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Example sentences for "must learn"

  • We must learn "Never to blend our pleasure or our pride With sorrow of the meanest thing that feels.

  • We must learn better to run the human machine.

  • Finally, when we have our great purpose in life, and have overcome the fear of pain and loss, we must learn to see and appreciate the beauty of the world we live in.

  • I must learn Spanish, one of these days, Only for that slow sweet name's sake.

  • It must learn to be uncomfortable and not to show that it is so.

  • It must learn to bear pain, and neither cry nor pucker its mouth.

  • It must learn to appear calm, no matter how it feels.

  • We must learn to think of Christ as the Father in heaven thinks of him.

  • God, the Father, tells us here what he thinks about him; and we must learn to think of him in the same way.

  • A man who is trying to evolve these qualities in himself will find certain obstacles in his way--obstacles which he must learn to surmount.

  • He must learn to give up altogether the attitude of insisting upon rights, and must devote himself utterly to the most earnest performance of his duties.

  • He must learn to regard every connection with his fellow-man as an opportunity to help that fellow-man, or in some way to do him good.

  • Thus then we must learn to love one another.

  • We must learn to do the right thing at the right time.

  • In order to do the right thing at the right time, and do it well, we must learn to think about the right thing at the right time.

  • To avoid this waste, we must learn to weave whole garments out of the mere ravelings of the fabric of time.

  • We must learn to select the guests that we would have sit at our intellectual banquets, summon or exclude them at will, and never permit the intrusion of a promiscuous crowd.

  • Hence it follows that we must learn to confirm the experiences of each sense by itself, without recourse to any other, though we have been in the habit of verifying the experience of one sense by that of another.

  • When reading is of use to him, I admit he must learn to read, but till then he will only find it a nuisance.

  • He must learn in good time not to give commands to men, for he is not their master, nor to things, for they cannot hear him.

  • It is the nature of ancient thought and ancient language to be unscientific, and we must learn to master it as well as we can, instead of finding fault with it, and complaining that our forefathers did not reason exactly as we do.

  • Resignation to the will of God is a lesson which I must learn, and which I trust He is teaching me.

  • I travel up hill, but I must learn, as I trust I am learning, to do the will of God without any expectation of any present pleasure attending it, but because it is the will of God.

  • At all events I must learn submission to everything.

  • A people, as well as the sages, must learn to forget.

  • Common people, must learn thoughts of, 44-u.

  • Therefore we must learn to carry Christ with us always, as a constant Companion.

  • We must utter to God our real desires in their actual intensity; while at the same time we must learn to moderate desires which we see to be unpleasing to God.

  • We must learn of Christ, or He will have died in vain for us.

  • But I want a book, Dick; I must learn to read, and find out what we want to know.


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


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