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Example sentences for "will learn"

  • Then he will remember that most people have some discomfort, and he will learn to distract his mind, rather than allow it to dwell on the thought of his particular ailment until it becomes intolerable.

  • These are details which the physician will learn only if he asks particularly about them.

  • As for lists of rules and exceptions, if we learn them at all we will learn them in strict order of necessity.

  • He will learn chaise instead of la chaise, allé instead of suis allé or est allé.

  • And we will learn, from bitter experience, the folly of the idea of separateness from our little playmates--will know that the standing apart brings nothing but sorrow to us.

  • God created the mole, and of it I will learn how to burrow in the ground, and thus I will escape.

  • You will make me young again, child; by your side I will learn again to laugh and be happy.

  • Please write that out for me, I will learn it," said Frau Ceres, turning to her husband.

  • And I will learn a great deal from you," said Manna, gently caressing and kissing his hands.

  • We will learn together to use aright this immense wealth.

  • Do this as often as possible and you will be surprised how quickly he will learn.

  • I will learn, I will place my life on you, Teach me but how to keep what I have won!

  • I will learn this, if God so please, and die!

  • He will learn an outline of all that mankind knows and of the fascinating realms of half knowledge in which man is still struggling to know.

  • He will learn of the peoples and nations of the past, and how each one has brought its peculiar gifts and its distinctive contribution to the accumulating inheritance of our race.

  • I will learn--I will learn fast, many things besides music!

  • But I will learn my lesson; I will learn to hear the two voices, the voice that speaks to you and the voice that speaks to me--I must.

  • Still less should you hurry him into speech; he will learn to talk when he feels the want of it.

  • All that becomes a man he will learn as quickly as another.

  • I will learn--I will learn fast--many things besides music!

  • So far I am ti'd, and fet'red to your service, Believe me, I will learn to love.

  • If all fail I will learn thee to conquer Adversity with sufferance.

  • The scientific man has something to learn of you, gentlemen, which I doubt not that he will learn in good time.

  • It does not improve the temper to be overborne by petulance and clamour: even mild, sensible children, will learn to be positive if they converse with violent dunces.

  • Gradually, by this, he will learn to drop at the rise of the bird, and ultimately to make a point; though most well bred dogs do this the first time.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will learn" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    must always; will abide; will answer; will appeal; will appoint; will bring back the; will build; will conclude; will confess; will endeavour; will form; will hold; will meet; will not leave thee; will please; will recognize and maintain the freedom; will result; will seek; will send; will spare; will tell you how; will thee; will then; will undertake; will yield; will you