Example sentences of "to learn about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In broad terms , because soft systems thinking represents a unique way of encouraging an observer to learn about a situation , it should appeal to virtually anyone who has an enquiring mind , a notion reflected in the closing paragraphs of Systems Thinking , Systems practice ; as I have made frequent reference to this work throughout , it seems appropriate to finish my book with the following quote from Professor Peter Checkland , who says about soft systems thinking : |
2 | My main research technique , participant observation , was coupled with informal interviews to learn about the past and about areas of life I could not observe . |
3 | d ) careers talks Talks by employers enable students to learn about the range of opportunities available to them . |
4 | Often groups can be given a " familiarisation visit " , going behind the scenes in the archives to learn about the range of documents and the methods of preserving and caring for them . |
5 | Obviously a person who has spent all their life avoiding such situations will never have had the opportunity to learn about the plateau stage and the gradual fading away of anxiety . |
6 | Thanks to Geoff 's example , as a social worker specialising in alcohol problems I started to learn about the interaction between alcohol and depression . |
7 | She had a lot to learn about the man inside Ace Barton , world champion , and he was as different from her original crush as anyone with a modicum of brains should have expected . |
8 | I 'm sure she will be pleased to learn about the formation of the Association for the Study of Caribbean and African Literature in French , which brings together a group of academics involved with the teaching of this literature at university level . |
9 | His first important commission , the mural for Morley College , meant starting from scratch , travelling to Italy to learn about the fresco . |
10 | A patient commencing insulin needs to be taught and to learn about the equipment , its care and storage , drawing up insulin , injection technique , sites to use and timing of injections . |
11 | Firstly , because in some contexts such portrayals are a necessary part of the work of art , and serve to furnish pupils with a valuable opportunity to learn about the notion of contextualization . |
12 | The link missionaries will be writing regularly allowing us to learn about the work they are doing — the hopes and fears , the joys and sadness . |
13 | Committed to Learn The link missionaries regularly write newsletters which allow us to learn about the work they are doing — the hopes and fears , the joys and sadness . |
14 | To learn about the story of his exploits in enemy territory it is necessary to dig out the cuttings of newspapers printed forty-five years ago . |
15 | He is determined to learn everything there is to learn about the subject . |
16 | FORTY teachers from schools in South Humberside found a Royal Banker in charge of the class when they went to Grimsby Branch to learn about the Bank 's Cash Flo initiative . |
17 | He said : ‘ I 'm here to learn about the situation on the ground beyond things that I 've known from previous trips and a long-term study of the issues . |
18 | One of the burning questions as I slowly began to learn about the disease , was how widespread was it within me ? |
19 | In the next few days Creggan began to learn about the Zoo in which he was now imprisoned . |
20 | North Yorkshire teachers have answered BT 's call and are giving up their weekend to learn about the technology of modern communications . |
21 | Naturally he 's keen to learn all there is to learn about the business , not just the financial side , but about the programmes we put out , and that 's where you come in . |
22 | The ability to learn about the environment and even communicate that information to one 's fellow creatures , as bees , birds and animals do , is dependent upon the inner completeness of the tattvic tapestry . |
23 | The 30 youngsters from Keldholme School took up plastic sacks and gloves as part of a three-day litter pick to learn about the environment as they help to protect it . |
24 | Once you are familiar with the basic workings , do n't forget to go back to the manual to learn about the program 's finer points . |
25 | The first-years , after a first term filled with the medieval period and a second with the Renaissance , were now going to learn about the Baroque . |
26 | It 's not just the girls who were there to learn about the game . |
27 | He was shocked to learn about the loan . |
28 | The meeting also provides a good opportunity to learn about the sort of medical and financial assistance available — useful for anyone who speaks little English . |
29 | ‘ We know we have a good product and from what we 've been able to learn about the Japanese I think they will like it , ’ said George . |
30 | The first suggestion implies that context pre-exposure should make subsequently acquired latent inhibition less likely to be context-specific — subjects need to be prepared to learn about the context if context-specificity is to occur . |