Example sentences of "[pron] can be learn " in BNC.

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1 True relaxation is something which can be learned by anyone — although , like anything worth having , it does take a little practice .
2 Definite seasonal variations occur , because of various factors , with the temperature of the water as the main influence , and this sets off a chain ( ecological succession ) of natural events , which can be learned only by experience .
3 Getting feelings across without aggression is a skill which can be learned .
4 The kind of knowledge which can be learnt through classic realist texts mitigates against a detailed , productive analysis of racial issues .
5 The lesson which can be learnt from South Africa regarding professionalism then seems to be that , as I pointed out last month , there is a contradiction in allowing a mercenary spirit to dominate an amateur game .
6 I did hear of some people who had trouble getting tickets and that there was a delay in receiving them — some apparently not arriving until the week or even the day before the start but that is the sort of thing which can be learnt from and things will improve on future all-ticket matches .
7 Where written pupil work is produced , it obviously contains a great deal of information ; something can be learnt about the general stage of understanding of the class by looking through such work after the lesson , while more is revealed if it is possible to discuss it with the pupil concerned .
8 Something can be learned from relatively crude techniques in which there is a large stimulation zone and high stimulation levels in the centre .
9 Facilitating the acquisition of skill is a matter of providing situations where the skill can be practised with adequate , sometimes enhanced , feedback so that there can be learning from mistakes .
10 Languages can be learned ‘ at home ’ , where there are few opportunities for mixing with the native users of the language ( such as evening class french ) or they can be learned in a second language situation , either in the country in which that language is native or in one 's own country where the language is used for a specific purpose ( such as learning English in parts of Africa where it is used as the commercial language ) .
11 It is mainly inherited , although it can be learned at a very early age in the nest .
12 It is an auxiliary language so people speak it as equals — and it can be learned fluently in a couple of weeks .
13 If " Creole " is a second dialect rather than a second language , delaying its acquisition until adolescence will still have a limiting effect on how well it can be learned .
14 Like most physicists , he is also too sympathetic to quantitative arguments in the ‘ science of science ’ , by comparison with what can be learnt from qualitative studies .
15 What can be learned from such research ?
16 What can be learned by comparing one system with another ?
17 What can be learned from the differential figures for particular groups of children — boys and girls ; older and younger children ; those rated by their teachers as of average , above average and Below average ability or attainment ?
18 The case of Deerhurst in Gloucestershire may serve as a useful example to show what can be learned about early land use and also to indicate some of the pitfalls .
19 By other forms of reproduction an image may be more or less degraded , so that nothing can be learnt from them .
20 The notion of ‘ protection ’ is not necessarily concerned with protecting participants from emotion , for unless there is some kind of emotional engagement nothing can be learned , but rather to protect them into emotion .
21 Without this quality , nothing can be learned or understood .
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