Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] heard from " in BNC.
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1 | Further to my letter of 19 May I have now heard from colleagues at the University of Waterloo in Canada , who have been instrumental in preparing the tape and are the owners of the copyright of PAT , the accessing software . |
2 | I had recently heard from the Foreign Office that the Emperor had agreed to my undertaking this journey . |
3 | I 've written to him , I 've not heard from him yet suggesting you know er say that we 'd like to have a seminar afternoon . |
4 | 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 |
5 | ‘ When I first came out I stayed with Julia and I 've since heard from her to say well done , ’ says Corinne . |
6 | ‘ Well , I 've just heard from Channing , and his men have drawn a total blank in the village . |
7 | ‘ I 've always thought it unlikely , but I 've just heard from George this morning that it is impossible . |
8 | I 've actually heard from them today |
9 | ‘ For instance , if someone had n't heard from a man friend for — oh , for a couple of weeks or so-when he 'd said vaguely he 'd ring — I mean , she might wonder if there was something wrong , if he was ill , or if she 'd offended in some way . |
10 | If a relative says something like , ‘ I have n't heard from you for so long I thought you had emigrated ! ’ , what they may really mean is , ‘ I wish you would come and see me more often . ’ |
11 | ‘ I have n't heard from my son for a couple of weeks . ’ |
12 | Is it because I am consumed with envy when I pass the Woodborough bookshop , and there is Eleanor 's newest novel in a special display , and with resentment because I have n't heard from Mary for over a year because she is so busy now , commuting to Brussels being a Euro-lawyer ? |
13 | ‘ Perhaps that 's why I have n't heard from Richard today . ’ |
14 | ‘ I have n't heard from him for , well , it must be three or four days , but then often … |
15 | I have n't heard from Tasha again , though I have left several messages . |
16 | That was three days ago , and I have n't heard from her since . ’ |
17 | I have n't heard from him , seen him or anything and she was saying where 's |
18 | So she said umm I said well I have n't heard from anybody you know . |
19 | I have n't heard from her since last summer . |
20 | ‘ No , I have not heard from him for a month now . ’ |
21 | As I have not heard from you since sending the Information memorandum on the above group . |
22 | The Secretary of State made one of the worst speeches that I have ever heard from a Minister in the House . |
23 | The right hon. Gentleman made the weakest speech in favour of a guillotine motion that I have ever heard from a Leader of the House and that is saying something . |
24 | ‘ Brilliant … best speech I have ever heard from a Scottish leader at conference , ’ enthused one MP . |
25 | Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night . |
26 | She has n't heard from York she 's heard from Leicester |
27 | She has n't heard from them yet |
28 | And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents . |
29 | When she had n't heard from him she 'd presumed he was n't keen . |
30 | She had n't heard from her for some time . |