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Example sentences for "often heard"

  • His words are so much like those I often heard spoken in Syria on such occasions that it makes me feel homesick to read them.

  • Such were the mutual wishes I so often heard expressed in our neighborhood and clan fights and quarrels in Syria.

  • I've often heard, in old stories, of such heaps of gold.

  • I've often heard it said that, so long as grass hasn't grown over the grave, you may weep for the dead without doing harm to them or the living.

  • She led him into the inn garden, and said: "You've often heard tell of the household fairies they used to have in olden times?

  • Never call it camel leopard, as is so often heard.

  • He has had a good education; never say, edication, which is often heard, nor edicate for educate.

  • She is a pretty creature; never pronounce creature, creeter, as is often heard.

  • A conversation like the following may be often heard.

  • The cry, that call of broken life which I have so often heard, faltered across the yard.

  • It is correct in Irish, but it is often heard echoed in our English where it is incorrect:--And says he to James 'where are you going now?

  • I often heard my grandfather, your father, speak of you, and long did he bewail your absence.

  • That they came into his kitchen every night he was well aware; he often heard them.

  • Then another hound was loosened after them, and Diarmuid said to Muadhan: "I often heard there is nothing can stand against weapons of Druid wounding, and the throat of no beast can be made safe from them.

  • But I often heard of your learning in books and of your skill on the harp, and I would like to hear you this morning," he said.

  • It must have been a very difficult task, but you know what you have often heard, "Where there's a will there's a way.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often heard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    age for voluntary military; beheld the; cash crops; fortnight since; four generations; make amends; moral conduct; often before; often called; often cultivated; often difficult; often employed; often found; often mentioned; often present; often quoted; often referred; often repeated; often represented; often told; often went; often written; round figures; said drily; wire gauze; women would