fall on deaf ears|fall on deaf ear in English

ot be responded to, be ignored or disregarded, be passed without receiving attentio

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1. My advice always fall on deaf ears.

2. War protests always fall on deaf ears.

3. I hope that our appeals will not fall on deaf ears.

4. You threaten this, but you've threatened so many times fall on deaf ears.

5. Until Friday, such complaints appeared to fall on deaf ears at the Treasury.

6. You will go before the council, but your words will fall on deaf ears.

7. I know these silent prayers fall on deaf ears: You've got integrity like a disease.

8. His speech is full of common sense logic , yet it will fall on deaf ears.

9. And there is a grave danger that, once again, this alarm call will fall on deaf ears.

10. 27 When John the Baptist appeared his appeal did not fall upon deaf ears.

11. Those words fell on deaf ears.

12. His complaints fell on deaf ears.

13. Their requests fell on deaf ears.

14. Her advice fell on deaf ears.

15. But my suggestions fell on deaf ears.

16. Arguments that some of the skills practised by pupils are obsolete fall on deaf ears, or are heeded only very slowly.

17. His pleas for mercy fell on deaf ears.

18. All her appeals for help fell on deaf ears.

19. Their appeals to release the hostages fell on deaf ears.

20. Their complaints about the poor service fell on deaf ears .

21. Do not conclude that your counsel has fallen on deaf ears.

22. So when Basilisk Games set out to start their own game development company, were you worried that all your hard work might fall on deaf ears?

23. If politicians’ behavior is determined by the vested interests to which they are beholden, economists’ advocacy of policy reforms is bound to fall on deaf ears.

24. American Jews know the frustration of rising Anxieties falling on deaf ears

25. And ears of deaf ones hear again,