At the last moment, she
won't hear of going away, unless you go too.
I Say No
"Say that to my wife," said Sancho, who had until now listened in silence, "for she
won't hear of anything but each one marrying his equal, holding with the proverb 'each ewe to her like.' What I would like is that this good Basilio (for I am beginning to take a fancy to him already) should marry this lady Quiteria; and a blessing and good luck- I meant to say the opposite- on people who would prevent those who love one another from marrying."
Don Quixote
He wishes her to go into a convent, but she
won't hear of it, and after a touching appeal, is about to faint when Roderigo dashes in and demands her hand.
Little Women
'Besides, he's a pretty tidy fortune, Peggy, you know - not such a catch as Wilmot; but then Helen
won't hear of that match: for, somehow, these old chaps don't go down with the girls - with all their money, and their experience to boot.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Mr Schu and his loyal band of choristers
won't hear of it.
choice
He offers to sit out but the other giraffes
won't hear of it.
Flory, Neil (text) Mark Cleary (illus.): The Short Giraffe
They
won't hear of defeat for Miss Mexico - nor would you if you had your ears to the ground - but I would advise an each-way dabble on Miss Wales at a best-priced 20-1 and Miss Israel at around 22-1 - to you, 25-1.
INNER Mongolia is the last [...]
The smaller parties, of course,
won't hear of any change.
Coalition vote Israeli risky.
His dad
won't hear of me letting him scream, although I was advised by a health visitor to try it.
NEXT WEEK'S PROBLEM ..
"I have thought about retiring but they
won't hear of it."
No rest for busy Ron
And the bookies' strong favourite to be top handler at this year's Festival
won't hear of defeat for him or his exciting hurdling prospect Denman.
Racing: NIC HAS CHAMPION WONDER HORSE; CHELTENHAM COUNTDOWN
"I think we should get the boy a lawyer, but Malcolm
won't hear of it," she had whispered, the snoring low and steady.
Mourning has broken
She
won't hear of any other outcome other than a Welsh victory.''
Fans to paint the town red
Susan (Mary Healey) and June (Mary Evans) have had a stinker of a row and although their husbands want them to call a truce, the women
won't hear of it.
SOAP
"We try and tell her to slow down but she
won't hear of it and we have had to stop saying it to her now.''
Cheers for Renee