Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] have [adv] [verb] of " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ When he came back he said he was going to make more money than he or she had ever dreamed of . |
2 | I walked into this little club on the highway and I 'd never heard of them before , but there was this great , white blues band . |
3 | You did indeed Norman and I 'd never thought of it , but there we are . |
4 | ‘ I 've lived here for years , and I 've never heard of a Mrs Rochester ! ’ |
5 | And I 've never heard of Peter Wright . |
6 | And I 've always thought of marriage as a sort of young adventure , two people of the same age setting out together , discovering together , growing together . |
7 | It was an excitement that matched my own , for I had never sailed the South Seas and I had long dreamed of that scatter of tiny , magically named islands strewn across one third of a globe . |
8 | It is a frightening experience , and I have never heard of anyone doing it a second time . |
9 | I have been producing guidebooks for fifteen years and I have never thought of that . |
10 | Such is fame : our exploit brought us international mention with a few lines by the Canadian Press but our feat was not mentioned in Robert Ripley 's ‘ Believe It or Not ’ column , and we had never heard of the Guinness Book of Records in those early days . |
11 | ‘ Parents have to rely on references to gauge their backgrounds , and we 've all heard of cases when references are forged . |
12 | Verily , thou art mistaken — I contacted Microvalue , and they 've never heard of it . |
13 | ‘ I rang up Scotland Yard to tell you something this morning , and they 'd never heard of you . ’ |
14 | I then rang the Family Health Authority er myself , and they 'd never heard of the person and had no trace of of the name I gave them . |
15 | Because this was a Thursday and he had never thought of going out on a Thursday before , and because of the previous Saturday night , coming back to collect the washing . |
16 | I suppose we must have a few cousins several times removed floating about somewhere or other , but I 've never heard of them . |
17 | ‘ But I 've never heard of anything like this before . ’ |
18 | ‘ But I 've never heard of Parr ! |
19 | ‘ I suppose you could say that , but I had never thought of it in those terms . |
20 | Oh , well she told me she was working , but I 'd never heard of , some sewing place , it must be in Wrexham . |
21 | But I 'd never thought of us as really having to worry about money that much ; certainly I was used to getting more or less what I wanted and had come to think of this virtually as a right , the way only children are apt to if their parents are anything other than actively hostile to them . |
22 | What this latter achieves I am not quite sure , but I have yet to hear of a gardener who has experienced any problems with free lime after following this recommendation . |
23 | But I have twice dreamt of being led to the noose , the second time I got closer than the first , I hope I never have a third ! |
24 | But I have twice dreamt of being led to the noose , the second time I got closer than the first , I hope I never have a third ! |
25 | But you 've never heard of people getting beat up |
26 | Lorne and I had often visited this particular cave in an attempt to film the Celebes Macaque , a baboon-sized monkey unique to the island , which nested in the giant tree which grew from it , but we had never thought of actually venturing inside . |
27 | But we 've never heard of it since . |
28 | I mean you go to other towns , they they might not know Nottingham , but they 've usually heard of . |