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Meanings of hears at in English
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Usage of hears at in English
1
The man who hearsat night the call of Police!
2
There was a clamour going on in the garden such as one only hearsat fairs.
3
There's never a word in the gabbling one hearsat such places that I can understand.
4
So gorgeous and intricate is the ear that it is miraculous that anyone hearsat all.
5
What it usually hearsat church does not appear to exercise controlling influence over its conduct or its character.
6
She is heard at last, and in virtue of her much going; God hearsat once, and will avenge speedily.
7
What idea can a man have of religion who knows nothing of it except from what he hearsat church?
8
But I may observe, in passing, that the sceptical remarks one hearsat times about scientific theories contradicting and superseding each other are frivolous.
9
There is a monotonous hum of shopmen's voices, the hum one hearsat school when the teacher sets the boys to learn something by heart.
10
Hereat Arthur remarks: "'Is not all this just the same that one hearsat common room breakfasts, Or perhaps Trinity-wines, about Gothic buildings and beauty?'"-p.
11
"Probably it's merely the effect of what he hearsat home."
12
"That is the right sort of song; very different from the nasty, risky things one generally hearsat weddings."
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"That is the right sort of song; very different to the nasty, risky things one generally hearsat weddings."
14
'She is, as it were, eye and ear over her whole extent-allthat we see and hear in separation she sees and hearsat once.'