Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] hear [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I did n't hear about that , ’ |
2 | No I d I did n't hear of many . |
3 | I had n't heard of that before . |
4 | I had n't heard of this ‘ tide of concern ’ that governments might over-react to the threat of global warming . |
5 | I had already heard about this plan because the doctor had discussed it with my father ; but it was apparent that Eric himself was not at all enthusiastic about it . |
6 | ‘ I had never heard of alternative comedy and I have to confess I did n't know some of my co-stars , like Rik Mayall and Julian Clary . |
7 | In my ignorance , I had never heard of this extraordinary saga , and I did indeed spend some absorbing time in the church learning something about it . |
8 | ‘ When we started to rehearse , I had never heard of this slim , fair , rather shy person , ’ he recalled . |
9 | Tobin : I had never heard of this guy . |
10 | ‘ I had never heard of this before , and you can imagine the complaints from customers , we could only tell them once the police had told us . |
11 | I 've not heard of that . |
12 | mm , I 've not heard of that one . |
13 | I 've not heard of that . |
14 | I 've not heard of any problem in Shropshire , but I take that is covered by this ? |
15 | ‘ I 've not heard about that . ’ |
16 | oh right , oh go on , send disks to Mr , send disks to Mr Geoff , I 'm getting worried , I 've not heard from any of my polytechnic 's |
17 | But though it 's guaranteed to give anyone a hangover , I 've nae heard of any islanders getting fighting mad on the stuff . ’ |
18 | ‘ I do n't think I 've ever heard about this , Edna . ’ |
19 | ‘ I 've never heard of such a thing ! |
20 | ‘ I 've never heard of such a thing ! |
21 | I 've never heard of such nonsense . |
22 | ‘ I 've never heard of such a thing . ’ |
23 | A tol tolerably well behaved one would say peasant association , I 've lived here for decades tilling my land , I 've never heard of such a thing before and I have managed to live alright , I advise you to give it up . |
24 | Erm now he talks about the vanguards of revolutions i it 's just his distinction between the types of of peasant erm he looks at the rich peasants first of all and originally they 're , they 're not into revolution at all , you know , they do n't want to join peasant associations because they 've got nothing to gain erm as er er had said before , you know , p if you ask a rich peasant to join he 's gon na say well , you know , I 've never heard of such a thing before , you know , I 've , I can manage to live alright , I advise you to gi er give it up or alternatively he may just say , you know , good God no , you know , it 's too dangerous I , I do n't want to be knocked off by my landlord . |
25 | ‘ I 've never heard of that , sir . ’ |
26 | I 've never heard of that |
27 | I 've never heard of that word . |
28 | I 've never heard of that one at all . |
29 | I 've never heard of that before . |
30 | ‘ I 've never heard of any Spittler , ’ Don Mini said . |