Examples of 'now listen to me very' in a sentence
Meaning of "now listen to me very"
now listen to me very: This phrase is used to emphasize that the speaker is about to make an important or serious point and the listener should pay close attention
How to use "now listen to me very" in a sentence
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now listen to me very
Now listen to me very carefully.
I am out of here with my money, Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very closely.
I want you to find a certain medicine and some papers… Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully, my friend.
Kathy, darling . Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully, because you have a rather important job to do.
I got it. Correct. Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully, You are done mouthing off.
Yes, I know exactly where it is . Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . I had nothing to do with that deal.
Ten, nine, eight … Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . I got the phone.
Gridley? Yeah? Hey, now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . seven, six.
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Prisoner, step back! Now listen to me very carefully, Steve.
Now listen to me very carefully. No, we have not.
Correct . Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully, Steve.
Mrs. Garcia, Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . my God.
Hey, now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . Freddy, you will open that door.
Sit . Now listen to me very carefully.
Now listen to me very carefully . Yes, Holiness.
Now listen to me very carefully . Mr. Trilok heard your demo tape.
Now listen to me very carefully, Mr. Raoul Nordling.
Now listen to me very carefully, Mr. Raoul Nordling . I will be very clear with you.
Now listen to me very carefully, okay?
Now listen to me very carefully . Yes, sir.
Now listen to me very carefully . Quiet!
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