Example sentences of "[pron] have learned about " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Once I 'd learned about what had happened here , like so many other people I was absolutely staggered , ’ she said .
2 I had learned about a minor siege connected with an important river crossing not far from my home .
3 Hopefully , in the near future , I will say that I am cured , but I do know that whatever I have learned about myself , through the Alexander Technique , will always be with me in the future and will help me through any other crisis in the time to come .
4 I have developed a theory to explain recent incidents in the light of what I have learned about you .
5 She 'd learned about that back when she was Jessamyn Amanda and nine-year-olds had been worth a gallon of potable water on the streets of the NoGo .
6 And here Mary did have an obvious problem ; what could she have learned about Scotland ?
7 Then test yourself on how much you 've learned about the way your particular machine works .
8 Was she being judged on what she had learned about the project ; and if so , was n't the teacher being judged on how well he had transmitted knowledge and therefore should he not share the C-grade ?
9 He looked straight into her eyes , insisting by the force of his gaze that he could somehow persuade her to forget everything she had learned about him since Beatrix 's death .
10 It may be tempting to talk a great deal about what you have learned about diet , nutrition , exercise , and weight control .
11 What would you say you have learned about the guitar in the past five or six years ?
12 You have learned about frying eggs .
13 And what I would like us to do is to be able when we leave here tomorrow , to say that by what we 've learned about one another , and by what we 've actually decided , that we can probably improve what we 're doing by something between five and ten percent .
14 Yet given what we have learned about links between the security services and the Loyalist paramilitaries in Northern Ireland , and the deep suspicion about surrogate murders , you ca n't shrug off the shiver Conlon 's words bring .
15 The plan of this chapter is to review the main issues in the study of vision and then to consider how far what we have learned about the visual system can act as a model for understanding how other perceptual mechanisms work .
16 MOTORISTS forget everything they have learned about road safety as soon as they pass their driving test .
17 Wilson made good use of what he had learned about publicity from his relationship with Plimsoll .
18 It would be unwise , therefore , to say anything to him of what he had learned about Ipuky 's sons from his first marriage , or about the other visitor to the City of Dreams .
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