Use learned in a sentence
Sentences starting with learned
- Learned military authorities quite seriously tell us that Kutuzov should have moved his army to the Kaluga road long before reaching Fili, and that somebody actually submitted such a proposal to him. [2]
Sentences ending with learned
- Una antipatia,--an antipathy,--that was all the doctor learned. [6]
- The old man threw back his head, spread out the last page in the book which he had just written, and said defiantly, as though expecting contradiction to his self-deception--"I have learned. [11]
- The testimony of the very aged is always to be received without question, as Alexander Hamilton once learned. [4]
- He even assumed the air of a loyal, strictly silent servant, who would only venture to confirm and deny what the Alexandrians had already learned. [10]
- That is to say, take a grip on one villainy of it at a time, leaving that one half learned. [5]
- How much its pupils know, I said, which I was never taught, and have never learned! [6]
- He hasn't any money, but is fearfully learned. [5]
- They seemed to me necessary, partly in order to explain the names and illustrate the circumstances mentioned in the text, and partly to vindicate the writer in the eyes of the learned. [10]
- He had no literary gifts; in truth, he had no "culture," and he looked upon his wife's and Stafford's interest in literature and art as a game of mystery he had never learned. [11]
- She is very learned. [5]
Short sentences using learned
- So we learned this morning. [5]
- You have just learned it! [10]
- I have learned it also. [11]
- We have learned enough. [10]
- I have learned a lesson. [9]
- But I've learned a good. [8]
- I've learned that. [9]
- But I've learned. [4]
- Art learned? [5]
Sentences containing learned two or more times
- I learned a trick in Vienna--by accident--which I wish I had learned years ago. [5]
- She learned how to cook, and in time Farette learned that he had his one true inspiration when he wore mourning at his second marriage. [11]
- They beat me there, but I learned the game, and I've learned a lot from you, too. [11]
- And so we seemed, in our ignorant state; but there were those among us who afterward learned the grim trade; learned to obey like machines; became valuable soldiers; fought all through the war, and came out at the end with excellent records. [5]
- Then I went over to the great arms factory and learned my real trade; learned all there was to it; learned to make everything: guns, revolvers, cannon, boilers, engines, all sorts of labor-saving machinery. [5]
- When the feeling of constraint was all gone we asked him how he had learned to do that strange thing, and he said he hadn't learned it at all; it came natural to him--like other things--other curious things. [5]
- But Hermon opened his soul to his learned friend, and what Erasistratus thus learned strengthened the conviction of this great alleviator of physical pain that suffering and knowledge of self were the best physicians for the human soul. [10]
- Having learned from experiment and argument that a stone falls downwards, a man indubitably believes this and always expects the law that he has learned to be fulfilled. [2]
- We have learned a great deal about the how, what have we learned about the why? [3]
- But it has a fault--it is too learned, it is much too learned. [5]
More example sentences with the word learned in them
- I trust that you will allow me to add that I have learned from my daughter to respect and admire you. [9]
- Tell me where you learned to be so silent? [9]
- At first, as you know, the hope of making him a combatant for the possessions which I have learned through you to regard as the highest and most sacred. [10]
- The highest breeding, you know, comes round to the Indian standard,--to take everything coolly,--nil admirari,--if you happen to be learned and like the Roman phrase for the same thing. [6]
- Neither any thing you have presented me, nor anything I have otherwise learned, has convinced me that he has been unfaithful to this charge. [7]
- Be thankful that you have once known them, and remember that even the learned ignorance of a nomenclature is something to have mastered, and may furnish pegs to hang facts upon which would otherwise have strewed the floor of memory in loose disorder. [3]
- For a time you can see he's hurt, his pride's wounded, because he shrinks away from that thing and don't want to talk about it--and so I used to think now he's learned something and he'll be more careful hereafter--but laws! [5]
- Have we learned yet the simple art of easy enjoyment? [4]
- Her fervour, repressed yet palpable, was like a flame burning before their altars--a flattery to which the learned, being human, are quick to respond. [9]
- She had not yet learned to use the word patronize in the social sense, and she was at a loss to describe the attitude of Mrs. Duncan and her daughter, though her instinct had registered it. [9]
- He had not yet learned that good society is seldom literal. [9]
- I was not yet familiar with life, but I had learned to look about with open eyes. [10]
- Philip had learned yesterday where Alexander was concealed, so he undertook to go across the lake and inform him of what had occurred. [10]
- We'll say fifteen years, since I was riding to Haarlem with the innkeeper Aquarius, who as you know, is a learned man and has all sorts of old stuff and Latin manuscripts. [10]
- I lived from year to year With shadows, the strong warders of desire; I learned through them to seek the golden fire That hides itself in Song's bright hemisphere. [11]
- And in the year he had learned a great deal about his art. [4]
- Also Herdegen had written out many verses of Homer's great song from a precious written book, and had learned to master them well from the teaching of the doctor of Feltre. [10]
- Jabez Grubb, he would have learned, that, like the celebrated Little Pedlington, it was distinguished by many very remarkable advantages. [6]
- In natural, simple words, the learned man, skilled in the art of language, represented to the imperial widower how little reason he had to mourn his devout wife. [10]
- A tall, quiet woman, who had learned the lesson of mothers,--how to wait and how to pray, how to be silent with a clamouring heart. [9]
- Learning goes usually with uprightness, broad views, and humanity; so the learned voters, possessing the balance of power, became the vigilant and efficient protectors of the great lower rank of society. [5]
- With strange hopes, with trembling fears, with mingled belief and doubt, wherever I have found myself I have sought with longing yet half-averted eyes for the "elect lady," as I have learned to call her, who was to lift the curse from my ruined life. [6]
- During Paaker's interview with the poet, the dwarf Nemu had chatted to the porter, and had learned from him all that had previously occurred. [10]
- I say it with shame, that I have learned fifty times, yes, a hundred times more about New Zealand in these two hours at this table than I ever knew before in all the eighteen years put together. [5]
- His easy familiarity with great men was beautiful to see, and when Philip learned what a tremendous underground influence this little ignoramus had, he no longer wondered at the queer appointments and the queerer legislation. [5]
- Newspapers filled her with dread, but it was from a newspaper, during the first year of her retirement, that she had learned of the death of Howard Spence. [9]
- They know whether with all their leisure they get placidity of mind and the real rest which the older nations have learned to enjoy. [4]
- They clenched there with a power like that of three men; for this was the kind of grip which, far away in the country of the Yang-tse-kiang, Li Choo had learned in the days when he had made youth a thing to be remembered. [11]
- Then, as if with a great effort, and after the manner of one who has learned a part, he went on: "As the French ran away mad, paw of one on tail of other, they found him trying to drag himself along. [11]
- Hildanus was a wise and learned man, one of the best surgeons of his time. [6]
- The learned Master Windecke made haste to depart, as he could ill-endure such touching matters, while Uncle Conrad enquired of Ann what she had heard of Herdegen's end. [10]
- There was Lance Williams, he learned how to talk Choctaw here till one come and dug his grave for him. [5]
- The fate of William Morgan, which the community learned not long after this time, reminds me of the danger of the ground upon which I am treading. [6]
- In St. Louis, William Marion Reedy, editor of the St. Louis Mirror, had seen this famous tour de force circulated in the early 80's in galley-proof form; he first learned from Eugene Field that it was from the pen of Mark Twain. [5]
- We learned to wield the sword too in Jena, and I would gladly have crossed blades with the sturdy fencing-master Allertssohn, of whom you have just told me. [10]
- Yet, on the whole, I felt a certain complacency about it all; I knew that suffering was disagreeable, I had learned how to avoid it, and I may have had, deep within me, a feeling that I might marry her after all. [9]
- At Easter the whole city learned that Don Luis d'Avila had eloped with the beautiful Anna Van Hoogstraten, after killing her betrothed bridegroom in a duel on Maundy-Thursday at Hals on his way to Brussels--scarcely twenty-four hours before the wedding. [10]
- Principal Silas Peckham, who had been called from his slumbers by a message that Master Langdon was shot through the head by a highway-robber, but had learned a true version of the story by this time. [6]
- What I learned while seeking after truth during those night hours ought to have taught me the connection between mind and body; yet I was never farther from perceiving it. [10]
- True, the cough which had tormented her all winter attacked her in the shady cloister, but she had learned to use her wooden foot, and with a cane in one hand and her little bundle in the other she moved sturdily on. [10]
- Finally she asked whether any one else was concerned in Ledscha's flight; and when she learned that a Gallic bridge-builder accompanied the fugitive wife, she again started up as if frantic, exclaiming: "Yes, to Nemesis with the gold! [10]
- She merely wondered where she would be if she hadn't learned it. [9]
- I was away when--when they learned you were here. [9]
- Perhaps some time, when we have learned, we will let in a few of you, to look in at the door, fifty dollars a ticket, for some charity. [4]
- The time comes when we have learned to understand the music of sorrow, the beauty of resigned suffering, the holy light that plays over the pillow of those who die before their time, in humble hope and trust. [6]
- The time came when she had learned to listen for his step, when her eyes glistened at meeting him, when the words he uttered were treasured as from something more than a common mortal, and the book he had touched was like a saintly relic. [6]
- In the end, when her awakening came, she learned that she had builded better than she knew. [13]
- 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]
- It was only when he reached home that he learned that the party had taken place the week before. [5]
- It was only when he learned the dead man's name, and his parentage, that he looked up quickly from his note book. [9]
- I learned this when Caesar was prisoned by a greatly superior force within this very palace, his ships burned, his supply of water cut off. [10]
- Barbara also learned when and where the solemn ceremony was to take place. [10]
- Now, that is what, he has learned in life-- the way to peace. [11]
- Had he learned what she feared to confess to him? [10]
- Gradually I learned what had reached their ears. [10]
- She had learned what had occurred, but the physician had assured her that with my vigorous constitution I should regain my health if I followed his directions. [10]
- Beyond Smolensk there were several different roads available for the French, and one would have thought that during their stay of four days they might have learned where the enemy was, might have arranged some more advantageous plan and undertaken something new. [2]
- Our militia company were not learned, and the explanation confused them; so they called him Peterson Dunlap. [5]
- Added to this were methods learned abroad, which might prove useful now. [11]
- None of them were drowned that day, and I learned at night that they were Roman Catholics from Whykokornagh. [4]
- And yet both were beautiful to those who had learned to love them. [9]
- When the Lady Wendula, his master's mother, learned what an excellent reputation Biberli had gained as a schoolmaster, she persuaded her husband to send him as esquire with their sickly son. [10]
- You know very well what I learned yesterday. [10]
- He had learned well that effrontery is often the best weapon of an adventurer. [9]
- I may as well add here that, as I have since learned, this is one of the most important cases of releasing right of reentry for condition broken which has been settled by arbitration for a considerable period. [6]
- The courtyard where we learned to manage a steed and use our weapons, the hall where we listened to the wandering minstrels, in ruins! [10]
- And how gladly we hearkened while he told us of the great Plato, and gave us to know wherefore and on what grounds his doctrine seemed to him, Herdegen, sounder and loftier than that of Aristotle, concerning whom he had learned much erewhile in Nuremberg. [10]
- In our days we have learned the value of combination. [5]
- Once or twice we have found him admitting still more objectionable articles into his materia medica; in doing which, I am sorry to say that he could plead grave and learned authority. [3]
- I made my way back to Charlestown, and there I learned to gamble, to hold liquor like a gentleman, to run horses and fight like a gentleman. [9]
- Janet often lay watching her, puzzled, under the spell of a frankness, an ingenuousness, a simplicity she had least expected to find in one who belonged to such a learned place as that of Silliston. [9]
- That old Lawgiver wasn't learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians for nothing. [6]
- But, as it was, their relations always remained somewhat formal, and Chase never felt quite at ease under a chief whom he could not understand, and whose character and powers he never learned to esteem at their true value. [7]
- Materialism versus Antimaterialism was the subject under discussion in the learned circles of Germany. [10]
- This, I learned, was one of three such resolutions. [11]
- The old art was not so perfect, perhaps, but there was in the voice all that she had learned and loved and suffered and hoped. [11]
- Any one who was learned in the heart of woman might have smiled at such words from such lips and in such an hour; but Hermas blushed and cast down his eyes, and knew not what to answer. [10]
- When the letter was done, Washington and the Colonel sallied forth, and as they walked along Washington learned what he was to be. [5]
- Now that he was dead, it would be proved in what way he had remembered the son whom, in his solitude, he had learned to love, what life path John had been assigned by his father. [10]
- In this he was confirmed by his privy secretary, Caspar Slick, whom the Queen had beguiled; and this man, learned in the law, was ready with a decision which the Imperial magistrate gladly agreed to forthwith, as mild yet sufficient. [10]
- This we learned was a favorite camp-meeting ground. [4]
- He did not want to be an hussar or a Knight of St. George like his uncle Nicholas; he wanted to be learned, wise, and kind like Pierre. [2]
- But yet," her voice suddenly changed, a note of plaintive force filled it--"I have learned much this hour--more than I ever knew. [11]
- In her brief visit to Dion's couch she had not learned how he bore his own misfortunes and Barine's, what view he took of the future, or what he expected from the woman he loved. [10]
- Apollonius is a very learned man. [10]
- I say without vanity that I was able to enlighten them not a little, for I had learned a deeper lesson from the set into which I had fallen in London than if I had become the confidant of Rockingham himself. [9]
- I have learned utterly to distrust them, and never allow them to bully me out of a thought or line. [6]
- In the taverns usually frequented by the inmates of the hospital they learned to endure a different atmosphere, which was stifling to him. [10]
- At the right upper corner is a fresh-looking youth of whose name and history I have as yet learned nothing. [6]
- It is dependent upon the state of the spirits, and springs from bile----" "You learned that from Dr. Mathys," interrupted the royal lady, "and the quacks repeat it from their masters Hippocrates and Galen. [10]
- Judge Hoar has, up to this time, withheld from me the names of my benefactors, but you may be sure that I shall not rest till I have learned them, every one, to repeat to myself at night and at morning. [6]
- It was not until later that I learned how many important enterprises that delicate hand had aided. [10]
- At his fireside, unknown to my grandfather and to Mr. Allen, I had learned the true principles of government. [9]
- She learned all unconsciously (by suggestion, as it were) to take delight in them; a delight that was to last her lifetime, a never failing resource to which she was to turn again and again. [9]
- Putting two and two together, what I had learned in Sunday school and gathered from parts of Dr. [9]
- She was not twenty-six years of age, and to have learned the truth at twenty-six, and still not to have been wholly destroyed by the lies of life, was something which might be turned to good account. [11]
- He was a truthful person, and he had learned something of the world through his three years at Cambridge. [9]
- Now it is true that I could have learned without a teacher, but it would have been risky for me, because of my natural clumsiness. [5]
- He had learned, too, from Fraulein Eva that the Redeemer Himself promised the crown of eternal life to those who remain faithful unto death. [10]
- But other news too was carrying through the town: the French Government, having learned of the Duke's intentions towards Philip, had despatched envoys from Paris to forbid the adoption and deed of succession. [11]
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