Example sentences of "have learn from [art] " in BNC.

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1 One franchisee , who now faces a loss of £300,000 having invested in not one but three Body & Face Places , has learned from the experience .
2 Joe has learned from the experience and is fitter , more disciplined and more determined than ever .
3 So I think the the Eurofighter team has learned from the mistakes that were made originally in the allocation of the work and the way in which it was handled and they are now putting it right .
4 Mr Larkin says he has learned from the criminal underworld about the events on the night of April 27 .
5 Lawrence has learned from the FA Cup replay defeat by Portsmouth .
6 A post-test will disclose what the student has learnt from the programme , and whether the objectives have been met .
7 Here we consider the economics of the project — perhaps the most important of the arguments that will be aired at the Inquiry — and the lessons that we should have learned from the world 's most serious civil reactor accident so far , that at Three Mile Island .
8 Settlement ‘ I would have thought that they would have learned from the public ridicule of the last month and made certain that they did n't get up to these things again , ’ he told the Press Association .
9 This summer , I visited the Art Materials Exhibition and , to my surprise , I learnt more from watching paintings in action than I could ever have learnt from the so-called Teach Yourself books .
10 The C E C have had twelve months , the sections have been up and running , they should have learnt from the experiences over the last twelve months because all that they 've done is presented us with the same document with the exclusion of the one issue of the two year conference .
11 I feel very happy about my form and technique , very content , ’ he adds , having learnt from a poor tour of Australia the winter before last to adapt his technique and not commit himself too soon to a stroke .
12 Pop star hysteria is not their style , having learnt from the riotous assembly and frayed tempers of their recent midnight signing session at London 's Tower Records .
13 This year we decided at the AGM to visit the Llangollen Railway , having learnt from the railway press that it has made rapid progress in the last three years .
14 However , having learnt from the past , I determined to be detached , controlled , to choose with my head rather than my heart .
15 ( I can not bring myself to follow the grotesque habit which Methodists seem to have learned from the Labour Party of dropping the definite article and so ‘ Conference does this or that ’ never ‘ The Conference . ’ )
16 Sheriff Scott told the youths they had appeared in court on a very serious charge , but appeared to have learned from the experience .
17 This master , who seems to have learnt from the Pistoxenos Painter , is clearly much influenced by the great painting of his time but always remains faithful to the single base-line , feeling it perhaps a proper convention for vase-decoration .
18 And a large part of what it was teaching to the Germans it had learned from the Romans .
19 Nicholson brought instant stability to the production and introduced some of the rigid controls he had learned from the Corman modus operandi .
20 Neither had been virgins when they first loved in this very room but each had learned from the other how to make real love , how to prepare and gradually extend the intensity until the explosion .
21 But managers told me that they had learned from the experience .
22 Engels believed that the ‘ callous , narrow-minded and conceited ’ Junkers had learned from the French Revolution that the system they maintained was doomed , but in reality the Junkers crushed the rising and insisted on ‘ service ’ until an agricultural review had been conducted in 1865 — after which they abandoned serfdom with great reluctance .
23 THE sister of missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh told last night how she survived a knife ordeal because of what she had learned from the family 's nightmare .
24 Larry Gelbart , co-writer of Tootsie , when asked what he had learned from the experience of working with Hoffman , replied , ‘ Never to work with an actor who is smaller than the Oscar statuette ! ’
25 Britain , in common with the Allies , had learned from the First World War that international peace and stability could only be maintained by the early restoration of Germany to the comity of nations .
26 In Suger s case , this power was given sharper focus by its place at the apex of the terrestrial hierarchy ; for , as he had learned from the presumed patron of his monastery , Pseudo-Dionysius , this was the proper ordering of earthly political authority .
27 She not only had the figure of a mannequin but she had learned from the girls at the salon how to walk , how to hold her head up , how to appear perfectly poised .
28 Wycliffe told the sergeant what he had learned from the girl in Riddle 's office and Curtis became animated .
29 Be ready to say what you believe you 've learned from the discussion .
30 So there might be something in the argument that , that it 's not just a , a question of what you 've learned from the north , but there may be a recognition that the economy in the south is different , or at least they might be arguing , those who are arguing that the economy in the south is different and that , that reform might not be necessary , it might not even be appropriate in the south .
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