Well, let me hear something good of you soon, and in London let me SEE you.
If Joachim would like on the same occasion to let me hear something, I could easily get him a regular engagement for the festival.
She attended the seventh concert with Prince Albert, and as they wanted to hear something of mine I had the "Tannhauser" overture repeated, which helped me to a little external amende.
So everybody crowded to hear something of the OTHER playhouse.
The foolish man wants to hear something from me about his book, but as soon as I bend my head a little towards theory the nerves of my brain begin to ache violently, and I feel quite ill.
I undertake the whole thing only to hear something out of "Lohengrin", and would willingly abandon this substitute if I could once hear the real "Lohengrin".
How delighted I should be to hear something from my Lohengrin played to me by a good orchestra!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hear something" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.