate on music he heard while growing up.

Close your eyes and concentrate on what you hear during the scene.

Because every member of the cast is charming, the songs utterly infectious, and every single time they open their mouths to spin their glorious harmonies you completely forget how many times before you've heard all those theatrical tropes and concentrate on how rarely you hear voices like these, spinning together in completely enrapturing harmony.

If, however, you listen to music on a decent home music system, one with reasonable equipment that is properly laid out, and if you concentrate on what you're hearing, you may well find that a tightly compressed MP3 file, such as one made at 128 kilobits a second, will sound flatter and less "spacious" than one made at a higher rate, say 320 kilobits.

The first hour of Victoria Derbyshire's 5Live show on Wednesday was amazing radio – listeners texted in to say they'd stopped their cars to concentrate on what they were hearing.

While many people use music as a soundtrack to whatever else they are doing, those truly interested in classical music require quiet so that they can concentrate on what they are hearing.

This pilot intervention study aimed to determine whether therapy goals that concentrate on teaching preschool children with hearing loss how to distinguish between words in a structured listening programme is effective, and whether gains in speech perception skills impact on vocabulary and speech development without them having to be worked on directly in therapy.

By December 2006, when Veronica Mainetti, the head of the Rome-based Sorgente Group, a firm that concentrates on historic properties, heard about the buildings, they were in "terrible shape," she said.

"If they are banning them because we can't hear directions, does that mean they should ban deaf people, too?" Elite runners do not listen to music in races because they need to concentrate on their own bodies and hear their competitors, and some die-hard, old-school runners follow suit.

The best way to experience a reef is to swim alone to its edge on a moonless night, "head down into the depths and, holding on to a rock near the bottom, simply concentrate on all that can be heard and seen until the air in the lungs runs out".

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