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Example sentences for "hear more"

  • With regard to her poor old servant Tita, however, she was determined to hear more; and there the young gentleman had less scruple in affording her every information.

  • One day, as the Lord stood by the lake or sea of Galilee, the people pressed about Him in great numbers, eager to hear more of the wondrous words He was wont to speak.

  • They have not heard enough; they wish to hear more.

  • Her brother's prospects had made her even gay; though she still looked as if anxious to hear more.

  • But now let us hear more of your adventures of yesterday and last night.

  • I wish to hear more of my early history, about which there seems to me to be some mystery.

  • But we'll hear more about it, it is likely.

  • So she was very glad that the letter had been written and awaited Mr Maxwell's return, expecting to hear more, and preparing herself to be sympathetic and congratulatory.

  • But she always spoke brokenly of her when she was restless and feverish, and Katie, though she would have liked to hear more, strove always to turn her thoughts away.

  • Won't we ever see him again, or hear more of his story?

  • Well, let us hear more of Umboo's story," suggested Humpo, the camel.

  • She did not like to bid him farewell without any reference whatsoever to the future; for in truth she wished to hear more of him, and how his fortunes prospered.

  • The time will pass slowly until I hear more of them," said he.

  • She wished to hear more of the riding-whip also.

  • He has borne to hear more than I, certainly no example of the frailty, could have endured.

  • Of the other subject--her jealousy--he had no desire to hear more.

  • Maestro Diego was destined to hear more of the padre's method than he dared hope in the earlier days.

  • Let us hear more of the men whose blankets are made of the hard substance.

  • They were on deck immediately after breakfast, long before the queen made her appearance, anxiously waiting to hear more of the tale.

  • Yes, yes; I am anxious to hear more; go see the queen, and ask her to order the tale continued.

  • It is our wish, though, that our friends re-assemble here immediately after luncheon, to hear more of the story.

  • A long silence ensued, and the maskers sat motionless and anxious to hear more of the story.

  • How true this is I dare not believe till I hear more.

  • To Westminster Hall, where I hear more of the plot from Ireland; which it seems hath been hatching, and known to the Lord Lieutenant a great while, and kept close till within three days that it should have taken effect.

  • No, my good friend," I answered; "I cannot rest satisfied till I hear more of Miss Davenport.

  • You will, doubtless, hear more about it soon, and learn more accurate particulars than I can give you.

  • Sime does not stay to hear more; but, lifting the latch, quietly pushes open the gate, and passes out into the road.

  • Clancy stays not to hear more, but again urges his horse to speed, with head in the direction indicated.

  • Clancy stays not to hear more, but rushes off with the air of a man struck with sudden phrenzy!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hear more" 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:
    hear mass; hear something; hear the; hear what; hear what you have; heard nothing; heard some; heard something; heard the; heard their; hearing this; hearkened not unto them; heart ache; heart and; heart beats; heart disease; heart full; heart seemed; heart will; hearty cheer; king might; large herds; magic sword; material change; sterilized milk; young miss