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1 You can hear miles away on a night like this.
2 When I watch Aaron Rodgers play, I hear Miles Davis or Coltrane.
3 This was the shot Ned heard miles away in the Cibola.
4 The noise of such a meeting could be heard miles away.
5 The roar of its winds may sometimes be heard miles away.
6 They were heard miles off, and Brunel, delighted, ordered a hundred.
7 She took a deep breath, and I heard Miles clinch and unclinch his hands.
8 Ben slumped back and heard Miles say softly in his ear, We've been made, Doc.
9 The court heard Miles was getting married next month and had bought a house in Dunedin.
10 She could hear Miles , and she thought she could hear Shelby, which really egged her on.
11 On a night like this, and with the wind astern, the sound will be heard miles away.
12 He could hear Miles ' exclamation of disbelief.
13 Ukridge, I regret to say, laughed in a way that must have been heard miles away in distant villages in Devonshire.
14 I cannot hear anything of them, and there was row enough in the rear with the baggage to be heard miles away.
15 He heard miles and miles away a sound of clapping, and a thin, shrill noise as if somebody were screaming in the distance.
16 "Do you shout, Osgod," Wulf said; "they ought to hear miles away on a still night like this."
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