Sentences with phrase «only heard it on the radio»

With regards to last night's match between England and Poland I only heard it on the radio and all the commentators were shitting themselves for most of the second half, hoping England would hold on.

Not exact matches

The only song currently available for streaming is Hello, which Adele is hosting on her own Vevo channel (songs can also be heard on Pandora but that's a different situation because Pandora is a radio service that doesn't let users call up a song on - demand).
When have you really heard a song on the radio that didn't just give a token verse to the topic of «life is hard» or «when I fail» or «when I'm tempted» etc only to spend the rest of the song on the chorus in Praise.
He says his ears would perk up when he heard James Dobson talking about homosexuality on the radio, but the only response from famous Christian leaders centered around reparative therapy, which required «correcting» mistakes made by bad parenting or from sexual abuse in the past.
But hateful invective is a weapon too, and it can be heard not only among white supremacist extremists but also on our mainstream radio and television talk shows.
The first time I heard about it, I actually thought it was a joke, it was on the radio, I had only listened with half an ear and didn't even realize they really mean it.
We didn't have television in 1941, so this paragon existed visually for me only in blurry black - and - white newspaper photographs and in the wildly dramatic moving pictures that reeled through my mind on autumn Saturdays as I heard of his heroics via radio play - by - play.
An American tourist who last week drove along the Garden Route in South Africa, and who tuned the radio of his rented Volkswagen to one of the few stations whose airwaves reach that verdant and mountainous stretch of coast, would have heard something like the following programming lineup: an update on Oscar Pistorius; a song by Taylor Swift; Pistorius; One Direction; a news report in Afrikaans, the only word of which an English speaker could discern being Pistorius.
Our agents were at the various local government headquarters and the collation centres for five days after the election, expecting the counting of ballots only to hear on the radio that the APC had won the election.
Not only are these great products, they were created by people you've probably heard on Evidence Radio, or at least know online.
Then the Fleetwood Mac song «Dreams» came on the radio and I heard Stevie Nicks singing, «Players only love you when they're playing,» and I paused and gave it more thought.
Throughout 45 Years, pop songs, heard on muted radios, provide bitterly ironic commentary — I Only Want to Be with You by Dusty Springfield, for example, while Kate snappishly turns off Young Girl by the Union Gap.
Do you only shop for an album because you heard the sound on the radio or do browse for music based upon tastes?
No doubt you've heard ads on the radio willing to sell you this secret for only thousands of dollars.
Another time I took out a guard as he was chatting on his radio, only to hear his friend calling out worriedly over it, checking to see if he was okay.
Comprised of a cluster of 13 short - range FM radio transmitters installed on Russell Street from Mack to Gratiot Avenues, it is a drive - thru audio collage, heard only with an FM radio, of broadcasts of each of the 13 tracks from New Earth simultaneously.
One theory pedalled by a former tobacco advertising guru is that opposition to the «joys» of living with giant fans is only a problem among English speaking countries: the guru reckons that complaints like those heard from dozens of wind farms around Australia are a cooked - up phenomenon exclusive to the English speaking world — as pitched - up in this piece of propaganda on ABC radio and parroted in this piece of eco-fascist drivel from ruin - economy (for a taste of what the Taiwanese — not the world's strongest English speakers — think about giant fans, see our post here).
Near the top of this fillip I said that the fuss about vocal fry contained a number of threads, only one of which was about women's voices; to hear a broader discussion of fry and why some folks are irked about it, listen to the recording of a broadcast on National Public Radio.
In the CNN interview and in a letter to the governor, Israel insisted that only one deputy, Scot Peterson, was at the school while bullets flew, but radio transmissions later released by his own agency show that at least three other deputies were at the school during the shooting, with two of them — Michael Kratz and Brian Goolsby — reporting hearing the shots fired on the radio.
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