Example sentences of "[adv] to learn from " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Tommie flew as cannoneer but not one German fighter came out to play and Roundtrip Jack landed with a disappointed crew only to learn from the Group Armament Officer that the new B-17G with a chin turret would soon be arriving and further plans for their 20mm conversion had been scrapped .
2 Be humble enough to learn from this so that you can increase your gains elsewhere .
3 An example was the way that community groups with apparently widely different aims and interests could be brought together to learn from each other .
4 Erm and also it was felt that the I I P was quite well structured , and that there was potentially less to learn from a service
5 Happily all four engines had been spared the attention of the Ju88 but I was soon to learn from the flight engineer that the aileron control cable had been severed and he went into the wing root to find the two ends and make some sort of connection .
6 In the context of declining overall membership ( a 29% drop in the twenty years to 1990 ) and a reduction in the number of ministers ( down 16% in the twenty years to 1990 ) this was an encouraging sign which the denomination would do well to learn from .
7 An example you would do well to learn from , if this sort of book appeals to you as a potential writer , is the Inspector Dover novels of Joyce Porter .
8 However , whichever party wins the next election will do well to learn from recent years .
9 ‘ We would do well to learn from them , ’ Wei Feng said , reaching up to pick a leaf from the branch .
10 What do astronomers hope ultimately to learn from IRAS ?
11 Nor does it get us anywhere to learn from Anna Dostoevsky 's Memoirs that the story of the frantic Shatov , where phrasing seems inevitable and images unsought — it does n't help to be told by the novelist 's widow that these flawless pages lean heavily on his own behaviour while their first child was being born .
  Next page