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‘We were right to listen to the much louder optimistic voices in our own minds.’. ‘If you needed advice, or just someone to listen to you for a bit, Timothy was the guy to go to.’. ‘Good players listen to everyone and then pick and choose what advice they will take.’. ‘It's up to her whether or not she listens to our advice.’. ‘And I'm just as confused and scared as the rest of us about what to believe and who to listen to.’. ‘The UK must realise that real consultation requires them to listen to me and take my advice.’. ‘Diabetic and asthmatic, she had listened to bad advice that she need not declare the winnings.’.
‘McConnell is keen to show he has been listening and will respond with deeds rather than words.’. ‘In economics it listens to the advice of the International Monetary Fund.’. ‘The only advice to those players is that they should make up their own minds and not listen to anybody else.’. ‘Sometimes it's difficult to know who to believe, who to listen to and who to support.’. ‘So you are in a sense inviting those responses and either you listen to them or you don't.’. ‘The worse part about growing old is that you have to listen to advice from your kids.’. ‘If your legal advice is that you have not got a cause of action, then you ought to listen to that advice.’. ‘He knows he is right and so feels no need to listen to advice that goes against his conviction.’. ‘He is an experienced town clerk and we would obviously listen to the advice that he gives.’. ‘So, let us take time out of our busy schedules to listen to the simple request of these children.’. ‘So he had no choice but to listen to the advice of his friend and enrolled a course for motormen.’. RADIO SILENCE URBAN DICTIONARY DRIVERS
‘Despite being aware of the dangers, a small minority of drivers don't listen to the advice.’. ‘We should listen to expert advice, but to slavishly follow it on every occasion defies logic.’. ‘policymakers should listen to popular opinion’. ‘When we're at home she listens to jazz and watches modern films, and she's quite sociable.’. ‘Watch it a few times and you'll never listen to their audio output in the same way.’. ‘The note was high and decidedly painful to listen to but it seemed to do the trick.’. ‘When you could not watch them, you never missed a chance to listen to the action on the radio.’. ‘You can listen to the audio of his speech here, and follow his charts and research here.’. ‘Patients will even be able to order a film to watch, or an audio book to listen to, both from their beds.’.
‘Such a move will help voters to gauge which ones to believe and which ones to simply listen to.’.
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‘Using the player you can listen to radio stations and watch TV or video playback on your screen.’. ‘They want to tell us all what we can and cannot watch, read, listen to or think about.’. ‘Many young people do not watch or listen to any political coverage at all.’. ‘When free, he likes to listen to music, watch movies or spend time with his family.’. ‘It was nice to pause, watch, and listen to the bird banging away and the wood chips falling to the ground.’. ‘I love to just sit on the rocks for hours and watch and listen to the ocean.’. ‘To watch and listen to these young boys and girls who were so obviously enjoying what they were doing was great.’. ‘They just want a safe place where they can hang out and listen to music.’. ‘In the UK, more people now listen to radio than watch TV, for the first time in many years.’.
‘He is not willing to stay in the House and listen to some responses to what he said.’.‘It's not highbrow in an elitist way but you have to pay attention and think while listening to it.’.‘Every few minutes he would stop and listen to what sounds there were in these quiet highland woods.’.‘I listen to the sounds of the radiators ticking as the central heating comes on.’.‘if I've had a stressful day I love to chill out and listen to music’.