Listen in a sentence as a verb

TL;DR - We heard you, we just didn't listen.

Take deep breaths, listen for a bit, and wait for more information to come out.

Well, at 20,000 radio plays that averages 1800 people per listen.

" Now that its case has been reduced to a final stump, it can continue to declaim but who will listen?

I do NOT believe that ANY conference attendees should have to sit idly by and listen to penis jokes.

I listen to NPR every day and it's almost insufferable to listen to when they talk about the NSA leak.

If you're in the San Francisco area I'll meet up with you and listen to what happened and see if there's a way to work out of it, or at least listen.\n4.

" So now we are at the opposite side--the NSA can target your emails and listen to your phone calls, despite the aforementioned clarification they cannot.

But the follow up clarifies in nearly identical language that the NSA is not listening/targeting "unless it's getting an individualized court order.

Now we who have Internet access can gain endless listening opportunities from Internet radio stations in dozens of unlikely languages.

It is still an art of software writing to try to automate listening to a learner's pronunciation for appropriate feedback on accuracy of pronunciation.

* It solves a key problem for musicians, which is: when you're learning a new song, you generally listen to a recording of it, and it's a pain to cross-reference the recording with the sheet music/tab.

General advice for legal questions: it's fine to ask these sorts of questions, but please, for the love of god, don't listen to anyone who isn't a lawyer or who hasn't gone through something very similar to what you're going through.

If it is said that the NSA cannot target emails and listen to phone calls, that is going to etch itself into the public consciousness that the technological apparatus required is not present.

A couple of thousand people gather outside the parliament building for a few days to make noise and listen to speeches.-- The public voted against the Icesave deal because the there were unresolved legal issues around it.

Listen definitions

verb

hear with intention; "Listen to the sound of this cello"

verb

listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision"

See also: hear

verb

pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men"

See also: heed mind