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How to use Learns in a sentence

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The development of the Organization that Learns was systematized by Senge into five disciplines.
When she learns her young son is terminally ill, she attempts reconciliation with her own estranged father.
Gradually your body learns to accept the allergen as the harmless substance it is.
As she begins to find herself, she learns to actually wear the cool shoes she has locked away.
Yes, the reader learns much about recent upheavals in Iranian life, but there is more here than the sad but familiar story of political exile.
In the film, the travellers meet Quechua Indians, miners, Communists on the run, and Guevara learns about power.
He learns the value of such activities as eating a mammoth bowl of ice cream, going bowling, and flying down a waterslide at a local water park.
The American family quickly learns that Yoko is in some sort of conflict with her parents, especially her stern father.
A wise government simply learns not to push unduly hard when assessing property.
Modern indexing software learns associations between individual words, by tracking the frequency with which words appear near each other.
Upon returning to earth, Dr. Evil learns that his empire of awfulness has gone legit.
He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised.
He screams in pain when he learns that his wife has been killed in the explosion.
She learns of his broken heart and sets about doing some matchmaking with a local nurse.
During the fourth year the child learns to cut with scissors and to thread beads, develops a mature pencil grasp, and learns to draw.
A surgeon who has performed operations on different kinds of patients learns and perfects himself experimentally.
The patient also learns how to cope with unavoidable stress without having a meltdown.
The mentee learns more quickly with a mentor than by reading a book or taking a class.
It is games like today's, and those in Europe, where he learns most about his players.
The beginner first learns a sequence of movements called the seven coordinations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The German child learns that it must never wear a soiled or an unmended garment or have untidy hair.
The Mountain State learns to exploit this one advantage of its ill-favored geographical location.
He learns then that the seven brothers have been slain by Gawain, Gheriot, and Ywain.
Every indigene learns by hard experience to be courteous to a French soldier.
Won't he be just patting himself on the back as a world-beater though, up to the time he learns Fred never started at all!
Batna has a very excellent French school for Arab children, and it is there that the young idea learns how to parler Franais.
You don't say, schoolma'am, as you learns the young uns to do sich things as this?
He would know 'civility', and he learns that the penultima of the Latin word is long.
The sapota, or sapodtilla, is less characterized by stoniness, and one soon learns to like it.
The running stitch used for narrow seams is the first stitch a beginner learns.
Simple as pruning is, the pruner soon learns that it is an art in which perfection is better known in mind than followed in deed.
Out here one learns to appreciate the ranker more, and the commissioned man less.
Mr. Rodger was of opinion, that foreign languages should be learnt as a child learns its mother tongue.
And again, if he is forgetful and retains nothing of what he learns, will he not be an empty vessel?
By it man learns to re-enforce the moments by the hours, and the days by the years.
Baxter, a young anthropomorphic bear learns more about how to be a good, reliable person from his wise Paw-Paw.
Seeing an unwonted dejection in him xuthus learns the reason.
In the process, she learns how much the different types of coins in her piggy bank are worth.
Polonius, the King's agent, learns that Hamlet is sane and something more.
In the wild, a honeybee extends its tonguelike proboscis when it happens upon preferred flower types, which it learns to identify by smell.
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