How to use "heard" in a sentence

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And then, we heard a voice:

We knocked on the ship's sides, but they were too thick and no one heard us.

We heard the noise of the ship's engine.

Suddenly I heard a voice shaking in that strange language

As I walked through the museum to the stairs, I heard music coming from Captain Nemo's library

I listened to him playing the piano, and I thought I heard him say.

I heard a loud "snap"

She heard the sound of small feet

When the Mouse heard this, it turned round

After a time, she heard the sound of small feet and looked up.

She heard somebody outside

After some minutes, she heard a sound

Alice heard the sound of many feet and turned round.

Alice wanted to ask more questions but they heard a cry: "The trial is beginning!"

'I heard the game on the radio!' she said

I went back to my room, but I heard music from somewhere upstairs

Suddenly, I heard a voice shout, 'Forrest!' I turned round - and saw Jenny!

Then I heard that he was out in the rice field, and he was hurt, so I left my gun by the trees and ran back into the field

Soon after that, I heard that I was leaving the army early, and they gave me some money for a train ticket to go home.

I heard that she went to Chicago, but that was five years ago.'

And part of me seemed to die when I heard it

'Oh, Forrest, I knew it was you when I heard that harmonica

What is this non-cooperation, about which you have heard much, and why do we want to offer this non-cooperation?

'Have you heard why Mr Meltham left his business?' I asked.

'I have only heard stories about it,' he said

At that moment he heard footsteps

Mrs Purkiss was awake most of the night, and Mr Purkiss slept badly and was awake between one and two o'clock, but they heard nothing

He was returning to the house when he heard a voice in the next yard say 'No'

Three or four minutes later Albert came into the yard again and heard a sound like a bump against the wooden fence that separated the yards of numbers 27 and 29

One, Albert Cadosch, heard a voice in the yard and a sound like that of somebody falling against the fence between 5.20 to 5.30 a.m

Mrs Darrell heard the man say, 'Will you?' and the woman reply, 'Yes'

But again nobody saw or heard him when he killed Annie in the light of a busy day

'I saw no one and heard no cry or noise,' he said later

As she went indoors Mrs Cox heard Mary singing an Irish song.

At that moment she heard 'screams of "Murder!" two or three times in a female voice'

She later changed this to a quiet cry of 'Oh! Murder!' Mrs Prater said she went back to sleep; she often heard cries of murder in the court.

She slept badly in a chair until 3.30, when she heard the clock strike, and was awake until nearly five o'clock

Suddenly, he heard the sound of singing

'I heard what you said,' M

Finally, having heard all the evidence, the judge called for silence

Fantine, who had heard what M

But before she could start her knitting, she heard Mme Thenardier's angry voice demanding, 'Where's the bread I told you to get?'

A few evenings later, while he was giving Cosette a reading lesson in his room, Valjean heard the front door of the house open and close

A few minutes later, having heard only silence, he turned round

At daybreak, as he was falling asleep at last, he heard footsteps in the corridor outside his room again

'He must be here!' He heard Javert's voice clearly on the other side of the wall

My warm-hearted neighbour, I have heard of how you kindly paid my rent for me six months ago

He had heard them and seen them, but had paid them no attention, and he suddenly felt guilty.

But then he heard a loud voice from the next room.

Suddenly, he heard voices

Suddenly, she thought she heard the sound of footsteps in the garden

The next evening, as she was walking in the garden, she was sure that she heard someone moving in the trees

Finally, he heard a small sound behind him and, turning round, he saw that Cosette was in tears.

'Cosette!' he cried, not caring who heard him

Suddenly he heard a voice calling through the trees from the street.

He was just approaching the rue de Chanvrerie when he heard a loud voice calling from the shadows: 'Who's there?'

'The French Revolution!' he heard a distant voice reply - the voice of his friend, Enjolras.

Marius!' He heard the voice again.

He sat for a long time listening to the sound of distant gunfire in the city, wondering how to get his revenge, when suddenly he heard footsteps

Sounds of chains and of heavy wheels moving along the stone streets could be heard, and then soldiers came into view at the end of the street, pulling a large cannon

Jean Valjean looked up when he heard the knock on his door and called in a weak voice, 'Come in.'

"I heard you

I don't know what you heard, but I love my sister, and I used to love my husband."

"Fine, go and tell them what you heard

And then Brandon heard another gunshot, so he ran and left his brother in the snow to die alone.

He only knows that it was three in the afternoon when they first heard the sound of the police sirens.

Then the hammering they heard in the headmaster's office starts again, and the policemen go to the door.

They heard it in the headmaster's office

And they heard it in the corridor with Miss White and Mr Cliff.

"I heard the government has a new idea - about people living in pods."

"I haven't heard anything," she said

"I haven't heard from him for more than..

The skies were heavy and gray as stone; Sala heard a clap of thunder

"That is the craziest thing I've ever heard!"

Then she heard a noise

And then she heard a voice: "Your hour is almost over

You've heard about it, haven't you?"

"I heard that Palo has done the same as you

Apat was busy on the jumping machine, and Sala was collecting a drink from the cafe, when she heard a voice in her ear.

He said it so lightly that Sala wasn't sure she'd heard right

You must have heard of it - a beautiful old house in the west of England

It was so near that the sound of its waters could always be heard from the house

'Mrs Danvers,' I heard myself saying, 'I hope we shall be friends

When I heard the sound of a car in the drive, I stood up in sudden fear

As I turned to go back to the stairs, I heard a door open behind me

In the distance, beyond a line of rocks to the right of the beach, I heard a sharp bark.

I heard myself saying, 'Rebecca must have been a wonderful person...'

Then I heard voices and, without thinking, I hid behind the door

I heard Mrs Danvers say, 'I expect she went into the library

As I stood looking down at the bed, I heard a step behind me.

When I came in, I heard she had gone down to the bay

I heard the phone ring while I was having breakfast and Frith answered it

'Have you ever heard of a man called Jack Favell, Beatrice?' I asked her.

As I walked towards the library, I heard the sound of voices

I heard footsteps

When he heard the door open, he turned round quickly.

But as we were walking out to the big tree on the lawn, we heard a car in the drive

'I don't know what she's doing,' I heard Maxim say

She had heard what had happened

Then I heard the sound of voices

I heard the sound of cars starting in the drive

If I ever heard her voice, I would know it

I heard Frank cry out.

And then we heard the sound of footsteps on the terrace below us.

I heard Frith answer from the hall.

I had heard his voice and he was down there in the bay

I sat on the terrace until I heard Captain Searle's car drive away

At five to one, I heard the sound of a car in the drive

I heard the Coroner say, 'Mr de Winter.'

'Mr de Winter,' the Coroner said, 'you have heard James Tabb's evidence

And then I heard Maxim's voice, clear and strong.

I heard thunder in the distance

It was after six when I heard the sound of Maxim's car

I'm meeting Frank and Colonel Julyan at the church.' He left the room quickly and then I heard the sound of his car driving away.

I heard the boat-builder's evidence

'You heard the verdict,' Maxim told him

He had never heard of us

She'd heard that said, and she believed it

Tina Evans sat straight up in bed, certain that she had heard a noise in the house

The sound she'd heard had come as she was waking, a real noise, not an imagined one.

Maybe what she'd heard tonight had been the thunder from the dream.

She and Michael hadn't yet begun to raise their voices to each other; their disagreements had been conducted in normal tones, sometimes even in whispers, yet Danny probably had heard enough to know they were having problems.

She certainly couldn't share with him her appraisal of the situation: Danny, sweetheart, don't worry about anything you might have heard through the wall

In spite of what she had heard, she was alone in the house.

Apparently, that was the noise she had heard

As she was mopping the last corner of the kitchen floor, as she was thinking about how dreary life would be without her friends and her slot machines, she heard a sound in another part of the house

This was the sound she had heard when she'd been in the kitchen - this clatter.

Then she heard the thumping of her own heart.

She heard his frightened voice calling to her, and she peered over the edge of the pit, and he was so far below her that his face was only a tiny, pale smudge

"Michael, in case you haven't heard, Magyck! Is a hit

"I've heard your argument, counselor

Everywhere he went, he heard talk about torts, writs, briefs, suits, countersuits, motions for continuation, appeals, plea-bargaining, and the latest tax shelters

He had just opened a bottle of balsamic vinegar and poured four ounces into a measuring cup when he heard movement behind him.

"We haven't heard anything about this."

Elliot pretended not to have heard the threat

You work for some set of letters the public hasn't even heard about yet

Yes, it's one you've never heard of and probably never will

"Never heard of him," Tom said

Have you ever heard of "Project Pandora"?

"Have you ever heard of Project Pandora?"

Tina heard some of the customers commenting on it.

The old man had to shout to be heard above the explosive voices on the jukebox

The silencer was so effective that the shots could not be heard above the brittle, papery rustle of the wind.

But that was exactly what he heard

The youngest of the guards heard the door opening, and he turned, shocked.

Tina had never heard Elliot speak in this tone of voice, and his furious expression was sufficient to chill even her

"I can't believe what I just heard."

"You haven't heard half of it yet."

"I've heard that one before."

'I've heard of you, Mr Holmes

Haven't you ever heard of it? It's a very secret group of Americans from the South

The night watchman had heard the hammer twice

She turned her head round with such force that I heard the bones crack in her neck

He did not answer, but I heard him moving around

I heard Andre moving behind the door, then it opened

I heard Andre moving in the next room, and then a strange sucking noise, as though he had trouble drinking his milk.

He shut the door after me, and I heard him pouring out coffee as I read:

The night watchman must have heard the hammer and would be round at any moment

'You heard about my poor sister-in-law?' I said.

'Ah, yes I heard that Madame Delambre had been writing a lot, but we could find nothing but the short note informing us that she was taking her own life.'

I heard about it ten minutes ago, at five to seven

And I was surprised when I heard he had confessed.'

I've heard gossip - about Redding and the daughter

Amazing that nobody heard the shot.'

'She didn't say anything about it, and she would have done if she had heard it.'

I couldn't believe it when I heard the police had arrested him

She heard he had confessed, so made up a story

'Then there was that shot I heard,' said Miss Marple, 'Yes, the sound was different from the usual sort of shot.'

As I sat there, I heard footsteps outside, they paused for a minute, then went away

'But this man hadn't even heard of it till I told him!' she cried

So when I heard a shot in the woods, I...'

'So, that is three people who heard the shot,' said Inspector Slack

But suddenly I heard someone else moving very close to me

And I heard that she loves old stones for her Japanese garden.'

'The one you heard, Miss Marple

Mr Redding and Mrs Protheroe must have heard it, too.'

'I only heard one,' said Miss Marple.

'Inspector Slack asked me whether I heard the shot after Mr Redding and Mrs Protheroe had left the studio or before

'No, but I expect someone heard something

Several people must have heard, as he spoke very loudly.'

She said she hadn't heard anything

She heard the church clock just after she had shown him into the study

Well, of course, there must have been a shot, because the gentleman was found shot - but she had not heard it.

'I feel that someone might have seen or heard something, and I wondered if you could help me?'

She said, "By this time tomorrow night, you may be dead." So when I heard about the murder, I said to Rose, "It's her who did it!"'

He turned immediately to Griselda and as they talked, I heard her say, 'Do you have any ideas about the murder, Mr West?'

'I am sleeping very badly just now, and at about three o'clock this morning I thought I heard someone moving about the house

When I reached the lane, I immediately heard a familiar voice, 'Oh! Mr Clement

I have heard something about the death of poor Colonel Protheroe.

I have heard something that is very important

I thought that, of course, the news they had heard must be the same thing

But I have heard that she has said she was at home all the time and that she didn't answer the door because - well, she didn't want to see me!'

You must understand that I heard this from someone who knows the truth.'

But I have heard of something that I think they should know about.'

'My servant, Clara, was standing at the front gate, when she heard a sneeze.'

She heard a sneeze.'

Mrs Price Ridley said very slowly, 'She heard a sneeze on the day of the murder at a time when there was no one in your house

It must have been her sneeze Clara heard.'

'It's quite true, sir, I heard a sneeze

It felt as though years had passed when I heard the door open and Melchett entered the room

'So sorry, Colonel Melchett, but when I heard that Mr Hawes was ill, I felt I must come and see if I could do something.'

You remember, Mr Clement that I was quite shocked when I heard Mr Redding had confessed to the crime

So perhaps the sneeze that Mrs Price Ridley's servant heard might have been the shot? But anyway, Mrs Protheroe and Mr Redding went into the studio together - and then realized, of course, that I would not leave my garden until I saw them come out again!'

'What about the shot heard in the woods?' I asked

'It was absolutely necessary for a shot to be heard because without it Mrs Protheroe might have continued to be a suspect

'But the shot was heard at 6.30 when Lawrence and Anne had come out of the studio

She and Dennis had heard that Mrs Price Ridley had been gossiping about the vicar and the church money

'You may think differently,' said Melchett, 'when you have heard what we now know.' And he quickly told him about Miss Marple's explanation of the crime

So the two policemen heard the whole conversation

Even then he hardly understood what was happening, until he heard another sound and saw the black mark jump forwards a little

I heard it first from my newspaper boy at about a quarter to nine and I went to the common immediately.

I climbed into the pit and thought I heard a faint movement under my feet

As I got nearer, I heard Stent's voice:

I heard a peculiar humming sound from the pit.

I heard it give a peculiar cry, and then another of these creatures appeared in the deep shadow of the door.

Then he disappeared, and I thought I heard a faint scream

'Haven't you heard of the men from Mars?' I said

Many people had heard of the cylinder, of course, and talked about it, but it did not have as much effect as a political event.

And all night the sound of hammering could be heard as the Martians worked on the machines they were making ready.

At about three o'clock I heard the sound of a gun, firing regularly, from the direction of Chertsey

At about six in the evening, as I had tea with my wife in the garden, I heard an explosion from the common, and immediately after that the sound of gunfire

I was even afraid that the last shots I had heard might mean the end of our visitors from Mars

I heard a church strike midnight, and then I saw Maybury Hill, with its tree-tops and roofs black and sharp against the red sky.

As we ran, we heard the sound of horses and saw through the trees three soldiers riding towards Woking

I saw people struggling towards the shore and heard their screaming and shouting faintly above the noise of the Martian's fall.

He was a medical student, working for an examination, and he heard nothing of the arrival until Saturday morning

There he heard that the Chertsey line was also closed

'They come from Weybridge and Walton, and they said guns have been heard at Chertsey, heavy firing, and that soldiers told them to move out at once because the Martians are corning

At about eight o'clock the sound of tiring could be heard clearly ail over the south of London

'Black Smoke!' he heard people shouting

He heard people running in the rooms, and up and down the stairs behind him

It was this howling and the firing of the guns at Ripley and Weybridge that we heard at Walton

We heard the distant sound of a gun, then another nearer, and then another

As I did, I heard another bang and something flew fast over my head

Far away to the north-east we heard the Martians calling to each other, but our guns were silent.

From there we could see the searchlights on Richmond Hill and Kingston Hill moving in the sky, and at about eleven the windows shook, and we heard the sound of the large guns that had been put in position there

He heard their screams and, hurrying round the corner, saw a couple of men trying to pull them out of the little cart which they had been driving, while a third held onto the frightened horse's head

He heard the horse move forwards and then the third man hit him between the eyes

My brother learned that the two women were the wife and younger sister of a doctor living in Stanmore, The doctor had heard about the Martians at the railway station, on his way home from seeing a patient, and had sent them off, promising to follow after telling the neighbour

These were mainly people from the northern suburbs who had only heard of, but not seen, the Black Smoke.

My brother heard that about half the members of the government had met in Birmingham, in central England, and that enormous amounts of explosive were being prepared to be used in the Midlands

They heard no more about the bread than this notice, and nobody else did either.

The guns of the Thunder Child were heard going off one after another, and one shot hit the water close by the steamboat.

We sat in the kitchen in the dark and had a meal of cold food, and just before midnight there was a blinding flash of green light followed by the loudest bang I have ever heard

He did not answer, but as soon as I began eating I heard him crawling towards me.

And suddenly I heard a shout and saw a long tentacle reaching over the shoulder of the machine to the little cage on its back

Then we heard him scream and the sound of long and cheerful calling from the Martians.

But on the fourth or fifth night I heard a sound like heavy guns.

I heard a dog, and that familiar sound made me listen

Then I heard a noise exactly like the sound of big guns

I heard six bangs and then six more

I followed him quickly and quietly and in the darkness I heard him drinking

Suddenly, I heard a noise outside and the hole in the wall became dark

Then I heard the sound of a heavy body - I knew whose it was - being dragged across the floor of the kitchen towards the opening

Then I heard a faint metallic sound as the tentacle moved back across the kitchen floor

Then I heard it touching the handle

I heard it go into the food cupboard, It moved the tins and a bottle broke

Then, early on the fifteenth day, I heard the sound of a dog outside

I heard the sound of some birds but that was all.

In South Kensington the streets were clear of dead people and of black powder, and near there I first heard the howling

My imagination heard a thousand noiseless enemies moving

I heard a large number of dogs fighting over the bodies that lay in the darkness at the bottom of the pit.

The sound of tools would soon be heard in all the burnt and broken houses

Already men, crying with joy, as I have heard, were getting onto trains to go to London

I heard the noise of playing children and remembered the deep silence of the dawn of that last great day...

Just then, as Holmes was talking, we heard someone walking up the stairs, and then a man walked into the room without knocking.

'Anyway, my friend and I have heard many strange secrets in this room, and we have had the fortune to help many people

She is very dark, but she is my dear little girl.' When the little girl heard these words, she ran to her mother.

A young keeper 4 heard them and came to help

I heard some very bad words

After a long time, we heard George shout, 'We can't breathe under here! Why don't you help us, you idiot!'

But, when we heard the bad words that came from the other boat, we knew we were near people

She heard Mercy having a bath, then getting ready to leave the house

'You have heard about my newest affair?'

James heard the baby's loud cries the moment he opened the front gate

As I passed a policeman, I heard a carriage on the road behind me

'I've never heard anything bad about Sir Percival., she said

Years later, Sir Percival heard that her husband had abandoned her and her daughter was mentally disturbed

As I was walking to my room, I heard them talking.

I went to Laura's room and told her what I had heard

When I left my chair to go to her, I heard the Count whisper to Sir Percival, 'You idiot!'

I'd heard nothing

As Laura was reading Anne's note, she heard footsteps behind her

'I'm afraid that when you so kindly brought my handkerchief to me you probably heard Laura say something very offensive

The next day, when the Count returned from the lake, I heard Sir Percival ask him, 'Did you find her?' The Count did not reply but he smiled

You heard the doctor say that she needed fresh air

My one hope now was to prove Laura's identity, but Mr Kyrle, having heard the whole story, said that it would be impossible

The vestry was on fire! I heard the sound of a man crying for help

I have heard the news of a certain gentleman's death

I also heard that you were foolish enough to try to save him

Nobody heard from Amelia Earhart again