Example sentences of "what [pron] have heard " in BNC.
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1 | Moody was entertained at Dunrobin Castle near Golspie , and the Duke , who owned more acres than anyone in Europe , wrote to him , ‘ I shall never forget what I have heard from you . |
2 | Mr MacKinlay said : ‘ I believe , from what I have heard , this sensational list is true . |
3 | My first task will be to listen to their needs , and then translate what I have heard into positive action . ’ |
4 | Most of what I have heard has been through the press . |
5 | Lesson by lesson you gradually realize the truth of what you have heard . |
6 | I do not know what you have heard and I will not ask . |
7 | " Guard the truth that has been entrusted to you by the Holy Spirit " , writes Paul to Timothy , " and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also . " |
8 | Sir , it 's our submission and the evidence of what you have heard and what you will see , that the two sites proposed to be excluded from the greenbelt are functionally part of the village , and distinct from the land the open agricultural land to the north , and are visually a part of the village , unrelated to the open countryside to the north . |
9 | See that what you have heard from the beginning remains in you . |
10 | Go and tell the folk back in the village , go and tell those who are related to you what you have heard today . |
11 | Given what we have heard about Eli and his sons , and in the light , also , of those dark prophecies of doom , what message do those words convey as Israel goes into battle with Philistia ? |
12 | Jan Kern , secretary-general of the DLV , echoed those sentiments when he said : ‘ After what we have heard , there are no more faultless doping tests in the world . ’ |
13 | We are all ’ — he swung his hand comprehensively , to take in the audience , the studio staff , somehow implying he took in the watching millions too — ‘ we are all worried by what we have heard of your work . |
14 | The work of other researchers has in many different ways helped to shape our work , to influence what we have asked and to make us more sensitive to what we have heard . |
15 | Yet what we have heard more of , in the recent discussions of the Conditions of Service , the introduction of GCSE , or of the 7 , 11 and 14 tests , is precisely this ineffective cacophony of haranguing and braying . |
16 | The Bitter Cry was a vitriolic , moving and widely publicized polemic against the ‘ pestilential human rookeries … where tens of thousands are crowded together amidst horrors which call to mind what we have heard of the middle passage of the slave-ship ’ . |
17 | Inevitably , the absence of a sense of completeness or fulfilment leaves us dissatisfied and forgetful of what we have heard . |
18 | Sadly , a whole generation of political leaders — and even some of their successors today , if what we have heard in the past two days is right — have failed to face up to that fact . |
19 | I do not believe that what we have heard today represents a settled statement of policy , or that it is founded upon solid conviction . |
20 | Cos what we have heard so far this morning is certainly placing me in all of the local authority . |
21 | ‘ I believe that what we have heard and seen this afternoon is nothing less than the beginning of the end of your premiership . ’ |
22 | Yet they have heard of this particular god , and what they have heard only increases their fear . |
23 | Class together again — the second partners report to the rest of the class what they have heard . |
24 | This is a splendid incentive for people to listen hard since they never know when they might be called upon to paraphrase what they have heard . |
25 | Encourage comment , speculation and prediction rather than asking for reproduction of what they have heard . |
26 | Ask a class to shut their eyes , play them a recording of footsteps and then ask what they have heard . |
27 | As with older children we use the story as the possible starting point , but shift the point of view , so that they are not simply acting out what they have heard but rather they are making decisions which affect the drama . |