Pronunciation of the English word hear.
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1. | They heard with their natural ears but we hear, if we have an ear to hear what the Spirit says to the churches. | |
2. | "Can you hear me now?" "No, I can't hear you! There's a waterfall nearby." | |
3. | Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear. | |
4. | He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. | |
5. | It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools. | |
6. | Hear! Hear! | |
7. | Do you hear what I hear? | |
8. | You should not mope all day in your rooms, but should come out into the green garden, and hear the birds sing with joy among the trees, and see the butterflies fluttering above the flowers, and hear the bees and insects hum, and watch the sunbeams chase the dew-drops through the rose-leaves and in the lily-cups. | |
9. | The Treasurer's budget speech was punctuated by regular shouts of "Hear, hear!" from members on his side of the House. | |
10. | Everyone wants to hear what everyone wants to hear. |