How To Use Listen in In A Sentence

  • We must make a conscious effort to slow down and listen intentionally. Christianity Today
  • A malfunction is being blamed for some callers being able to listen in to other people's calls - and presumably, other people earwigging into their conversations.
  • But if that system is allowed to rot by religious leaders forgetting that their first responsibility is to communicate moral behavior and courageously criticize actions that unweave the fabric of society, the result is newspaper editors who will listen in to a dead girl's messages to boost circulation and youth who feel the right to burn down a city when angry. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Decline and Fall of British Values
  • They're wrapped up in jangle and glisten in the sun, smelling like a new cassette. Music (For Robots): July 2006 Archives
  • John Y. Brown, owner of the Buffalo Braves, called Fitz, who had me pick up the extension and listen in.
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  • Middlemas was excited by the simple kindness of his master, and poured forth his thanks with the greater profusion, that he was free from the terror of the emblematical collar and chain, which a moment before seemed to glisten in the hand of his guardian, and gape to enclose his neck. The Surgeon's Daughter
  • Listen intently, and you'll hear the buzzing of mosquitoes, bees, and houseflies.
  • Carried in abundant heavy bunches along its branches, they seem to glisten in early winter sunlight.
  • The kid shook his drink loosely, watching as the alcohol glisten in the ice cubes.
  • These words listen in Taiwan's mainland spouse ear, is really sobs extremely.
  • Birders listen intently for songs they haven't heard for months as they search for "FOS" (first-of-season) sightings of species that have either returned from the tropics to nest or are passing through on their way to more northerly nesting areas. Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories
  • And in our health series for folks in their 30s, 40s and 50s, everybody else can listen in too, we've got tips on taking care of your knees, creeky as they may be. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2006
  • The competitive glisten in his eyes was unmistakable, and I quickly took him up on his offer.
  • I feel happy until they start to remake the bed with shiny new sheets that glisten in bleached starchiness.
  • Team leaders randomly listen into calls to assess the emotions conveyed, accent, alertness, grammar and punctuation.
  • He would listen intently to his mother's lessons and as his prodigious talent became apparent she began to teach him, too.
  • You use binoculars to tag enemies which also include a directional mic allowing you to listen in to guards' conversations. The Sun
  • I must remember to listen in to the news.
  • Although they cannot see fully yet, they listen intently when we tell them of these things.
  • I guess he wanted me to listen instead of jabber away at the mouth.
  • He and another phone phreaker I met shortly thereafter let me listen in as they each made pretext calls to the phone company.
  • He assigned federal agents to listen in on Martin Luther King's phone calls.
  • We listen in on the radio as the officer asks one of two youths for identification. Times, Sunday Times
  • And since the "streamer", as i2i likes to call it, is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery, you can listen in for up to 5 hours before calling it quits. Broadcast your MP3s with i2i Stream | Sync Blog
  • Because the signal is transmitted over radio waves, others can listen in to any transmissions, so the authentication mechanisms are also visible.
  • Her eyes are Aquamarine, with a glisten in them, always.
  • When we learn to read or look or listen intensively, we are not just becoming adept at exposing falsehood or at uncovering yet more examples of the duplicities of culture and society. Michael Roth: Go Positive!
  • And even moderate Democrats are silent or even embracing the notion of censuring the President for directing the NSA to listen in on enemy communications. Bull Moose
  • We hope it means he will listen in regard to their lack of enthusiasm for the whole deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • You shouldn't listen in on other people's conversations.
  • He assigned federal agents to listen in on Martin Luther King's phone calls.
  • I often listen in to music programmes.
  • Hopefully a copy of it should be up on the show's site when it goes live, so I'll listen in if I can.
  • She paced and walked but never sat still to sing or tell Kyros and I of the news Kratos had let her listen in on.
  • I listen in to their conversations and store it all up to tell you later.
  • In fact I did read about a fantastic new device which can listen in on a hubbub (lovely word) of conversation and pick up each individual speaker and transcribe the speech.
  • If encryption is not enabled, hackers can easily use a sniffer to listen in on wireless network traffic.
  • Oh yeah, for an extra kick to dad’s balls, an intercom is left on at his bedside, enabling him to listen in on the arguing with tears rolling down his face. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Waving polite hellos, I pretended to listen into what was turning out to be a very boring conversation about stocks and bonds.
  • People used to listen in regularly before the days of television.
  • People used to listen in regularly before the days of television.
  • And you could listen in headphones with this thing called binaural recording. John Walker re-creates great performances
  • Said new text-to-speech feature removes the "sub" from subvocalize replacing it with an electronically generated voice; you can listen in this video, about 1 minute in. George Spyros: Kindle 2: Green to Go Gadget? Subscribe to HuffPo on Kindle
  • Why not listen in, and press the red buzzer after the final round? Times, Sunday Times
  • From here he could already see the tiny beads of sweat beginning to accumulate across her brow and collar bone, making her soft golden honey skin glisten in the light.
  • He assigned federal agents to listen in on Martin Luther King's phone calls.
  • 'If you sit down and listen in any moderately lucid state of mind the impression you have is of an old man muttering and ranting on in the aural foreground, while some young lads, engaged on some completely unrelated project, footle around with the controls on a mixing desk in the next room' FallNet - the punk foot of nose
  • I exclaimed, and tears, such as glisten in the eyes of childhood, gathered in mine. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author
  • It is believed the man was trying to listen in on the judges discussing auditionees. The Sun
  • She began easing over to the payphone, trying to listen in on his conversation.
  • My mom sat back, quietly eating her dinner, but the glisten in her eyes was evident.
  • Not wishing to listen in, I performed in an uninhibited manner. Times, Sunday Times
  • Listen in for the details of a life full of highs, lows and wonders that may seem to have changed a little bit in the retelling (i.e. being "electrocuted" by a stingray, or breaking a bone "right off my leg"), all of which certainly qualify him as "one in a hundred million! The Livin La Vida Low-Carb Show
  • Miss Pinkerton, the math teacher; writes problems and equations on the board, and I listen intently to her explanations.
  • It was an uplifting ceremony which saw a glisten in many an eye!
  • Trusted devices may also encrypt the data that sabaton ringtones exchange over the airwaves so that no one can listen in. The Corridor (a cricket blog)
  • That key person needs to listen intently, take voluminous notes, and collect all class handouts, texts, and tests.
  • Bush/Brownhave andcan open your mail, read your emails, keep records of what you buy and where you shop, keep records on all of your internet searches, listen in on your phone calls, globally GPS track your cell phone, etc. Torture, Rendition, Stolen Elections Must be America
  • God is about to argue the case; therefore let the nations listen in reverential silence. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • To listen in, researchers record the vibrations and play the recordings back though a loudspeaker.
  • That was the agreed signal, a word opaque enough to confuse anyone trying to listen in. The Edge of Madness
  • The intercoms sold to let parents listen in to every snuffle, sob and cry operate in the same frequency band as the wireless networks more and more of us are installing and can generate so much interference that they make them unusable. Living with flakey WiFi
  • The look soon disappeared, and I couldn't miss the competitive glisten in his eyes when he retrieved the ornament from the floor and tossed it back at me.
  • Let's listen in and see what they're rapping to right now.
  • Simple elements - strummed acoustic guitar, muffled beatbox, acoustic piano, organ, occasional electronics - are arranged to create an elegant anonymity which allows the listener to listen in their own way.
  • And as we know that he is a "principled" sort-of-man, (* wink, wink*) he will use wiretapping to listen in on Karl Rove's phone conversations with Bush as they reminisce on all their crimes and misdemeanors. Poll: National Race Tightens; Majority Says Obama Flip-Flopped On Key Issues
  • I listen in to their conversations and store it all up to tell you later.
  • Modern technologies have further narrowed the parameters of discreetness: Remember those rotary phones with the party lines and the nosy neighbor who would listen in?
  • The animal's footfalls seemed to echo in the woofs as the boy continued to listen intently.
  • There you can be a fly on the wall and listen in on the conversations that men are rarely privy to.
  • imbibe," settled once again to listen in gloomy silence. Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques
  • We could only listen in mono.
  • We must make a conscious effort to slow down and listen intentionally. Christianity Today
  • The music pouring from the earphones is loud; we listen in, though we cannot make out the lyrics.
  • CR4 allows you to "subscribe" to a discussion The spy phone-call interceptor is the ultimate in surveillance technology - surveillance technology and allows you to listen into on going conversations on the target phone. Undefined

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