President BAKER--Gentlemen, you have heard the motion.
You have heard the eloquent Ex-Governor of Louisiana explain what the interest of that State is in the intervention of the Federal Government in the regulation of the Mississippi river.
You have heard the evidence of William Goudie, Laurence Smith, and Henry Gilbertson?
You have heard the evidence of the preceding witnesses, Catherine Borthwick and Margaret Tulloch?
You have heard the evidence of the previous witness, Andrew Tulloch?
You have heard the evidence of William Goudie to-day: do you know from your own experience that it is in the main correct?
You have heard the name, Monsignor--all French Canada has heard it.
You have heard the testimony of the murdered man's mother, who both saw and participated in the struggle.
Gentlemen of the Continental Congress, you have heard the motion of Mr. Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia, for immediate and absolute independence.
My Lords, you have heard the account of the civil service.
My Lords, you have heard the charge; and you are now going to see the prisoner at your bar in a new point of view.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you have heard the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.