The Duke seized his opportunity, treated the letter as an absolute resignation, would listen to no explanation, and obliged Huskisson to resign.
The king quieted them by promising that, when he returned to Castile, he would listen to their complaints and would not fail to grant the appropriate relief.
Rigid and unbending, he would listen to no compromise of what he deemed to be his duty, and in his sphere he personified the union of the spiritual and temporal swords which was the ideal of all true churchmen.
Inflated by the importance of his position, and by the support of Chamillart, he would listen to no advice from any one.
Frejus, and--would listen to nothing; and the Regent began himself to cry out against this strange flight.
He enjoyed listening to music: and without understanding his brother's compositions hewould listen to them with interest.
If you had taken your share of responsibility for them, I would listen to you.
I would listen to anything he said," replied the Judge.
Then Christophe was ashamed: and docilely he would listen to Georges's story, and try to win his forgiveness by redoubled attention.
With an affectionate, pitying smile he would listen to Georges playing Tristan on the piano.
With closed eyes he would listen, and follow her, and hold her by the hand, as she led him through the maze of his own thoughts.
If she told him that she wished to speak to him, he would listen, let his opinion of her be what it might; and having listened he would surely act in some way that would serve to save his wife.
The old gentleman would not hear of it,--would listen with no patience to the proposition.
He would listen, if he did listen, without making any sign that he heard, and would occasionally shake his head with symptoms of impatience.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "would listen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.