Example sentences of "to learn about [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Doddie Weir still has a lot to learn about No 8 play when it comes to back-row moves , witness the occasion against England when he picked up against the wheel and still tried to complete the move . |
32 | One aim of the exercise is to learn about business processes . |
33 | Business schools are excellent places for executives to learn about business — as long as they talk among themselves . |
34 | now she has to learn about stock control . |
35 | As well as having the opportunity to learn about industry , students may enhance their career prospects and demonstrate their potential to become leaders in the application of computing to business and commercial problems . |
36 | IN JANUARY 1988 a small group of 50 would-be volunteers met in the Ealing YMCA to learn about AIDS . |
37 | He had left his regiment ( to his father 's exasperated disgust ) to learn about bloodstock and work for a while for a not over-reputable Irish trainer . |
38 | Thames Valley Police have the luxury of a disused airfield and sophisticated equipment to learn about car control … now there 's a computer simulation for the ordinary driver . |
39 | There are others who insist that games and exercises per se have no place in the drama lesson , that the best way to learn about drama and to learn how to use it is by doing it , that if the drama itself is powerful and effective there is no need to prepare children for it by doing something else . |
40 | We can no longer smugly claim that literary criticism is concerned only with ‘ the best ’ expression of the period , because what is best is dependent on a host of preconceptions about what we wish to learn about Renaissance writing . |
41 | Confronted with a bronze picture , we can locate its image on the relevant computer screen and , having read its precise history , proceed to learn about tableware in general , the social system of Pompeii , and even the precise recipes of the time . |