Example sentences of "have heard from " in BNC.

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1 No one has heard from them for days .
2 No one has heard from him since , no one knows where he is . ’
3 Midge has heard from John and Angela ! ’
4 The tribunal has heard from another former staff member that residents were sometimes punished with meals of bread and water and confined to their rooms , if they did n't conform to a strict regime .
5 Anyway I asked her if she 'd heard from your dad , and she has heard from your dad apparently on Friday he went to the consultant
6 I 'd heard from a sceptic that there were only six basic shots in surfing photography and everything else was just window dressing .
7 She told Chola she 'd heard from someone in Pere that the bull was ill , and she knew she 'd be able to cure it : she 'd treated hundreds in her time and only one had ever died .
8 Kalchu was reflecting , wondering which of the shots we 'd heard from the house .
9 It was ten days ago that she 'd heard from Le Touquet , and that series of games must be over by now , she knew .
10 It was Jack Ashdown , and he 'd heard from Lucy again .
11 ‘ I was sharing a cell with an Irishman and he reckoned he 'd heard from another man in there that there was a plan to kill MacQuillan .
12 ‘ My sole reason for invading your maiden privacy , ’ he said with sarcasm , ‘ was because I 'd heard from the police .
13 Anyway I asked her if she 'd heard from your dad , and she has heard from your dad apparently on Friday he went to the consultant
14 You 'll have heard from your boss that the two-yearold you were riding had been got at . ’
15 Only one thing was clear ; his anxiety about how much I might have heard from Mitford and Leverrier was now explained .
16 At a guess , he may have heard from his colleague who came here to lunch that I feel rather isolated professionally at the moment .
17 Oh , lordy , lordy , she must have heard from that wretched Mrs Elswick !
18 Colleagues , as , as conference will have heard from the mover of motion three , motion six , not prepared to withdraw and the C E C is therefore asking you to oppose both .
19 We 'll then have heard from the hospital and can decide what to do about the situation .
20 But , I mean , she 's been down there and must be gone now something has , but I said surely she would have heard from the police if it 'd been
21 I should have heard from them by now .
22 We may have heard from you , but erm please do tell us something about the Oxford Rainforest festival .
23 And it was wonderful to have heard from Liz today , when her cousin had rung to wish her a happy birthday , that she was expected to be discharged from hospital in about a week 's time .
24 The ballad-type songs of the day sung by such as Tony Bennett , Rosemary Clooney , Doris Day , Debbie Reynolds and Frank Sinatra , plus the great classical music she had heard from her youth , facilitated Masha Cohen 's overcoming of her personal nightmares , and had become — along with the very important Yiddish music — the natural background to Leonard 's life , too .
25 ‘ It is only I had heard from Miss Blagden that … ’
26 His mother had never mentioned it until now but he had heard from Mr Natchet , the postman , it was a place where they taught you things you did n't want to know .
27 He went on to say that he had heard from a mutual friend whom he had met in Alexandria that I had a good job , and added : ‘ Mother said , in an old letter which took months to reach me , that it was in the Foreign Office .
28 Somewhere in the back of my mind I think maybe I was afraid that they would find you although I had heard from you by that time and knew you could not possibly be there at the bottom of Loch Craig .
29 Robin Summers was the most recent casualty from my squadron , and I had heard from the German at Amsterdam that he was a prisoner .
30 Five days later Ira Dilworth called me to his office where , in his kindly fashion , he expressed surprise that he had heard from the RCAF of my application before I had discussed it with him .
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