Examples of 'heard any more' in a sentence
Meaning of "heard any more"
heard any more: This phrase is commonly used in informal conversations to inquire if there have been any updates or further information about a specific topic or situation. It is often used to prompt someone to provide more details or share recent developments
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heard any more
Have you heard any more.
He said he would come back and deal with me if he heard any more.
We never heard any more about that plane.
I left before I heard any more.
I never heard any more talk about me moving away ever again.
Since then he had not heard any more of her.
I never heard any more about printing the items found at the Carnation property.
I am going to ring the dentist, see has he heard any more.
Sarah had never heard any more about him.
My voice, I am not gonna let it not be heard any more.
Has anyone heard any more on Abdennour.
Since you have left here, we have not heard any more about you.
Have you heard any more since this morning?
I was just wondering have you heard any more from Kelly?
Have you heard any more about your treatment?
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Listen, I am wondering if you have heard any more about York.
Have you heard any more from your contact?
But everything must be OK now, because I have not heard any more about it.
Have you heard any more about that minesweeper?
Have you… have you… have you heard any more.
Have you heard any more about these profiles?
She wouldn't have gone if she'd thought she'd have heard any more.
Have you heard any more from your mother?
Bell chimes ( Ursula, ) We have not heard any more than you have.
Have you heard any more about your sister?
How's your friend who's dying? Have you heard any more from him?
Have you heard any more from the police?
Heard any more from your contact?
Ursula, We have not heard any more than you have.
Heard any more about the new XO?
I do not suppose you have heard any more about Don Luis and my own marriage?
Heard any more about Steven? So, have you.
Have you heard any more voices?
Heard any more from your friend Mr. Flash?
Perkins, have you heard any more reports on this fellow?
Heard any more from Mr. Flash?
Mrs Bates, have you heard any more from that policeman?
We have not heard any more screams, but that does not mean there are not hostages.
I have not, no . Mrs Bates, have you heard any more from that policeman?
Have you heard any more about the possible closing?
Have you… Have you… Have you heard any more from the cops?
Have you heard any more about the European dates?
Listen, I'm wondering if you have heard any more about York. Holly.
Have you heard any more gossip about our idiot?
Have you… Have you… Have you heard any more from the cops? Thank you.
You heard any more about wonder boy?
There . Have you heard any more about Rosie?
Have you heard any more about the possible closing? Only rumours.
A marriage? I don't suppose heard any more about Don Luis and my marriage?
You heard any more from your dad?
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