Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] of [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of the 18 patients who were alive at short term follow up , one has since died of coronary disease ; a second patient with coronary disease died of carcinoma of the lung ; and four further surviving patients have angiographic evidence of disease .
2 The question of why markets are used to coordinate some activities while others are coordinated within firms , often hierarchically , has now become of central interest in much of the work on the economics of firms and public sector agencies .
3 Even with no lesbian volunteers , some women continued to call ; women who 'd never heard of Lesbian Line , women who could n't call during the hours they were open , women who 'd swallowed media distortions of separatist groups , women who preferred the service or needed information Switchboard had .
4 ‘ I 've got to hand it to you , Angel , I 'd never thought of that technique , ’ said Bunny with genuine admiration .
5 It was an excitement that matched my own , for I had never sailed the South Seas and I had long dreamed of that scatter of tiny , magically named islands strewn across one third of a globe .
6 Nicholson , by now , had already heard of Easy Rider .
7 ‘ The priapic practitioner , ’ said Lydia , who had just thought of this appellation .
8 No-one had ever heard of such clubbing at this par-five before and the reputation of Daly was further enhanced , substantiating an earlier assessment by Jack Nicklaus .
9 At school they had once heard of some animal which had become extinct because of its huge flat feet .
10 They had both heard of this place , they both knew why they were here .
11 Some 250 m ( 820 ft ) to the north , another droveway running roughly north-south was examined in 1975 ; this had originally consisted of fine gravel metalling set between shallow side ditches c. 1.3 m ( 4¼ ft ) wide .
12 In accordance with Schlieffen 's plan , the Germans had brushed it aside during their thrust into northern France , but Antwerp had now become of crucial importance .
13 PARIS — The pilot of the UTA DC10 which exploded over the Sahara desert on 19 September , killing all 171 people on board , had previously complained of lax security on the Libreville to Paris route , according to a report in Le Canard Enchaine , writes Patrick Marnham .
14 I 've never heard of such nonsense .
15 I 've never heard of that word .
16 ‘ I 've never heard of any Spittler , ’ Don Mini said .
17 On the other hand , I 've never read of any attack by a cab-driver in his cab .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 Tobin : I had never heard of this guy .
20 I have since read of this liverfluke problem in histories of the war and it has now entered the archives of fact .
21 Yes , we have all heard of personal morality and social moralities — but this is one that embraces the whole of reality .
22 We have already told of another victim still too frightened to tell police of the day Courtney tried to rape her .
23 Police have now warned of tough action against plans to hold any future rave parties .
24 Two interactions that have now become of critical importance are the effect of the ozone layer on the passage of ultraviolet radiation ; and the effect of carbon dioxide and various other gases on infra-red radiation .
25 In all the years I have been practising , and among all the hypnotherapists whom I know or of whom I have read , I have never heard of any individual suffering any side-effects at all — except positive ones .
26 ‘ I have never heard of this village , ’ he said .
27 A : The boffins at F1 have never heard of this model , so I think your chances of finding a manual are pretty slim .
28 I have never read of any firm in Britain from which I could purchase a light box .
29 I have never read of any firm in Britain from which I could purchase a light box .
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