Example sentences of "hear of [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But we have heard of no other wife . |
2 | The Minutes do not tell us in what Mr R — — — ‘ s ‘ misconduct ’ consisted and he is heard of no more . |
3 | I have heard of no report of this happening . |
4 | I 've heard of a pub crawl … but a hospital crawl ? |
5 | It could be a trick , an impression ( we 've heard of a dog who impersonates an anteater ! ) it 's up to you . |
6 | Similarly , people tend to assume that if they have heard of a band , then they are probably worth going to see . |
7 | Caspar Weinberger , the secretary of defence — a small , determined , beaky man , best-known for cutting any budget but his own — first heard of a possible Iranian operation on June 18th , 1985 . |
8 | ‘ Whoever heard of a caretaker manager at Wembley ? ’ said Mr Stokoe , who has noticed uncanny similarities between Mr Crosby 's glorious adventure and his own in 1973 . |
9 | For example , in at least one rural area , we have heard of a tendency for professional people to send their children to the nearby town or another village school if they feel their own village school is unsatisfactory . ’ |
10 | ‘ I 've heard of a tunnel built by the school 's founder for emergencies , ’ said Mcduff . |
11 | To make sure he asked Mr Litmus if he had seen or heard of a scientist being found coming out of the corridors . |
12 | If you believe what they say , they 've never heard of a little girl going missing ! ’ |
13 | Whoever heard of a hippie with short hair ? |
14 | There may be others still under discussion — I have heard of a purchaser moving into his new house to find a circular on the doormat inviting him to support a protest against the erection of a 150ft BBC television mast within fifty yards of the house . |
15 | But , although that sweet may have made you forget a grazed knee when you were four years old , I have never heard of a chocolate ( or even a whole box of them ) bringing back a lost love , changing the grade on an examination paper or reversing an unwelcome redundancy . |
16 | You may have heard of a technique called ‘ path analysis ’ and have wondered if it referred to the methods discussed in this chapter . |
17 | Ever heard of a place called Trafalgar ? ’ |
18 | Our Pharmacist , Miss Alice Gilliatt , sister of the Royal gynaecologist , had heard of a small flat in Fulham . |
19 | Strange , I thought , I have not heard of a prominent baseball authority with that name . |
20 | Most groups of pirate enthusiasts number around 10 , but New Scientist has heard of a group of 60 people swopping bootleg software . |
21 | WHO HAS ever heard of a popular tax The American colonists certainly took exception to Britain 's tea levy in 1773 . |
22 | I have also heard of a CL diesel — list price £12,196 — going for £10,850 recently . |
23 | ‘ Have you heard of a man , ’ he asked ‘ known as William Scarlett ? |
24 | Yer arse 'll rip — have ye ever heard of a torn arse ? — if ye even try and struggle . ’ |
25 | By the way , we do n't recommend a camping honeymoon — we 've heard of a few that have been disasters ! |
26 | I do n't know if you 've heard of a guy called Danny Gatton . |
27 | Hands up how many of you have ever heard of a flotation tank ? |
28 | We 've heard of a small baby who chewed through a gift and swallowed a battery , and of a granny who bought one of those talking baby dolls for her favourite grandaughter , only to find that it had a vocabulary of four-letter words . |
29 | ‘ I sure have n't heard of a film starring a plumber before , ’ says Mario . |
30 | To which one lady said , ‘ That would be a complete lie , have you never heard of a Spirit Entity ? ’ |