Use of hark in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include hark at the start of sentence, hark at the end of sentence and hark in the middle of sentence
hark at the start of sentence
- Hark away [ off. forward ]!
- Hark at him criticizing us!
- Hark! I can hear their voices.
- Hark, I hear a distant trumpet!
- Hark! I hear a step on the stair!
- Hark ye O man, and list to my Voice.
- Hark! Now I hear them --- Ding-dong, bell.
- Hark! her hounds are baying through the town.
- Hark at him! I bet he couldn't do any better.
- Hark. I hear the returning footsteps of my love.
- Hark at her then! Who does she think she is anyhow?
- Hark at him calling me lazy when he never walks anywhere if he can drive!
hark in the middle of sentence
- Just hark at him! [.
- Now ... hark at me boys.
- You'd hark at the voice of the others.
- And hark to the wind playing in the reeds!
- Just hark at him! Who does he think he is?
- Now God in heaven bless thee! hark you, sir.
- I hark after this man, you hark after that man.
- To hark back to what we were discussing earlier.
- It's useless to continually hark back to the past.
- The newest styles hark back to the clothes of the Seventies.
- Just hark at him -- anyone would think he wrote that article!
- The result devastated me at the time. Even now I hark back to it.
- Some old people always hark back to how things were 30 years ago.
- He ordered his hound to hark away when the fox was scurrying out of its cave.
- The newest styles hark back to the Seventies; wedge-soled styles which lace up the leg.
- I have to hark back to this question that I mentioned earlier on in order to let you understand how serious it is.
- All four Gospels hark back to a period long before their own composition - perhaps as long as sixty or seventy years.
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