Sentence examples for be about to learn from inspiring English sources

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As Ireland's fellow euro zone member Cyprus may be about to learn, bailouts come with strings that can bind for years to come.

If he thinks he might be about to learn the ending to a particular story he's following, he will turn it off.

POLITICAL movements that depend on broad popular support but are driven by extremists can eventually become self-destructive — a lesson the Republican Party learned at great cost in November, and which the gun-rights lobby may be about to learn in the wake of the latest school shooting.

It is a lesson that Sega might be about to learn again, in a very painful way.

We may be about to learn how much of a constraint Labour's promise to make no unfunded spending promises really is.

He may be about to learn that the damage it caused to PG&E's credibility as a public-spirited corporation was profound and lasting.

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So you'll want to pay attention as your phone is about to learn new tricks.

But they are about to learn fast.

What you're about to learn is incredible.

Fabregas is about to learn if Rosell really means that.

Scotland is about to learn that lesson again.

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