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Example sentences for "hear from"

  • A famous black greyhound, Bedlamite, as I hear from Mr. C.

  • Few European dogs of any kind withstand the climate of India without degenerating, but as long as they survive, they retain, as I hear from Dr.

  • I hear from Mr. Blyth that hybrids from the canary and gold-finch almost always have streaked feathers on their backs; and this streaking must be derived from the original wild canary.

  • DEAR SIR, 'I have been expecting every day to hear from you, of Dr.

  • This letter shall go on Tuesday, whether I hear from MD or no.

  • Swift said, "I saw Collector Sterne, who desired me to present his service to you, and to tell you he would be glad to hear from you, but not about business.

  • Shall I send this letter before I hear from MD, or shall I keep it to lengthen?

  • By the time I have sent this letter, I expect to hear from little MD: it will be a month, two days hence, since I had your last, and I will allow ten days for accidents.

  • In two or three species of Modecca, one of the Papayaceae, the tendrils, as I hear from Prof.

  • Nevertheless, some twiners of the warmer temperate regions can manage this latter degree of thickness; for I hear from Dr.

  • The tropical twiners, on the other hand, can ascend thicker trees; I hear from Drs.

  • So it is with two species of Ceropegia, as I hear from Prof.

  • Which was great content for me to hear from my Lord.

  • Returning, met with Mr. Gifford who told me, as I hear from many, that things are in a very doubtful posture, some of the Parliament being willing to keep the power in their hands.

  • That which I hear from Scotland is, the Duke of York's saying yesterday, that he is confident the Lieutenant Generall there hath driven them into a pound somewhere towards the mountains.

  • I most earnestly entreat you, my dear general, to let me hear from you.

  • I am inexpressibly anxious to hear from you; I hope to find some letters at Philadelphia.

  • To hear from you, my most respected friend, will be the greatest happiness I can feel.

  • I have not yet received one letter, and I am most impatient to hear from you.

  • The last words which she expected to hear from him, when he alluded to her confession, were the words that had just passed his lips.

  • He was not in the least exasperated; he was only anxious to hear from Mr. Sarrazin.

  • She had waited to hear from you if Mrs. Norman consented to see her, and had waited in vain.

  • I know that you are getting notes of admiration by the bushel, and I have no right to expect to hear from you.

  • He seemed quite impatient to hear from you, and remarked that he had not heard since you were here.

  • I was especially grateful to hear from you, because I had read in the paper of Mr. Mann's walking into the dock, and feared he might be very ill after it.

  • Some of these Australian forms, as I hear from Dr.

  • Pray do not write if you prefer not, though I long to hear from you, or still better see you.

  • My dear Miss Trotwood,' she replied, 'I shall only be too happy to think that anyone expects to hear from us.

  • I'll leave you to confer of home affairs; When you have done we look to hear from you.

  • To Milan let me hear from thee by letters Of thy success in love, and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend; And I likewise will visit thee with mine.

  • His worth is warrant for his welcome hither, If this be he you oft have wish'd to hear from.

  • I will write you about sending the samples to the chemist after I hear from some I sent him from Montplain.

  • We shall always be glad to hear from you.

  • I shall be glad to hear from you, and beg you to believe me, Yours very truly, BYRON.

  • Leisure, I shall be as happy to hear from you, as I would have been to have seen you.

  • I shall remain in town for, at least, a week, and expect to hear from you before its expiration.

  • I shall be glad to hear from you or see you, and beg you to believe me, Yours very sincerely, BYRON.

  • If he goes he takes with him his sister, and, as I hear from her as a very great secret, a wife; you must not mention this because if he stays in England he may not be rich enough to marry for some years.

  • I have kept this by me till to-day, hoping every day to hear from you.

  • On the outside is written:] I beg to open this for a minute to add my remembrances to you all, and to assure you I shall ever be happy to hear from or see, much more to be useful to any of my old friends at Grasmere.

  • Dear Hazlitt,--I was very glad to hear from you, and that your journey was so picturesque.

  • I shall bring my action;--if you don't discharge, expect to hear from my attorney.

  • Nothing will give me more pleasure than to hear from you as soon and as fully as you please.

  • I shall be very glad to hear from or of you, when you please; but don't put yourself out of your way on my account.

  • I regret to hear from others, that he has lately been unfortunate in pecuniary involvements.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    along the; being either; called forth; close order; hear about; hear anything; hear from you again; hear mass; hear much; hear nothing; hear that; hear their; hear what you have; heard about; heard some; heard the; hearken unto; heart beat; heart like; heart seemed; hearted fellow; hearted girl; heartily glad; might prove; must pray; single track