Examples of 'heard from john' in a sentence

Meaning of "heard from john"

heard from john: It means to have received information or a message from John. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversations when referring to information shared by someone named John

How to use "heard from john" in a sentence

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heard from john
And he asked whether you have heard from John.
No one has heard from John Heijboer ever since.
Tom and Mary still have not heard from John.
I just heard from John.
SABY completely convinced by the arguments we have heard from John Tomlinson.
I have not heard from John Bobbitt.
For eight days, no one saw or heard from John.
I have just heard from John and Trudy.
I will never forget the essence of a quote I heard from John Piper about fashion.
I just heard from John Deere. Pete tried to poach them on Saturday.
Tom and Mary have not heard from John in a long time.
Have you heard from John yet?
Oh, by the way, has anyone heard from John Ross?
Have you heard from John Barton lately?
Mrs. Palin, have you seen or heard from John McCain?

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Have you heard from John Peter?
Listen, everyone . Just heard from John.
Have you heard from John yet? Hello.
This "ubiquitous" cue is one I've only heard from John Friend's people.
Has nothing been heard from John Taylor?
That 's not what we heard from John Kenlein.

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Examples of using Heard
I have heard enough about the lunch
Your neighbours would have heard you
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