Can you hear shimmer from the jewelry through the glass?
Could you hear Stewart explain the complicated equation?
Did you hear she revamped her entire wardrobe?
Did you hear Shirley singing in the shower this morning?
Did you hear sidewalks vibrating from the traffic nearby?
Did you hear silk rustling when she entered the room?
Did you hear sitting room music playing softly in the background?
Did you hear skin on skin as the couple embraced?
Did you hear slaughterhouse workers arguing about a mistake?
Did you hear slicing sound that was sharp and clean?
Did you hear sloping roofs slide into the canyon?
Did you hear someone knocking on the door just now?
Did you hear Stevie's latest song; it's stuck in my head?
Did you hear strange noises coming from the attic last night?
Do you hear screaming in the distance, or is it just my imagination?
From where I sat, I could barely hear Strauss's orchestra tuning up.
I could hear showers coming from the house next door.
I could hear signals blinking on the radio through the static.
I could hear sirens screaming in the distance, growing closer with each passing moment.
I could hear skirmishes happening in the distance.
I couldn't hear Sheree's words over the music.
I couldn't hear sick children groaning, just the gentle hum of the machines.
I couldn't hear siege weapons firing from so far away.
I couldn't hear sirens wailing as the ambulance passed.
I couldn't hear size specifications about clothing on the phone.
I couldn't hear skimming stones bounce across the lake.
I couldn't hear slapping sounds; everything was silent.
I couldn't hear sleeping animals breathing softly.
I couldn't hear slow music because the house was a party.
I couldn't hear Steve clearly over the wind whistling through the canyons.
I couldn't hear Strickland’s lecture because of the construction noise.
I didn't hear Sheldon at all during the presentation.
I didn't hear shimmers until the sun struck them.
I didn't hear short stories being read aloud in the library.
I didn't hear shrubs rustling around the yard.
I didn't hear sinners confessing their secrets inside the church.
I didn't hear skidding cars crash on the icy roads.
I didn't hear slamming doors shake the house in the middle of the night.
I didn't hear slipping sound because the ice wasn’t there.
I didn't hear slums discussed with all of their problems.
I didn't hear Stacey come in; she's remarkably quiet.
I didn't hear Stanley's announcement amidst the cheering crowd.
I hope they will hear Stella's plea for help before it's too late.
I long to hear show tunes playing at the café again.
I long to hear six o'clock news reports on my commute.
I long to hear stories of your adventures in faraway lands.
I longed to hear slang from all different cultures and regions.
I longed to hear sliding doors being opened.
I need to hear something to motivate me to get out of bed.
I strain to hear staccato footsteps above the rhythmic hum of the machinery.
I strained to hear sherbet being stirred.
I strained to hear similar sounds coming from the other room.
I strained to hear skepticism bubbling from the audience.
I strained to hear slight movements in the nearby forest.
I strained to hear smart children in the classrooms.
I tried to hear Shira speak in the crowded room.
I tried to hear shuffling feet in the hallway.
I tried to hear side remarks made in the audience.
I tried to hear sightings being reported on the radio.
I tried to hear sisters giggling late into the night.
I tried to hear skating sounds from the nearby park.
I tried to hear skipping children laughing and playing in the street.
I tried to hear sounds of life, but the forest was eerily silent.
I want to hear something inspiring before I start my day.
I wanted to hear slobbering hounds near the wood.
I wanted to hear something comforting from my mother's familiar voice.
I wish I could hear someone apologize for their hurtful actions.
I'd like to hear some feedback on my new design.
I'm all ears, let's hear some gossip!
I'm eager to hear someone say "yes" to my offer for once.
It can be hard to hear shipments arriving at night.
It's hard to hear stillness in a city that never sleeps.
It's nice to hear someone laugh freely and genuinely.
It's rare to hear shrines being discussed so openly.
Let me hear something positive for a change, I'm tired of negativity.
Let’s hear shorebirds chirping on the radio.
Let’s hear shuddering wind rush across the plains.
Let’s hear sipping sounds while the group drinks tea.
Let’s hear sketching sounds as the artist creates.
Let’s hear skies described by the poets in their works.
Let’s hear slim chances talked about on TV.
Let’s hear slowly drawn-out sounds being spoken and sang.
Sometimes, I just need to hear someone say it will be okay.
Sometimes, I just want to hear silence, a complete absence of noise.
The judge wanted to hear Stevens' testimony before making a final decision.
The judge wants to hear showdowns from all sides.
The old woman cupped her ear, trying to hear Stephen's soft-spoken words.
They promised to hear Stone's proposal at the next board meeting.
We all wanted to hear simple explanations for complex problems.
We all wanted to hear small victories no matter what the war.
We should hear Smith's side of the story before jumping to conclusions.
We should hear some experts weigh in on the controversial topic.
We went to hear shopkeepers bartering at the market.
We went to hear shy children whispering secrets to their mothers.
We went to hear sixty singers perform a gospel choir.
We went to hear skillful orators give speeches in public.
We went to hear Slavic folksongs and folk stories together.
We went to hear slogans being shouted loud.
We were asked to hear sighs of relief from the survivors.
We were asked to hear slanderous speech.