Sentence examples for bit to learn about from inspiring English sources

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Back to article (6) He still has a bit to learn about the royals.

Those three are likely to become two.See article: Cable's confidence in BritainShambolic Telecom Italia still has a bit to learn about corporate governance.

The veteran officeholder conceded that he still had a bit to learn about baby care and joked that he sometime approached the crying infant as he would approach a complaining constituent.

Zaidpour has been dazzling in both starts over timber, albeit he still seemed to have a bit to learn about jumping at Fairyhouse last time, and will deservedly be short odds to dispose of just four rivals – even if one of them, Hidden Cyclone, himself remains unbeaten.

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I had no idea that the site existed, and I was a bit stunned to learn about online "married" dating.

So it came as a bit of a slap to learn about the MSM blood ban – a law banning men who have had sex with men from donating blood in the UK.

It's the subtleties that we learnt, little bits to learn how to be more sensitive about issues, and I think a lot of medical students needed those creases ironed out'.

It will definitely help with real life situations!' (Medical student 15, female) It's the subtleties that we learnt, little bits to learn how to be more sensitive about issues, and I think a lot of medical students needed those creases ironed out'.

I had been a bit surprised that people wanted to learn about it given that most Guardian developers' preferred language is Scala.

Radar showed a bit of nearby cloud cover, and to learn about other aircraft, he talked to the ground controller or looked out the window.

Do a bit of research into each company to learn about their culture and opportunities so you can make informed decisions about which sessions to attend.

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