Example sentences of "'ve heard " in BNC.

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1 I 've heard of a pub crawl … but a hospital crawl ?
2 ‘ But I 've heard the stories !
3 ‘ I 've heard no hevidence so far that the poor lady did . ’
4 ‘ Well it 's the first I 've heard of it , frankly . ’
5 ‘ I 've heard every story in the book , darling .
6 So whatever you 've heard , these are the true facts :
7 I 've heard ticks can carry a nasty disease which can affect humans as well as dogs .
8 It could be a trick , an impression ( we 've heard of a dog who impersonates an anteater ! ) it 's up to you .
9 ‘ You 've heard of the thin red line ; we are the thin black one , ’ said one before disappearing inside .
10 ‘ Preposterous is a word I 've heard used , ’ Scott admits .
11 I think we 've heard this before as well .
12 I 've heard that you and her were more than friendly when you were on the staff at the C.B.T.C. ’
13 If only one of those people is wondering what to do on a Friday night , thumbs through the listings , spots your band 's name , and thinks ‘ I 've heard of that band , they must be worth seeing ’ , that sticker , which cost you less than a penny , has been very cost effective .
14 ‘ I 've heard it said that we are going to be a service economy .
15 I 've heard they are quite beautiful , and I hope so .
16 And do n't believe all you think you 've heard about a Cobra being undrivable in anything but a straight line either .
17 Add options and you are left with a total of £13,190 , which is the most ludicrously optimistic price I 've heard for ages .
18 ‘ I 've heard it , ’ Jack said dolefully .
19 ‘ Mr Wexford , I 've heard all you 've said and I 've got to believe it .
20 That 's all I 've heard . ’
21 ‘ Of course , I 've heard all about you . ’
22 ‘ I 've heard about it but it is one of the sights my hosts have n't shown me .
23 YOU 'VE HEARD THE JOKES : NOW READ THE FACTS .
24 I 'm sure you 've heard it thousands of times before but I am fed up with the way I look .
25 But now he 's retired I 've heard that , when he plays in the odd charity match , he has a go now .
26 I 've heard them all .
27 It 's only when you 've heard his extraordinary story that you realise this is no ordinary man .
28 ‘ How do I know what I think till I 've heard what I 've got to say ? ’ they will ask ; and , sitting down at the keyboard , will type in a few hasty half-baked assertions , and let the program nag them into developing a coherent and well-expressed thesis .
29 Having perfected this petulant stance , all he can do is reiterate it — with a self-deprecating acknowledgement of the onset of self-parody : ‘ Stop Me if You Think You 've Heard This One Before ’ , ‘ Sweet and Tender Hooligan ’ , where the chorus is simply ‘ et cetera , et cetera ’ …
30 Yes , sorry , of course I 've heard of ploughs .
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