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1 Well; we in turn may learn a lesson from him: applicable now.
2 Let us follow the plant-hunter, and learn a lesson of practical botany.
3 Would that they could learn a lesson from the hardy Cowes Rover.
4 We older nations might well learn a lesson from your present government.
5 All I hope is that you'll learn a lesson from the fright.
6 Let me urge you, Doctor, to learn a lesson from our history.
7 Rami Malek has said the US could learn a lesson from the NHS.
8 I think we can all learn a lesson here, you know.
9 Hopefully we can learn a lesson or two from New Zealand.
10 But I was obliged to learn a lesson from my father.
11 But he did not rob it; he only wanted to learn a lesson .
12 It seems to me we might all learn a lesson from the bees.
13 She noticed everything, and could learn a lesson in a moment.
14 It strikes me the fool is the fellow who can't learn a lesson .
15 And do you, my men, learn a lesson from what you have seen.
16 Will you learn a lesson from this, and never do the like again?
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