61.   But young people are learning English in school, and most Slovak hotels in particular seemed to have someone on the staff who could speak it.

62.   CIA analysts have picked over the files for a decade, but now ordinary people are learning who informed on them.

63.   Convinced that poorly educated people could learn to appreciate art, he favored showing his paintings in factories and canteens rather than museums and galleries.

64.   Countless studies show that people learn faster and retain more information if they have to exert some kind of active effort.

65.   Cuban people learned long ago not to believe in fairy tales.

66.   Do people learn best by discovery or by drill?

67.   During her first term, this has been a lesson that many people have learned the hard way.

68.   Eventually, the nomenclature will change, and we will recognize so-called disabilities for what they really are differences in how people learn.

69.   Experiments show that when people learn a new skill, their performance does not improve until after they have had more than six and preferably eight hours of sleep.

70.   Even the most retiring people can learn to wow a crowd, he wrote.

n. + learn >>共 1054
child 8.33%
student 6.48%
people 4.39%
official 2.52%
kid 1.97%
company 1.82%
scientist 1.77%
team 1.31%
police 1.31%
authority 1.28%
people + v. >>共 719
be 13.89%
have 4.14%
die 3.56%
say 2.67%
think 2.15%
want 2.12%
get 1.42%
go 1.34%
come 1.33%
take 1.32%
learn 0.31%
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