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1 Because, in the rules of the hospital, the children are ordered to learn the rudiments of religion.
2 A would-be listener must learn the rudiments of his art and go through the mill like other people.
3 Acting on this principle myself, I have always tried to learn the rudiments of art as much as possible.
4 Honorable Patches showed the effect of his strenuous and bungling efforts to learn the rudiments of the apparently simple trick of roping a calf.
5 The crowd began to melt away, squad after squad moving off down the field to take position and learn the rudiments of the game.
6 At the village school he learned the rudiments of the English language.
7 He learned the rudiments of hunting, of skinning and quartering deer.
8 In a few short weeks, she learned the rudiments of ice-skating and cross-country skiing.
9 It was there, at secondary level, that he learned the rudiments of Latin and Greek.
10 He also had a tutor at home, and from him learned the rudiments of French.
11 And he very certainly had not learned the rudiments - not ,anyhow ,accordingto the English fashion.
12 In the water, a young seal learns the rudiments of swimming from his increasingly impatient mother.
13 He took up his studies; he learned the rudiments of law and entered upon its active practice.
14 Having received an university education, I am surprised that you have not learned the rudiments of politeness.
15 Meanwhile, nobody is learning the rudiments of police work that might make a patrolman into a good detective.
16 He and this chum strung a line between their houses and learned the rudiments of writing by wire.
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