Sentences with phrase «you hear nothing»

«We have heard nothing whatsoever from our member companies about the switch affecting sales.»
Miller claims that every one of the clips shown has been independently verified, but is forced to concede in his report for the Guardian, «I heard nothing but denials that the security forces were shooting, shelling and torturing civilians... we lived in a bubble, seeing nothing of the extreme brutality and killing for which the Syrian regime is so notorious.»
Kay hears this sad story all the time: «Someone will say, «I sent out fifty resumes last week and heard nothing but crickets!
Eckert checked out Brooks every way he could and heard nothing but good things.
Most sales and business professionals have had the experience of placing a sales call or email pitch and hearing nothing back.
If the A / C fan happens to blow in the microphone's general direction, it will almost hear nothing else, while we hardly hear that fan at all.
Both men had rooms with relatively large windows, an official said, yet other guests apparently nearby heard nothing.
The public heard nothing further about Senator Warren's inquiries over the next year.
In the mean time, I contacted the FBI and the postal inspector, both of which referred me to an online complaint form, which I filled out and heard nothing back from.
If you've started your business and are hearing nothing but crickets, check out this article on how to be noticed in a noisy world.
I've heard nothing new.
Just another atheist with sticks and stones to throw... but beyond insults I hear nothing intelligent from you.
Why not sit there like a lump on a log and say nothing and hear nothing and enjoy your lack of knowledge to the greatest extent?
He heard nothing from the administration.
Have you heard nothing of others who have written of their own beliefs?
We hear nothing variant, see nothing variant, and commune with no one who's variant.
From the eastern rim Jorgé throws a rockinto the deep and we hear nothing in return.An American lady says as she walks awaythat it's a nice place to visit and her voicetrails off.
You thought the screams from hell those russian excavators were hearing — well, they ain't heard nothing yet!
From him, as from Father, I heard nothing, so far as I recall, about a conflict between biblical creation and Darwinian evolution.
However, the survey indicates that when it comes to polarizing morality policy issues, majorities of churchgoers hear nothing.
I've heard nothing but great things about him, from my sister, and she is quick to drop a guy if he's not making the cut.
They have no problem protesting loudly when they want something but when their brothers attack us you hear nothing from them
Of the charge of blasphemy we hear nothing further; that was something of which the Roman court could not take cognizance.
There is a chance you have heard nothing.
No wonder we hear nothing about Boy's wife and children except that he «wanted» to have them.
In all your sentiments I heard nothing but anger, no love.
It is well enough to Invite us to listen, but what if, when we do listen, we hear nothing?
Do we hear nothing yet of the noise of the gravediggers who are burying God?
so now, the person on the other end can hear me just fine yet I hear nothing at all.
This young Canuck prays and prays, but hears nothing from God.
Peace to all that would rather have love and peace in their heart and who ask guide daily to guidance, those who believe in the day of judgement where true justice is applied and who have traded good deeds in this short life for a heaven that GOD promised them where we hear nothing but «Peace» from angels.
Or have we become stupefied by dogma or our own vaunted pride in reason, so that we can hear nothing new?
I heard Paul once, and a friend of mine once heard Peter, but we heard nothing of this.»
The preacher can expect to hear nothing more humbling nor more elevating than Heidegger's affirmations concerning Being's coming to expression in words.
In our age people want to hear nothing about this, generally they want to know no more about irony than Hegel has said about it — who strangely enough had not much understanding of it, and bore a grudge against it, which our age has good reason not to give up, for it had better beware of irony.
How many more were silently prompted to agree with him and heard nothing cogent and convincing that night to help counter the diabolic temptation?
I have heard nothing new in the past decade, and that's a conservative estimate on my part.
«We will hear nothing negative about us.
Moreover you will hear nothing taken from Scripture.
I live there and I have heard nothing at all.
What I was discovering was something of which I had heard nothing as an undergraduate, seminarian or graduate student.
I've heard nothing but good things about CS Lewis.
Must we again point out that we are hard of hearing and hard of heart, that the word of the Lord is rare, not because the Lord has withdrawn from us, but because we have convinced ourselves that we hear nothing?
We hear nothing of the dereliction of Christ, of his intercession for sinners, or of his exaltation as the crucified yet ever - living Lord.
I always hear nothing.
Needless to say, I feel like they heard nothing I have been teaching about giving and such.
Then the confident words: «For those of you that think that gospel music has gone too far, you think we've gotten too radical with our message, well I've got news for you: you ain't heard nothing yet.»
Question: For those of us who have been perfectly open to listening to this god and asked privately AND publicly «God, prove yourself» and heard nothing, what then?
I had heard nothing of Auschwitz, though I did, indeed, know of the terrible conditions in the concentration camps.
I've never been, but I cook from the owner's cookbooks all the time and have heard nothing but positive feedback from those who've eaten there.
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