listen in造句1. People used to listen in regularly before the days of television.
2. He assigned federal agents to listen in on Martin Luther King's phone calls.
3. I often listen in to music programmes.
4. I must remember to listen in to the news.
5. You shouldn't listen in on other people's conversations.
6. We could only listen in mono.
7. It's rude to listen in on other people's telephone calls.
8. I listen in to their conversations and store it all up to tell you later.
9. If you listen in tonight, you'll hear my brother talking about his new play.
10. You merely listen in a non committal way.
11. You listen in vain for any recognition of the enormous harm tobacco does.
12. We tried to listen in on their conversation, but they were talking too quietly.
12.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. We organise to meet later and listen in to Radio 5.
14. He would listen in, showing more powers of concentration than he ever did at work.
15. I ask the House to listen in reasonable silence for the next two minutes.
16. She did not listen in on his phone calls or search his backpack.
17. At all times it was possible to listen in on interviews and to monitor the interviewer's work on a control screen.
18. There is no excuse not to listen in anymore.
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20. Do you listen in to the radio much?
21. They listen in to Radio Beijing every day.
22. We listen in every day.
23. Did you listen in to the Prime Minister yesterday evening?
24. It's hard to do anything but listen in this family.
25. I like to listen in the symphonies on the radio.
26. The Bishop was accustomed to listen in silence to these innocent and pardonable maternal boasts.
27. How dare you pick up the phone and listen in on my conversations!
28. Whenever her boss had one of his "private meetings", she always used to listen in.
29. The old tiger himself pronounced it a good idea, even if his friends had to listen in a state of uncharacteristic sobriety.
30. 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?