Example sentences of "[noun sg] i have [adv] hear [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's a Takamine acoustic , which is not the best acoustic I 've ever heard in the studio , but okay , and a Fender Jaguar and a Precision bass . |
2 | One article in particular , from a writer I 've never heard of before , stated that the course was dull and boring and that there was no great degree of difficulty . |
3 | I 'd never seen a white blues band playing so good and this kid , Jimmie Vaughan , was playing some of the most devastating guitar I 've ever heard in my life . |
4 | Now up to that moment I had never heard of John Searby , one of Gibson 's flight commanders , and he did not appear on " Cocky's ' list . |
5 | To tell you the truth I 've never heard of it |
6 | In addition the set includes the Fairy 's Kiss Divertimento , a substantial Petrushka Suite with just about the only really convincing performance I have ever heard of Stravinsky 's concert ending , and Prokofiev 's Scythian Suite and Le Pas d'Acier . |
7 | Pahdra Singh 's secretary called earlier to say she would be picking the team for this Saturday 's match and that some kid I have never heard of , Ubahni Singh , will be playing centre-forward ! |
8 | ‘ This is the stupidest thing I 've ever heard of , ’ he said . |
9 | ‘ This is the craziest thing I 've ever heard of , ’ he said . |
10 | That 's the bravest thing I have ever heard of . |
11 | All right then — ’ he edged closer so that he was whispering rather than shouting over the juke-box ‘ — here 's the nastiest rumour I 've ever heard about Steenie — really nasty rumour . |
12 | It was the first time I had ever heard of a savant with a linguistic ability . |
13 | ‘ Brilliant … best speech I have ever heard from a Scottish leader at conference , ’ enthused one MP . |
14 | House of Representatives Speaker Thomas S. Foley , who earlier in the day had urged conciliation between Congress and the President , angrily characterized Bush 's remarks as " the most partisan speech I have ever heard in the guise of a presidential address " . |
15 | In fact I 've already heard of a very good job which would be just right for you , teaching the five daughters of an Irish family . |
16 | Through the Second Son I asked as many questions as I thought sensible and it did n't sound like any malaria I had ever heard of . |