Sentence examples for listens a bit from inspiring English sources

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(Listens a bit longer) Wow, this really is a lot of "fucks" to be broadcasting of a lunchtime.

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But that made you listen a bit harder.

The first item, tagged "news just in", made me listen a bit more closely.

SCUM were an abrasive, uncompromising listen a bit of a scene band, not to mention intimidatingly young and cool.

And when the police came one time to answer a noise complaint, she said, "They hung and listened a bit".

Now it had been decided I was shit and they had been saved, they were prepared to listen a bit.

Then there are those authors who listen a bit less closely, like the several who have named books for R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion".

Listen a bit more carefully, though, and the sound is unmistakable – it is the shifting of chairs in the direction of David Cameron's Tory party.

We recognised those people as victims, but what we perhaps should have done was to listen a bit more carefully to what they were saying".

It's as if you were to go to Liverpool and find bands singing Beatles songs on every street corner.But this tourist trade does little justice to the range of music you can hear by listening a bit harder.

It sounds as if Mrs Merkel could silence her critics just by giving them more time and listening a bit more.That impression is broadly right, thinks Oskar Niedermayer, a politics professor at the Free University of Berlin.

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