Example sentences of "[coord] learning [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But it does not favour a return to ‘ old-fashioned formal teaching of grammar ’ or learning by rote .
2 In large part , this reflects Pilkingtons ' distinctively British approach to organizational change , based on pragmatism and learning through experience .
3 The extremely small interest in both distance learning and learning through computer programmes was perhaps predictable .
4 It creates a common link between teaching in schools and learning at home .
5 ‘ Poor kid , he wants to be off with the Star Eye wenches , sowing overdue wild oats and learning about life .
6 I thought you had just become part of her growing up and learning about life .
7 Only reading and learning about nutrition and the nutrient values of food will help you .
8 The working conceptions the individual holds of authority and , by extension , organization , no matter how much overlaid by experiences and learning about management , are based on his early experiences of his family and authority figures , such as parents and teachers .
9 It seemed now that perhaps " one could go on talking about human needs and problems , teaching and learning about imagination , even if all the books were burnt " .
10 I worked him quietly through the autumn , teaching him how to work in the correct outline , maintaining his balance and an even rein contact , progressing to transitions , turns , serpentines and learning about length bend , rhythm and total obedience .
11 Once at school , children can not be under constant adult surveillance and learning about safety and personal responsibility for maintaining a safe environment is an important dimension of their education .
12 It never really got to grips with the issues of childhood , innocence and learning about sexuality .
13 Nor do we see it as part of our task to plead for a return to old-fashioned grammar teaching and learning by rote .
14 Really , though , learning to construct good ads is a question of looking at ads , analysing what makes them work , and learning by example : it is observation , experience and practice .
15 Celebrating and learning from success , establishing excellence as the basis for action .
16 For further discussion on this see Personality on page 127 and Learning from experience on page 100 .
17 While student-centred approaches are common to many National Certificate programmes , the development of PSD skills and behaviours is dependent on such student-centred approaches as setting tasks jointly with students and reviewing and learning from experience .
18 reflecting on and learning from experience .
19 Since in your life and work you are going to do things anyway , you might as well kill two birds with one stone by doing and learning in parallel .
20 David Allen lists the following characteristics of successful teaching and learning in language :
21 But learning in school seems to be quite another process , and very much less successful with the majority .
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