Example sentences of "have get wind of " in BNC.
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1 | The Microprocessor Report has gotten wind of at least one other low-cost , low-power R4000 derivative in the works beside the NEC/MIPS VRX . |
2 | This is the picture-faker Grisby Flatpattern who , having got wind of the syndicate , has begun producing his own Hopkin pictures . |
3 | You must have got wind of a name or two … ’ |
4 | Finally , Hastings may have got wind of Gloucester 's designs on the throne . |
5 | Finally , Hastings may have got wind of Gloucester 's designs on the throne . |
6 | Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , but tomorrow , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously . |
7 | Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously . |
8 | ‘ I do n't know if they 've got wind of Owen 's accident — but , unfortunately , their timing is perfect ! ’ |
9 | His retreat was , however , purely tactical , for the hunter had got wind of his quarry and from early 1869 he began to lay his traps , with the certain knowledge that he was on the right track . |
10 | One day Leonie 's employer had got wind of what was going on , sacked Leonie and placed a telephone call to Victor Nicholson , the ignorant , ill-tempered manufacturer Hugo was contracted to at the time . |
11 | He had got wind of a rumour that Vincent planned to sponge off his rich relatives and he hoped it was n't true . |
12 | By February the local press had got wind of the affair . |
13 | To her mind , these proved conclusively that Marius had decided to change his will in her favour , and that Nigel had got wind of this and forestalled his father 's plans by killing him . |
14 | De Gaulle had got wind of the Allied invasion plan in August 1942 , but he was probably unaware of its full political implications . |
15 | Sources who have gotten wind of the project claim it is important to Microsoft 's efforts to push NT into the enterprise . |
16 | Anyway , as I see it now , if the authorities have got wind of her havin' a youngster , we 'll have some of them officials and the do-gooders comin' round , and it 'll be the workhouse in the end . ’ |