Example sentences of "have [vb pp] of the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Buck states , ‘ there is , in reality , a lot of difference between the expression of a preference and a choice and it seems that some parents who have heard of the new rights sometimes confuse these two concepts . ’
2 I bet you and I , Flavia , are the only people in St-Jean who have heard of The Economic Consequences of the Peace .
3 The Bitter Cry was a vitriolic , moving and widely publicized polemic against the ‘ pestilential human rookeries … where tens of thousands are crowded together amidst horrors which call to mind what we have heard of the middle passage of the slave-ship ’ .
4 Most people have heard of the world-famous Oktoberfest , ostensibly a folk festival and a time when Munich really lets go and gulps thousands of gallons of beer and schnapps , all in the name of tradition .
5 How many , for example , have heard of the Swiss-born conductor Paul Sacher ?
6 You have heard of the historical circumstances attendant on some of the villages , and you have heard of the beauty of them .
7 But many junior doctors are unhappy about what they have seen of the new deal so far .
8 All the postings you have made of the above list are P&L transactions and now need to be transferred to the P&L account .
9 What would the two children we once were have thought of the two adults we had become ?
10 They have disposed of the different regimes relevant to the different kinds of legacies , and they have adopted for all of them the rule applying to trusts .
11 ( 4 ) So far , in the characterization of postmodern as postauratic art we have spoken of the cultural text , of its reception and production , in terms of auratic and nonauratic .
12 I have spoken of the three triggers , those stimuli on which Tod 's body gives judgment .
13 I have tasted of the hidden honey of this lotus that expands on the ocean of light , and thus am I blessed — let this be my parting word .
14 The unsavoury reputation which the last of the sultans acquired during the late nineteenth century — especially Abdülaziz ( 1861–76 ) and Abdülhamid II ( 1876–1909 ) — has coloured the view which many western historians have taken of the Ottoman empire as a whole , but to many Christian subjects the Ottoman empire in its heyday was far from the horrific picture conjured up by the use of the phrase ‘ the long Turkish night ’ .
15 A major public education campaign is being planned for Hanoi after successive reports have warned of the urgent necessity of environmental protection for the city .
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