Use learn in a sentence
Sentences starting with learn
- Learn to feel yourself a member of the body to which your destiny has bound you for the present, whether you like it or not. [10]
- Learn at last to give up this modest withdrawal and elbow your way forward! [10]
- Learn to give Money to colleges while you live. [6]
Sentences ending with learn
- But, as for your advice--Holy Virgin!--I know now less than ever how I am to fare; but I shall soon learn. [10]
- What remains for you yet to learn? [3]
- What actually occurred when the tumult in the court room had subsided the sagacious reader will now learn. [5]
- Now you know what you were obliged to learn. [10]
- What fame is--Ulrich was to learn! [10]
- I know they want me to learn. [2]
- No, there is too much to do and to learn. [4]
- Howbeit I had to put on a guise of content, nay of gladness, for the Royal pair had bidden me to their side and it was my task to explain all they desired to learn. [10]
- One must travel, to learn. [5]
- But we have to learn. [4]
Short sentences using learn
- We must learn to condescend! [10]
- He should learn the contrary! [10]
- You'd learn better than that. [5]
- And I will learn. [2]
- Where did you learn it? [9]
- Where did she learn French? [6]
- You'll learn that later. [10]
- Anyone can learn it. [11]
- You shall learn everything directly. [10]
- You will learn directly. [10]
Sentences containing learn two or more times
- Four years at West Point, and plenty of books and schooling, will learn a man a good deal, I reckon, but it won't learn him the river. [5]
- It was not understood that everybody can learn to make poetry, just as they can learn the more difficult tricks of juggling. [6]
- We can't learn to understand much of their language, but the dog, the elephant, etc., learn to understand a very great deal of ours. [5]
- Why, she tried to learn you your book, she tried to learn you your manners, she tried to be good to you every way she knowed how. [5]
- I will learn of thee, Saadat, and thou shalt learn of me also many things which I know. [11]
- A person can learn them 'most anything; and they learn it quicker than any other cretur, too. [5]
- Well, canary-birds can learn all that; dogs and elephants learn all sorts of wonderful things. [5]
- He did not learn a great deal, perhaps, but what he did learn was his business, namely, how to take care of sick people. [3]
- One was, that in order to be a pilot a man had got to learn more than any one man ought to be allowed to know; and the other was, that he must learn it all over again in a different way every twenty-four hours. [5]
- She can learn her trade in those two years, and then be entitled to remuneration--but she can not learn it in any less time than that, unless she is a human miracle. [5]
More example sentences with the word learn in them
- Go to the young surgeon who had accompanied them, ask him who she was, and so learn the clue to the mystery concerning her lover? [11]
- But I believe you'll find he left for the capital on the eleven o'clock, and if you take the trouble to inquire from Bedding you will probably learn that the Throne Room is bespoken for the session. [9]
- I will teach you how to live--we will learn the way together! [11]
- And you bet you he did learn him, too. [5]
- Do you reckon you can learn me? [5]
- You could not yield to the discipline of school, where we all must learn to obey if we would afterwards exercise our authority with moderation, and without any orders you left Egypt and joined the army. [10]
- You fear and yet long to cross that line, and know that sooner or later it must be crossed and you will have to find out what is there, just as you will inevitably have to learn what lies the other side of death. [2]
- He did not yet know all Now he must learn it. [10]
- I may be wrong, but I have an idea that when the people of this country learn how their legislatures are conducted they will want to change things. [9]
- These dumb cattle would not learn it of themselves, and so the murrain of Homoeopathy fell on them. [6]
- Now that he would learn the actual truth from the most credible eye-witnesses she no longer dreaded even the worst calumny. [10]
- I wish you would learn of Everett what he would take, over and above a discharge for all the trouble we have been at, to take his business out of our hands and give it to somebody else. [7]
- Or if you would learn business, and go to work in Pa's store. [9]
- Very likely nothing would come of all this espionage; but, at any rate, the first thing to be done with a man you want to have in your power is to learn his habits. [6]
- Perhaps in the world of modern reforms this is not possible; but I intend now to cultivate only the standard things, and learn to talk knowingly of the rest. [4]
- I went to work now to learn the shape of the river; and of all the eluding and ungraspable objects that ever I tried to get mind or hands on, that was the chief. [5]
- He was familiar with the rooms of the Golden Cross, and before midnight would have posted the singers and musicians so that his Majesty would first learn through his ears the pleasure which they intended to bestow upon him. [10]
- Even to hammer with precision is no easy matter, as every one who has tried to learn carpentry will admit. [1]
- I followed it with interest, for I was anxious to learn how easy-divorce eradicated adultery in America, but I was disappointed; I have no idea yet how it did it. [5]
- Believe me, you will soon learn to couple content and longing. [10]
- A bright pupil will learn to get the outline of a human figure in ten lessons, the model coming five hundred feet nearer each time. [6]
- But perhaps you will learn to appreciate him before he leaves Mohair. [9]
- Not even your wife, Luis, not even our sister, Queen Mary, must learn what is being accomplished. [10]
- If his mistress, who had left him full of anxiety from the fear that her departure would deeply agitate the blind man, should learn how indifferently he had received it! [10]
- Once in a while you will have a patient of sense, born with the gift of observation, from whom you may learn something. [3]
- It was worth while to learn what had induced her to turn back just before reaching the harbour. [10]
- She should learn which was the stronger. [10]
- The caution with which Charmian had concealed Barine's refuge had not escaped her notice, and she did not ask to learn it. [10]
- The ease with which a cub can learn is surprising. [5]
- He is crucified wherever his brothers are slain without cause; he lies buried wherever man, made in his Maker's image, is entombed in ignorance lest he should learn the rights which his Divine Master gave him! [6]
- I've got it where the hair's short, I think; and dontchuknow, they made me learn Latin, too. [5]
- At the wedding-breakfast, where Medallion and Parpon were in high glee, Farette announced that he would take the honeymoon himself, and leave his wife to learn cooking from old Babette. [11]
- He will learn where his nephew is soon enough. [10]
- Day before yesterday, when we went about to learn how large a stock of provisions every house contains, people treated me and the others very rudely, many even turned us out of doors. [10]
- Cato learned Greek when he was old, and speaks of wishing to learn the fiddle, or some such instrument, (fidibus,) after the example of Socrates. [6]
- Cilo told me what they were called, and where they lived; he then added that one day they would all belong to me; that I must learn the art of fighting, in case they resisted me, and should require suppressing. [10]
- I don't know what it is to be unhappy or uneasy; and I am not going to try to learn how, at this late day. [5]
- He must learn what his rival's companion knew of his former life, so he answered quickly, "Well, for aught I care, begin. [10]
- And then she went to her ma and said she didn't know what would become of her uncle Sam he was too dull to learn anything--ever! [5]
- He yielded, but went out to learn whether Herr Casper was still in the office, and in a short time returned, exclaiming angrily: "The old Eysvogel seems to be building his nest here! [10]
- She has been weak and ailing, as I learn, but she was better when I heard this morning, and they were full of hope. [12]
- From Mrs. Hammond we learn that on the 31st (the day after Johannesburg heard of the invasion), "The Reform Committee repudiates Dr. Jameson's inroad. [5]
- What marshal this was, Pierre could not learn from the soldiers. [2]
- I thought I was your friend," says he, "and I learn of your misfortune through others. [9]
- This fact he was to learn by personal experience. [4]
- Now her self-sacrifice was richly rewarded, and it would make her happier than himself if she should learn that his own merit had led him to the height of fame which she prayed that he might reach. [10]
- The old man was rejoiced to learn that his granddaughter had escaped so great a peril uninjured, yet he was still burdened by sore anxiety. [10]
- Her curiosity, however, was not to remain wholly ungratified; for when Biberli found that it was time for him to repair to the Town Hall to learn whether his master, Heinz Schorlin, needed his services, Katterle came out of the house door with him. [10]
- That the education was mainly left to McDonald, and that her parents were simply anxious about her safety, she did not learn till long afterwards. [4]
- Now that she was losing her most sincere friends, the only ones who might have ventured a kindly warning, she must learn to guard herself. [10]
- Abner Briggs, Junior, was a great, hulking fellow, who had been bred to butchering, but urged by his parents to attend school, in order to learn the elegant accomplishments of reading and writing, in which he was sadly deficient. [6]
- But now I want to learn everything, all I can, I'd like to see the machinery. [9]
- He could also very probably learn some facts about Elsie. [6]
- The landlady was very much astonished to learn that they had come all the way from London, and appeared to have no little curiosity touching their farther destination. [12]
- Puss tried, by various ingenious devices, to learn whether Mr. Brice had accepted his invitation. [9]
- The most of us can learn to forgive, and even to like, a countenance that strikes us unpleasantly at first, but few of us, I fancy, become reconciled to a jarring name so easily. [5]
- But it is upon the better side of a character that we must learn to look. [9]
- He had picked up the game with characteristic aptitude abroad --Quicksands had yet to learn it. [9]
- He had been unwilling to frighten them sooner than was needful, but they must learn it sooner or later: Cynegius had arrived to overthrow the image of Serapis, and what must ensue they knew only too well. [10]
- He did not understand where Don John had found time to learn to speak French, German, and Italian. [10]
- So he cautiously turned the conversation to the spinner Arachne, and when Stephanion entered into it, admitted that he, too, was curious to learn in what way the sculptors would represent her. [10]
- He was rather trying the common arguments, as one tries tricks of fence merely to learn the way of parrying. [6]
- This was a truth which the fiery old theorist found it very hard to learn, and harder to bear, as it was forced upon him. [6]
- The Bishop was triumphant; his adherents had won the day at every point; nor was he sorry to learn that Olympius, Helladius, Ainmonius and many other spiritual leaders of the heathen world had succeeded in escaping. [10]
- If, in the triumphal procession there, she creates the sensation I anticipate from a spectacle so worthy of admiration, she shall learn how I reward those who oblige me. [10]
- Moses and Aaron, too, had gone away, taking Hur's grandson with them; but no one had deemed her, who lived and breathed solely for her people and their welfare, worthy to learn whither their journey led or what was its purpose. [10]
- Thou and I together, Nell, may be cheerful and happy yet, and learn to forget this time, as if it had never been. [12]
- Where did Mr. Todd learn anything about Jacksonian principles? [9]
- I will agree to write the story of two worlds, this and the next, in such a compact way that you can commit them both to memory in less time than you can learn the answer to the first question in the Catechism. [6]
- Little she cared to work samplers, or peacocks in pretty wools, tho' in some way she found the time to learn the spinet. [9]
- He must learn to understand it. [10]
- From a letter to Twichell, however, we learn that Mark Twain's work was progressing well. [5]
- Saul had crept to this place in the darkness, while his army slept, to learn what fate awaited him in the morrow's battle. [5]
- He exposed himself to the sun too much yesterday, but since it came of his earnest desire to learn, and to make this journey as useful as the opportunities will allow, no one seeks to discourage him by fault-finding. [5]
- Berry, however, said to the still absorbed musician: "Where did you learn to play? [11]
- After accompanying Dion to the harbour, the architect had gone to the Forum to converse with the men he met there, and learn what they feared and expected in regard to the future fate of the city. [10]
- I have learned to smoke in a week, and the trouble is already over with me; if you would try, you could learn too, and then you would stop spoiling my comfort with your everlasting complaints. [5]
- She had come to see the paragon of whom her son had written so enthusiastically, and to learn whether it would be possible to yield to the youth's urgent desire to establish a household of his own. [10]
- If it is to remain as it is, it ought to be gently and reverently set aside among the dead languages, for only the dead have time to learn it. [5]
- In a letter to Orion we learn of this project. [5]
- You would learn to loathe the day when you said, Let me help you. [11]
- One only has to leave home to learn how to write an interesting letter to an absent friend when he gets back. [5]
- Whether he meant to leave her in the lurch after using her for his selfish purposes, she also desired to learn from the sorceress. [10]
- But they were to learn, now, that a sin takes on new and real terrors when there seems a chance that it is going to be found out. [5]
- We have yet to learn, it seems, that we can indulge in that pursuit best on our own continent. [4]
- But I travel to learn, and I still remember that they picture no French defeats in the battle-galleries of Versailles. [5]
- They were anxious to learn whether the rumour that Didymus's garden was to be taken for the twin statues had already spread abroad, and their first questions revealed that this was the case. [10]
- I was now to learn what circumstances I should find in my new relations, and in what way they would prove teachers to me. [10]
- You will have to learn to swim through the roaring torrent with me. [10]
- We were soon to learn to sing it at Keilhau. [10]
- It took time to learn to miss a dog, but I achieved even that. [5]
- But one has to learn to like the Virginia, nobody is born friendly to it. [5]
- I begged them to learn to knock out a meal themselves, without waiting for me. [5]
- We all have to learn to bear things. [4]
- Have I got to learn the shape of the river according to all these five hundred thousand different ways? [5]
- We are beginning to learn that we cannot draw arbitrary lines with infallible justice. [4]
- I was slow to learn that tongue; but Ann's head was not less apt than my brother's, and he was eager and diligent to keep her good speed at the like mark with his own, as she was so quick to apprehend. [10]
- It was gratifying to learn that this was not from stinginess on the part of the people, but was due to their religious principle. [4]
- Have I yet to learn that the hardest and best-borne trials are those which are never chronicled in any earthly record, and are suffered every day! [12]
- They were surprised to learn that several new by-laws had been long ago added. [5]
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