Sentence examples for have learnt something from inspiring English sources

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Both investors and emerging economies have learnt something since 1994.

With its apparently swift admission of guilt, VW may have learnt something from its Japanese rival's mishandling of that affair.

He might have learnt something about the whole America to which he was meant to be broadcasting.

Murray tennises his way into a 40-0 lead - interestingly spell check seems to think tennises is a word, which means I have learnt something new today - and holds comfortably when Kohlschreiber thwacks a backhand long.

To me it has always been that I have learnt something every day, not always big things.

But, at least if they show the right spirit, the right approach and show that they have learnt something from their experiences here, they will have something positive to take away from the series.

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From this tragedy we have learned something.

They might even have learned something.

"We obviously have learned something from this".

We have learned something new though.

But he still may have learned something from those books.

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