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Example sentences for "you hear"

  • Hazlehurst is no such tender chicken, Nelly; you must not spoil him, child--do you hear?

  • But you ought to have brought a lady with you; you mustn't run away with Jane; she is to be of our party in the sleigh, do you hear?

  • Do you hear anything of him, Miss Wyllys?

  • You hear it giving the delicate spirit his liberty.

  • She was particularly impressive upon the silliness and wickedness of falsehood, and added: "Do you hear?

  • But half the students and authors you hear of marry in that way.

  • Do you hear, Mrs. Jervis, do you hear, how she retorts upon me?

  • Do you hear, Mrs. Jervis, cried he again, how pertly I am interrogated by this saucy slut?

  • Do you hear, Brigitta, what that noise is?

  • The grandmother listened with the greatest attention, only from time to time addressing her daughter, "Do you hear that, Brigitta?

  • You must milk two bowlfuls for her when she has her dinner, for she is going with you and will remain with you till you return this evening; but take care she does not fall over any of the rocks, do you hear?

  • We will not have the blood of Italy contaminated--do you hear?

  • Promise me, if you hear me, that you will do exactly what I make you feel it right to do.

  • Take away his gun, do you hear, somebody?

  • And take care that you keep this place in good order--do you hear, Hunt?

  • You hear that, all of you; you hear that?

  • Roll this place to-morrow morning--do you hear, Hunt?

  • But go on, Ishmael, said I at last; don't you hear?

  • She would forget your talent, she would forget your fame, she would forget your thoughts, your books, she would forget you, do you hear?

  • Didn't you hear me call out to you from up there?

  • My dearest love,' said Cleopatra, 'do you hear what Mr Dombey says?

  • Take my luggage," said I to a gaping waiter, "and place a chair there, do you hear?

  • Villefort, so harshly that the child started up from the floor, "do you hear me?

  • There, there,' said La Carconte; 'do you hear that?

  • They say that not only my soul but also my body is in great danger--my body, do you hear, my body!

  • Then turning to Linares, "Do you hear, cousin?

  • Linares is going to challenge him, do you hear?

  • Henceforth you belong to me--do you hear?

  • I forbid you to have anything to do with them, do you hear.

  • I will never give my consent to it, never--do you hear?

  • There was no need," she exclaimed; "there was no need, do you hear?

  • But I want her to be here within an hour, do you hear?

  • And if you do not obey me, I will let you die like a dog, when you are ill in your turn; do you hear?

  • By the way, if you hear of any better stuff at Westport than they're giving us here, sample it and let us know.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you hear" 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:
    called here; small head; you are; you give; you imagine; you might; you must; you only; you perceive; you put; you talk; you thought; young animal; young brother; young courtier; young folks; young maid; young persons; young poet; youngest daughter; your aunt; your country; your home; your letters; your name; your own