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31. You will hear from us again if you are short-listed for interview.
32. If any reader is able to help in any way I would be pleased to hear from them.
33. Detectives are eager to hear from anyone who is offered such goods in suspicious circumstances.
34. It is amazing what we hear from Opposition Members, when they intend to cut defence expenditure.
35. Katharine wants to hear from businesses, Phil wants to hear from anyone interested in joining the volunteer Greenfingers team.
36. If so, William Waldegrave, Britain's cabinet minister for science, wants to hear from you.
37. The conventional political wisdom is that you hear from the losers, not the gainers.
38. I would like to hear from anybody who has undertaken the DipSW.
39. I would be especially interested to hear from anyone who has experience of setting up provision for such people.
40. They're particularly anxious to hear from 2 men seen near the shop on the night of the murder.
41. I would be interested to hear from anyone who has developed other means of communicating with people with learning difficulties.
42. I would like to hear from anyone who works in this field and we could be of mutual assistance.
43. Lifted: Darlington police want to hear from anyone who has had weights and bars stolen in burglaries at their homes.
44. If he becomes a big TV star, we'll probably never hear from him again.
45. Micheline sounded excited to hear from me and I was invited to the group's meeting a few weeks later.
46. I would like to hear from women who are now or who have been involved in prostitution.
47. They are anxious to hear from anyone who may have witnessed the incident.
48. Club theft: Bishop Auckland police would like to hear from anyone offered golf clubs for sale following thefts over the weekend.
49. I would certainly be very interested to hear from readers who have obtained agreement from local inspectors on similar cases.
50. I got a rejection from Harvard, but I'm still waiting to hear from UCLA.
51. I had no idea what to expect from Stuart,(www.Sentencedict.com) but he sounded happy enough to hear from me when I called.
52. We'd love to hear from you and there are some rich rewards.
53. If we do not hear from you within 14 days, we will contact our solicitors.
54. I wanted to hear from people who were prepared to talk about adultery with stories that would work on television.
55. I will not go to Kent until I hear from you. I confess I am reluctant to go.
56. Young people are doing a lot in our diocese, so let's hear from you.
57. Lesley-Anne Cull, who is writing a parents' handbook on the subject, would like to hear from you.
58. We hear from their parents and siblings about their ordinary lives and varied personalities, and about their final hours.
59. You also may hear from your old department or your hall of residence about reunions they are organising.
60. We hear about them, we do not hear from them.
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