Example sentences of "[prep] learning about the " in BNC.
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1 | If you take a degree in English Literature or International Relations , you will do so with the intention of learning about the subject . |
2 | The student Work Experience programme is always a positive way of learning about the skills and attitudes of young people who may wish to work in an organisation like yours . |
3 | From the comparatively simple point of view of learning pronunciation , these problems are not particularly important ; however , from the point of view of learning about the phonology of English they are too important to ignore . |
4 | If two neutral events of the same class are used , the second one interferes with learning about the first . |
5 | They were interested in learning about the opportunities for French involvement in rebuilding the East German economy , but asked how Mr Mitterrand felt about Germans , as a former prisoner of war . |
6 | A new firm would have to invest in learning about the business , and the audit fee would have to reflect that . ’ |
7 | It is aimed at young booksellers from outside the German speaking area who are interested in learning about the structure of German publishing and bookselling . |
8 | Some methods avoid native language explanations altogether on the grounds that such explanations can only be abstract and confusing to the learner , and that they make him spend his time not so much in learning the language but rather in learning about the language ( Mackey 1965 p 240 ) . |
9 | Politics , as an organized activity , is definitely out of favour and we can all gain from learning about the traditions of humour , resilience and survival of our own communities . |
10 | Often I suggest to children that the piece of paper could be used for learning about the subject they 've decided on , or which I 've given them , in any way they feel is right . |
11 | This implies a rejection of any activities undertaken by the mass of the population ( always with the exception of direct revolutionary action ) as a possible basis for learning about the future development of our society . |
12 | The opening quotation for this chapter should be placed over every school library catalogue for the message is the need for librarians to provide learners with a means for learning about the interrelationships of subjects in an increasingly multi-disciplinary school environment . |
13 | Similarly , A-level zoologists quickly overcome the unease they develop over pork on learning about the tapeworm ‘ s ( Taenia solium ) exotic lifestyle . |
14 | Abel has put together a demonstration system called Guernica , which is a multimedia approach to learning about the famed Picasso painting that depicts the Nazi destruction of a peaceful Basque village by air attack during the Spanish Civil War . |
15 | For both children modern gadgets like these make a huge difference when it comes to learning about the world around them . |
16 | The research is aimed at learning about the precise nature of these mental operations . |
17 | First by learning about the nature of addictive disease as a naturally relapsing condition and therefore being aware of the need for continual monitoring . |