Sentence examples for may not listen from inspiring English sources

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The service was initially online-only, but it's now branching out to strike deals with terrestrial radio stations, which still have 239 million listeners a week in the United States (you may not listen to 'old school' radio any more, but plenty of people still do).

Dear Student You may not listen to government ministers very often.

Patriarchal Victorian society may not listen to a girl's questions, but Faith has other plans.

But these bullies may not listen to reason unless they are threatened with paying a hefty price.

Explaining why he thought it was so important to have scientists investigate the benefits of mindfulness, he said: "When I talk about Buddhist literature, people may not listen".

We may not listen to your treacherous word Unless we would be traitors to our dead, And forfeit all for which their blood was shed And lose the prize for which we drew the sword.

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We're all guilty of it to some degree, and while we may not all listen to Fox News Radio six hours a day, our constellations of information sources are very rarely broad enough to dispel our own pleasant prejudices and established ideas.

He may not always listen to what I say, but he will know how I feel and understand when his actions are divergent with the values I have taught and the expectations I have shared.

They may not have listened, but they certainly seemed to hear "We Exist," as its amped-up "Thriller -like groove succeeded in geThriller -likemove.

But the voters may not be listening.

France may not be listened to in America just now.

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