As I have nothing to do you can say what you have got to say, I will listen to you.
And I, reverend father; will listen to and follow your good advice.
I will listen to every word you may say, but you must feel that it would not be decent for me to place myself near you in this dark room.
Perhaps hewill listen to your tears, if he will not to mine!
But God is to be found wherever the heart of man will turn to Him, and He will listen to the humble prayer we would offer up--a homeless flock, having left all that men count dear for the sake of His own holy justice.
My brother can speedily understand if he will listen.
Sleep does not yet weigh down my eyelids, so I will listen to my brother.
I will rekindle the fire, we will sit down by the brasero, and I will listen to you; I do not feel at all disposed for sleep, and the present hour is admirably adapted for confidence.
Speak, and before all, be frank: in my turn, I will listen to you.
Father always converts any one who will listen to him.
To get rid of you the sooner," growled Bunker, "I will listen now.
The ear of the people is accustomed to vehemence; the case must be put strongly before it will listen at all; and listening, as most brawlers discover, is not conviction.
Now I will listen to what you have to say about Ruddy and Ditmore," said the master of the Hall.
I will listen to what you have to say later, Major Ruddy," said the master of the Hall.
But, though He will listen, it is only to prayers offered in the right spirit that He will listen.
Not only does it reach Him but, it is believed, He will listen to it; and it is of His very nature that He is disposed to listen favourably to it.
They answered as one man, “We will listen to you and obey you.
To this Yi replied, “If you will send this army back to Japan we can confer about the matter, but we will listen to nothing so long as you are on Korean soil.
To this the king made answer “I swear by the sun, the moon, the stars, heaven and earth that I will listen to no one but you.
Until that time, however, I will listen, I will act for him.
Certainly, he is very unfortunate, but he can not be cruel; he will listen to the truth.
I will return with you to your house on quitting the Louvre; there I will listen to you, and thence I shall depart to continue my work, for nothing will shake my resolve, I warn you.
I suppose it is hopeless to talk of honour to the cleverest of women, but you must accept this dictum whether you understand it or not: I will listen to none of the confidences of your trusting anti-Federalists.
We will listento Harry as he described in his journal their experience with a southerly burster.
We will listen to Ned as he tells the story of their ride among the cattle.
We will listen to Ned as he tells the story of what he saw on landing in Cape Town.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will listen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.