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Example sentences for "shall learn"

  • And so we are taught, at the very outset of our search after the secret of effectual prayer, to remember that it is in the inner chamber, where we are alone with the Father, that we shall learn to pray aright.

  • And fill me, Lord, with the confidence that with such a teacher as Thou art I shall learn to pray.

  • Let but the deep undertone of all our prayer be the teachableness that comes from a sense of ignorance, and from faith in Him as a perfect teacher, and we may be sure we shall be taught, we shall learn to pray in power.

  • We shall learn to control our tongue,--"let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying.

  • We shall learn to speak, and act, the truth.

  • We shall learn to control our temper,--"be ye angry, and sin not.

  • It softens our food so that we can chew and swallow it, and helps to carry it around in the body after it has been digested, in a way about which we shall learn in future lessons.

  • We shall learn more of the effects of tobacco and alcohol in future lessons.

  • When the food is absorbed, the greater part of it is taken into the blood-vessels, of which we shall learn in a future lesson.

  • There are, also, other organs whose names we shall learn when we come to study them.

  • We shall learn later on that much of the energy which at last leaves the body as heat, exists for a time within the organism in other forms than heat, though eventually transformed into heat.

  • This process of repair is accomplished, as we shall learn in Chapters VI.

  • We shall learn in a subsequent chapter that the living body is continually losing energy, but by means of food is continually restoring its substance and replenishing its stock of energy.

  • As we shall learn later, the Allies had begun to make a big thrust near Festubert and towards Lens.

  • We shall learn in a later chapter how, on 26th May, one of them managed to torpedo the Triumph, and the next day sent the Majestic to the bottom.

  • We shall learn in a later chapter that the Russians had been forced back, and were terribly hard pressed.

  • We shall learn by-and-by to what extent such fighting prevailed when Clodius was killed by Milo's body-guard.

  • As we become more and more acquainted with true music we shall learn this: True music is that which is born in some one's heart.

  • From this we shall learn that to study music rightly is to cultivate in our own hearts the same good thought which the composer had.

  • Then we shall learn to listen attentively to sounds and noises.

  • As we shall learn later on, a migration on a vast scale entered Europe during the Pleistocene epoch--the most recent of the geological epochs, during which great extensions of glaciers occurred in the mountainous regions of Europe.

  • Though not now living in the Old World, it seems formerly to have been abundant in Siberia, and, as we shall learn later on, it was one of the species which took part in the great Siberian invasion of Europe.

  • We shall learn to "call up" the friend at a distance, or the friend in the Unseen, as unmistakably as we now call up a friend by telephone.

  • Until he shall learn to accept this experience as divine, and offer his gratitude to God for pain as sincerely as he offered it for experiences of joy and of beauty, he cannot enter upon the Life Radiant.

  • We shall learn to talk in thought, as well as in oral speech.

  • For this purpose the decomposition is brought about by a galvanic current or by heat, as we shall learn directly.

  • Moreover ammonia, as we shall learn in the following chapter, combines with acids, and should therefore be found in air in the form of such combinations, since air contains carbonic and nitric acids.

  • Besides which, we shall learn that the formula expresses the density of the vapour of a compound, and on this many properties of substances depend, and, as we shall learn, determine the quantities of the bodies entering into reactions.

  • He retired to Asia Minor, and spent the rest of his life, as we shall learn hereafter, seeking aid in different quarters to re- establish his tyranny in Athens.

  • How he used these men as instruments of his ambition, we shall learn a little later.

  • This alliance of the royal families of England and Spain led to many important consequences, as we shall learn.

  • But this, as we shall learn, never came about.

  • Some of them won the highest award of valour, as we shall learn at the close of this chapter; but hundreds of others, equally splendid, went unrecorded and unrecognized, probably because they were not witnessed by superior officers.

  • Obeying orders, she and the Glasgow had made for Rio de Janeiro, but when two days from that port she had been instructed to return to Stanley, for a reason which we shall learn later.

  • He had been foiled; but, as we shall learn later, he was to come on again and again with wonderful perseverance.

  • Around Ypres, as we shall learn in later pages, the flower of the German armies had everywhere been driven back from the Allied lines.

  • At least we shall learn presently," answered the king; "but if it be as I fear and we are outwitted, what is there that we can do against so many?

  • Then the storm will break upon us, and when it is ended we shall learn which of us remain alive.

  • Much of the earth can never be farmed or mined or used for timber, and yet these supposed waste places may be very real assets to the race: we shall learn this in time.

  • We do not yet see the way to allow them to have what is naturally theirs, but we shall learn how.

  • We shall learn how to secure the best satisfactions when we live in villages as well as when we live in cities.

  • We shall have many knots, clustered about factories and other enterprises, and we shall learn how to distribute the satisfactions in life rather than merely to assemble them.

  • We shall learn how to sew on the lace insertion or edging.

  • Some day we shall learn to make a seam which will be sewed twice, and then we shall remove the selvedges.

  • We shall learn how to sew on the lace next lesson.

  • There is another way, which we shall learn to-day.

  • With what zeal, and to what good purpose, she was now devoting herself to serve the best interests of the common soldier, we shall learn in the next chapter.

  • How much this factor in the case added to the force of Miss Nightingale's objections, we shall learn in a later chapter.

  • Her mission to the Crimea involved, as we shall learn, some religious bickerings.

  • The saying is typical of the methodical and positive spirit which, as we shall learn, was one of the dominant strains in Miss Nightingale's work and character.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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