Sentences with phrase «even heard her name»

I hope we can all just let her go and forget we even heard her name.
You don't even hear his name anymore.
But a recent study says 30 % of Americans under the age of 30 have never even heard his name»...
Lose that game, and the team likely never even hears its name called on Selection Sunday.
Has The Times forgotten that Boris Johnson was championing David Cameron for the leadership of the Party before anyone had even heard the name «Cameron»?
I haven't been able to properly digest dairy in years and even hearing the name Ben...
The only time Doug even heard his name was when he was listening in on late - night whispered conversations in the kitchen.
Then, with tail between legs, you admit you've never even heard the name «Ababneh», and started asking people to bring you up to speed.
When people see GoPro's logo or even hear the name, they immediately tend to think of action and adventure.
The very first impression a prospective client gets is the way the phone is answered... yet one out of every four callers didn't even hear the name of the firm when their call was answered.

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By now, many of us have heard about or might even own one of the popular, sleek multi-functional voice - first devices, such as the Amazon Echo, also known as «Alexa», the name used when waking the device to give a verbal command.
You hear the name Mondavi, and you think: generational wines, the Napa Valley and maybe even internal family strife.
Even if you only have a passing interest in outer space, you've likely heard of the big names behind the civilian push to get humans further out in the cosmos.
Yet I know she's not a household name, because I've repeatedly heard Lerner referred to as «he,» even among people who really should know better.
Even if people have not really felt bitcoin trading, they have heard of Bitcoin's name and the windfall of its investment.
Meanwhile, on the earnings front, after we heard from some big financial names last week, the next four days will bring even more reports, with the focus on the large - cap sector and some key corporations, such as Verizon (VZ - Free Verizon Stock Report).
I don't know how many times I have heard Christians say something like this about their political aspirations, «If my candidate (insert name) isn't elected, the United States will fall apart, and I'm not sure I even want to be here when that happens.»
Even among the churches of Christendom, Isaiah wrote: «Hear the word of Jehovah, you men who are trembling at his word: «Your brothers that are hating you, that are excluding you by reason of my name, (those trembling at Jehovah's word) said,» May Jehovah be glorified»... (the so - called «brothers») are the ones that will be put to shame.»
Sometimes it's good to hear it in different words, because when you hear Christ, you're so used to it, you don't even think what it means, you think it's Jesus» last name...
Has anyone ever even heard of someone murdering in the name of atheism?
of naming God first emerged could provide some central clues needed, even now, for how we might be able to hear God even as we attempt to listen to one another in the minefield of modernity, postmodemity and antimodernity.
How many converts would there have been if those listeners had never even have heard of a man named Jesus?
The system of thought which he represents has enormous influence throughout the country, even among people who have never heard the name of Dewey.
The law is good and is used lawfully when it is used to name behaviors that are out of hannony with the gospel, even if it is unpleasant to hear.
Who wants to hear about the complicated details that add up to making Elizabeth the kind of woman who after years of wondering if God hears her, if God cares for her, If God has even cursed her, can still name her child, John; «God is Gracious.»
what she feels when she hears her beloved call out to her by name, a sound trilling like a bowstring across the midriff of a plangent cello quivering even as the music enters the silent mystery of it all?
Even «Piment d'Espelette» has its origin in the name, and I heard of Calabrian efforts to protect «Peperoncini di Calabria.»
I am sick and tired of hearing Morata's and Vardy's names still mentioned here, even if it as a reference point... We need to move on and concentrate on realistic targets.
I have been supporting Arsenal since the mid 50's and coming since 1958 and could write a huge book about many Arsenal names - not just players - that todays kids and» know nothing before Wenger types» have even heard about.
It is even more boring hearing the incessant droning on here about the super-human big name centre forwards — just today someone saying we need a guaranteed 25 league goal centre forward like Benzema or Lewandoski.
One month from now Kelvin Benjamin will hear his name called at the NFL Draft, maybe at the end of the first round, maybe even later.
I throw these Arsenal names at you and warrant you have never heard of them or even read about them.
If you've never heard of that original source — even if the name sounds official!
And can you imagine trying to sign big name players, how many would want to play under Howe with his lack of experience, a lot of them wouldn't even have heard of him.
There were a lot of empty seats at the ground for the West ham game but a protest planned for before the match was cancelled due to low turnout and we even heard some fans chanting the name of Arsene Wenger towards the end of our 3 - 0 win.
Sometimes when I hear the names of our players even the one you said they are good, I just get angry.
The Heisman Trophy presentation will take place this Saturday in New York City, and if you listen to even a minute of sports talk, you will hear two names debated ad nauseam: Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o and Texas A&M quarterback Johnny «Football» Manziel.
We think the speedy 5 - 10 receiver / defensive back could be an X-factor vs. the Giants, even though every time we hear his name we think someone is talking about the PGA.
Or even someone whom i never heard of or whose name i can't pronounce.
@ the ending of the transfer window or even when the window closes alot of u #gooners are going to b disappointed because that man isn't going to buy any1 or hes going to buy some unknown name player for cheap who is going to get injured in the 1st month then u going to hear the #wengerout so im goin to start ot from now #WENGEROUT!!!!
And those are the names I heard Sunday: Oklahoma, Nebraska (Calibraska), and even some Tennessee.
I was thinking Reus, which would of course be a terrific move, but hearing Wenger talk about Sterling and how we didn't move for him because we have «plenty» who can play out wide (he named Theo, ox, alexis, even Jack...).
I don't subscribe to the view that cheap was the key criteria although would dismiss talk of sounding out names such as Ancelloti, Mancini or even Mario Silva as the same fanciful pipe - dreaming that we hear about alleged top striker targets during each transfer window.
Look out for the big names Don't even think about putting money on a bet through a company that you have never heard of.
It was a name we wouldn't even have heard of until he died — alone — and then suddenly lots of people knew about George Bell.
But even if you've never heard his name before, you've likely heard about Kim John Payne's concepts on simplifying — which are becoming more and more influential as parents try to slow down in our fast - paced culture — in order to reduce stress on children and their parents and allow room for connection, creativity and relaxation:
It is inescapable these two letters, so prepare to hear baby A and baby B by your doctor in every visit, even though you may already have names for your twins.
I am sure you have heard about the C hold and the U hold, and maybe even some other letter named holds for how to support your breast.
When I hear this name I think of the phrase: «shoot for the moon because even if you miss, you'll land among the stars».
At the age of 6 months, a baby can learn a word that follows his name, even when hearing both words as part of a sentence.
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