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Example sentences for "hear her"

  • I used to hear her —" "Mornings and evenings?

  • She did not want to see her or hear her, and the thought of a kiss from her was unendurable.

  • It was very pleasant to Daisy to hear her; the long chapter was not interrupted by any remark.

  • John quite glowed with pride to hear her say it, and felt what a blessed thing it was to have a superior wife.

  • Yet he did not feel it a contradiction that he should be sorry to see her so unlike her old self, and sorry at the same time to hear her speaking in her old manner.

  • Tom was sorry to hear her speaking in her old manner.

  • Mr Pecksniff was sorry to hear her say it.

  • And the reason I like to hear her talk is I can hook on to what she says.

  • Mrs. Burnham's voice was clearest, however, and as she spoke those in front turned to hear her.

  • To hear her tell of her trip will be better than the minstrels.

  • Did you talk to that little Minna Haskins, Hedwig, or hear her talk?

  • It was terrible to be with her, so conscious was she that death was approaching, that she and death were drawing nearer and nearer, and to hear her say, "Four planks are the only habit I want now.

  • He stopped in his untying of the parcel to tell Ulick about his journey to Brussels to hear her sing.

  • You'd like to hear her sing--wouldn't you?

  • Philip liked to talk about Evelyn, to dwell upon her peculiarities and qualities, to hear her praised; to this extent he was confidential with his cousin, but never in regard to his own feeling.

  • Mamma says it is as good as a play to hear her go on about people, and what they are like, and what they are going to do, and then her little rooms are just like a scene on a stage.

  • If they were in New York everybody would go to see them and to hear her talk.

  • The little girl laughed and complied, and we went into another room to hear her, followed by the Misses Caldwell.

  • You ought to see and to hear her-- 't will be worth your while.

  • But Admiral, why overlook the Willis and Morgan case in South Carolina?

  • The stage-drivers and conductors told us that sometimes Slade would leave a hated enemy wholly unmolested, unnoticed and unmentioned, for weeks together--had done it once or twice at any rate.

  • And in the midst of all his terrible efforts, he was surprised to hear her answer in a voice not like her own: "I don't care if I never get home!

  • To hear her duty as a woman Mrs. Hughs turned; slow vindictiveness gathered on her thin face.

  • I went downstairs--I couldn't bear to hear her howl.

  • He was doomed at every meeting to hear her glorify a man whom he believed a heartless traitor, to plot with her for the rescue from imaginary captivity of the wretch who had cruelly forsaken her.

  • To hear her talk, you would think she had been counting the days and hours till you got back.

  • And then I'd hear her up in her room, cryin' and cryin'.

  • Ab'm, pointing a big fat finger at her, that might have been cleaner; "hear her now.

  • Joel didn't hear her, as he was busily engaged in cramming the cover on the pail, and in a minute or two he came up with his pockets full of dry bread, and his chubby face beaming with satisfaction.

  • That to hear her so complain Scarce I could from tears refrain; For her griefs so lively shown Made me think upon mine own.

  • Let me hear her laughter, I would have her ever Cool as dew in twilight, the lark above the flowers.

  • At least so I tried to look, feeling quite thankful to Clara for defending my mare: to hear her called a cob was hateful to me.

  • She spoke so loud that she must have meant Charley to hear her.

  • Anyhow, I would meet her, for I dared not refuse to hear her.

  • To hear her sing--it is to hear The laugh of childhood ringing clear In woody path or grassy lane Our feet may never fare again.

  • To hear her sing--to hear her sing-- It is to hear the birds of Spring In dewy groves on blooming sprays Pour out their blithest roundelays.

  • She will be there, so near, and yet I won't be able to hear her.

  • We could go to hear her sing, that's if I can go.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hear her" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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