Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] learn from " in BNC.

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1 the authority give higher priority and better financial allocation to the in-service education of teachers ( INSET ) which extends opportunities for teachers to observe and learn from the work of colleagues in other schools
2 It certainly might have helped Diana to listen and learn from counselling sessions , where other couples ' problems are aired and discussed ; but there is no doubt that by taking on the role of patron at a time when the world was prophesying doom for her own marriage was an exceptionally brave thing for her to do .
3 Gerstner said at the announcement that he sees ‘ no quick fix ’ to turning the company around — ‘ I have no idea how long it will take , ’ he said , adding that his first priority is to listen and learn from the IBM management team .
4 Gerstner said at the announcement that he sees ‘ no quick fix ’ to turning the company around — ‘ I have no idea how long it will take , ’ he said , adding that his first priority is to listen and learn from the IBM management team .
5 Education as a complex process could do well to recognise and learn from the business community in this whole massively expanding area .
6 The other two main areas of study will be communication and theology , and an opportunity to assess and learn from the experiences of those working in the field .
7 The University of the Third Age is an encouraging initiative which stimulates older adults to teach and learn from each other , but we need a full range of imaginative provision .
8 to learn and learn from those who have knowledge …
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