The two sitting Conservative Ward Councillors work very hard on local issues and are always ready to lend an ear or a helping hand. |
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Besides, a true friend is always ready to lend an ear when a person is under too much stress to handle. |
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They lend an ear, they share words of praise and they always want to open their hearts to us. |
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If you need any help getting started, I would be happy to lend an ear or a hand. |
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She would cheerfully lend an ear to her many friends, and always offered thoughtful and generous words of encouragement or advice, if asked. |
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He was always ready to lend an ear and found time to listen to us and help us. |
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And don't be afraid to lend an ear to voices that seem monomaniacal or self-marginalizing, offensive or extreme. |
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Scherschel knows this from experience: he was recently involved in an accident, and was happy for anyone willing to lend an ear. |
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Let us lend an ear to the icy tale of the North wind about the mysteries of winter and its magical holidays! |
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They ask for letters and are impatient to hear back from any friends who are willing to lend an ear. |
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If the Conservative Party wants to lend an ear to what the public wants, it must focus on more than a single province. |
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Yet, they lend an ear, and can confirm they are a consistent and stabilizing resource in the work life of the learner. |
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A day before the procedure, Melissa calls the patients to ensure they are ready-but often, to also lend an ear. |
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As O'Brien awaits these decisions, the one coach who could perhaps best relate is willing to lend an ear. |
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Our team will be happy to lend an ear to the environmental problems you face and to offer you innovative advice, in shades of green of course! |
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Government and the business community should lend an ear to these campaigns. |
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Anthropologists lend an ear to the plurality of voices and common or dissident perspectives. |
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She invites us to lend an ear to the Word of Life and to open our heart to Jesus' call to be his disciples. |
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If we find few to communicate with, maybe we shall be pleased to find in our grandchildren a docile generation willing to lend an ear to our prattle. |
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He wanted to lend an ear but this wasn't part of the bargain. |
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But for some semblance of camaraderie, lend an ear to their tales of woe. |
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It was not easy to lend an ear to commonsensical observations in the chaotic atmosphere of the early days of the protests. |
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Did you get served by the Butler, or lend an ear to the Counselor? |
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But I can lend an ear and affirm there's nothing sick or wrong with them. |
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First, because the government has torpedoed the work of the committee, and second because it preferred to lend an ear to the major breweries rather than the needs of the microbreweries. |
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It may listen to a special interest group, but it could lend an ear to the main stakeholders, such as the artists, and for once be attentive to their demands. |
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It is important to lend an ear to the demands of our seniors. |
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It is thus necessary to delve into the most obscure parts of our heart, lend an ear to the murmur of our desires and regrets, and feel the fullness of our life. |
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Indeed, the Vice-Province is not exempt from the famous cry «work-like-four» which has taken up habitat in the Congregation and forbids us to make choices and lend an ear to priorities. |
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And please lend an ear as he tries to undo it. |
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