Example sentences of "learn from [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 The great majority of women limiting their families did not attend clinics at all but learnt from their neighbours , friends , or literature .
2 It will be easy to pick out from these products the types of learning objective that might have been achieved ; one hopes that in general these correlated with those the teachers had in mind from the beginning , and that they learnt from their examination of the results .
3 Even so , we learnt from our visits to schools that , in some places , richer and broader work than we outline is already being done very successfully .
4 I learnt from your repose ,
5 However thick the dust on your bookshelves may be you will either be reassured that you still remember a great deal of what you originally learnt from your training and former jobs , or you will be seized by momentary panic at how much you have forgotten .
6 I now realize just how much I have been professionally sustained , over many years , by his example and how much I learnt from his convictions .
7 Like so many of us , he learnt from his parents , his mother to be precise , who was a keen gardener .
8 Gregory learnt from his Roman sources that Chlodio captured Cambrai , and occupied territory as far as the Somme .
9 Once again the NHS ignored the principle of total quality management and instead of learning from its mistakes was desperate to deny them .
10 Although we in the UK were behind the Americans in introducing the mandatory carriage of FDRs in public transport aircraft fitted with turbine engines , we had the advantage of learning from their experience since some foreign registered aircraft of American manufacture which were fitted with FDRs crashed in the UK .
11 So we have lost all hope of communication with them , and thus any prospect of learning from their experience and what they have to say .
12 Learning from their heavy losses , the Soviets abandoned offensives using convoys of tanks , which had been easy targets , and adopted more flexible methods , relying particularly on helicopter raids .
13 Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism .
14 According to Alcuin he was devoted to the pursuit of learning from his earliest years , a wise man who was both king and teacher .
15 Here an inner momentum brings us face to face with ourselves and we can choose between perpetuating the old pattern or learning from our experience .
16 We 'd grown up in television together , learning from our mistakes , trying out new ideas .
17 Learning from our meandering in the previous section we shall start straight away with Gauss 's law .
18 I suggest we try learning from our mistakes —
19 So I was learning from my own mistakes and others at the time er things like getting the right county where the New Brighton happen to be and things like that I was learning .
20 One thing we learned from her success is that there is enough money for all if there is no greed , ’ he added .
21 Her reminiscences were a delight to Constance and the things she learned from her friend 's rambling monologues stayed with her for life .
22 When she learned from her son that Beth and Tyler were never reunited , Esther was beside herself with pleasure .
23 Rosalba prayed , often , these days while she waited for Tommaso 's return to Rupe and the walk they would take together , as he had told Caterina they would , and she applied herself to acquiring those skills at crochet , at knitting , at pattern cutting and sewing that Fantina learned from her sisters , who were themselves taught by Auntie Rosa , later , in America .
24 ‘ I learned from her diary that she had been seeing quite a lot of — of a man .
25 In summing up what they learned from their primary and middle school case studies , Briault and West ( 1990:99 ) came back to the purposes of good management : The objective of management , in whatever sphere , is to improve the product and to meet the customer 's requirements .
26 It is one of the several subcultures we learned from our colonial teachers .
27 But this time we learned from our mistake , went after them with everything we had got and just pushed them through into the open sea . ’
28 I learned from my uncle how to catch fish in the wetland during the dry season by using special fishing tackle , and how to release the fishing net during the rainy season when the water came out of the river to the field and wetland .
29 Laing has striven hard over the years to implement the enlightened human relations policies he first learned from his grandfather .
30 Moreover , he learned from his own experience that the most profitable truths were not the finer details of theology but the great essential teachings of Christianity .
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