Предложения со словом «learned»
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- I had observed Henderson and Smoke loitering about the deck all morning, and I now learned why they were there.
- While running away from the wind I had not appreciated its force, but when we ceased to run I learned to my sorrow, and well-nigh to my despair, how fiercely it was really blowing.
- His abuse of her at Mokroe weighed on the old man's conscience, and when he learned the whole story, he completely changed his view of her.
- I say nothing against Dardanelov, he is a learned man, there's no doubt about it.
- They each appeared with a favorable column, however, of what they called a lecture, so I learned afterward, and they had a kind word for the bellman besides.
- But in the end I have learned to respect you.
- She was an apt pupil, and soon learned to keep the course, to luff in the puffs and to cast off the sheet in an emergency.
- From Xodar I learned the duties and customs of the guards who patrolled Shador.
- Then he began describing the wealth of abandoned and still undiscovered Federation war material and the many installations of which he had learned, careful to avoid giving clues to exact locations.
- Only now did I realize how I had learned to lean upon my companions, upon the serene self-confidence of Challenger, and upon the masterful, humorous coolness of Lord John Roxton.
- But even before I learned to read, I remember first being moved to devotional feeling at eight years old.
- These, I afterward learned, were the hunters, the men who shot the seals, and a very superior breed to common sailor-folk.
- So with a view to business I hooked my steelyards to the boom at once, ready to weigh out tallow, there being no customs officer to say, "Why do you do so?" and before the sun went down the islanders had learned the art of making buns and doughnuts.
- And I was indeed thankful, for I had by this time learned enough to know, with all our canvas spread, what disaster in such event awaited us.
- There were already in the cell, awaiting the elder, two monks of the hermitage, one the Father Librarian, and the other Father Paissy, a very learned man, so they said, in delicate health, though not old.
- But the joy of shooting to hit is a most compelling thing, when once you've learned how to shoot.
- The seagulls had learned the hard way to be mindful.
- He disappeared one morning in the encircling fog with his two men, and we never saw them again, though it was not many days when we learned that they had passed from schooner to schooner until they finally regained their own.
- At last he reached the point in his story when he learned that Grushenka had deceived him and had returned from Samsonov's as soon as he left her there, though she had said that she would stay there till midnight.
- The reason for this change was quickly learned by the hunters, and became the cause of a deal of grumbling on their part.
- I had learned to look more closely at life as it was lived, to recognize that there were such things as facts in the world, to emerge from the realm of mind and idea and to place certain values on the concrete and objective phases of existence.
- The officers of the Azopardo told me that, coming up the strait after the Spray on her first passage through, they saw Black Pedro and learned that he had visited me.
- But, another lesson she learned, perhaps unconsciously.
- You've discovered your own and learned to stand on them.
- It was now that Tars Tarkas for the first time learned that his daughter, Sola, had accompanied Dejah Thoris upon the last long pilgrimage.
- But having questioned Pyotr Ilyitch, and learned that he wanted to see Fenya on very "important business," the man made up his mind at last to open.
- As soon as Foxx Travis had learned that one of his great-granddaughter's guests was from Poictesme, he had insisted on talking to him.
- Never had their learned men been able to fathom the secret of the source of this enormous volume of water.
- The worst of it all was that, as I learned then, the young landowner had been a long while betrothed to her, and I had met him indeed many times in her house, but blinded by my conceit I had noticed nothing.
- There she learned to love old Farmer Franklin’s son Walter.
- The mistake I made was that I did not chain him to the mast instead of tying him with grass ropes less securely, and this I learned to my cost.
- I learned, also, that Wolf Larsen was anxious to make the most of the storm, which was driving him to the south-west into that portion of the sea where he expected to pick up with the north-east trades.
- This, too, I learned, and quickly, for I felt somehow a wild desire to vindicate myself in Wolf Larsen's eyes, to prove my right to live in ways other than of the mind.
- That you learned from the abomination?
- Later he learned he had severed the ligaments in front of his ankle, so that the foot extended from his leg in an almost straight line.
- The dwelling was filled with appetizing odors, which were emitted from the learned manipulation of Neb and the reporter.
- In the temple, Berren learned swordplay and letters as before.
- For an instant the blacks pressed close to reach me with their shorter swords, but presently they gave back, and the esteem in which they suddenly had learned to hold my sword arm was writ large upon each countenance.
- I profited by my lesson learned through raising the shears and then climbing them to attach the guys.
- And yet he is a learned man, would you believe it?
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- After this cruel analysis the learned of this world have nothing left of all that was sacred of old.
- In teaching her I learned quite a deal myself, though I was applying the knowledge already acquired by sailing the Ghost and by watching the boat-steerers sail the small boats.
- She thought a little, asked what he looked like, and learned that he was very well dressed, young, and so polite." We may note, parenthetically, that Pyotr Ilyitch was a rather good-looking young man, and well aware of the fact.
- It was at such a moment that I learned the stuff of which my three comrades were composed.
- Sometimes even two or three of these animals stopped at a little distance from the canoe and gazed at the settlers without manifesting any terror, as if, seeing men for the first time, they had not yet learned to fear them.
- Gideon Spilett, a talented reporter, having learned everything so as to be able to speak of everything, would contribute largely with his head and hands to the colonization of the island.
- Evidently he did not relish the thought that Issus had learned of his inglorious defeat.
- I hauled in the patent log, which I was now towing more from habit than from necessity, for I had learned the Spray and her ways long before this.
- The king, I soon learned, was king only by courtesy.
- Questioning him more in detail, Grushenka learned from him that he had literally nowhere to go, and that "Mr.
- The two men then learned to appreciate each other.
- He did not understand, and I quickly learned that he did not know the poem.
- I had not yet learned their cunning or their strength.
- Alyosha wondered, too, whether there was not some contempt on the part of the learned atheist for him- a foolish novice.
- Yet, though the young woman came up for soup, she had never sold any of her dresses, and one of these even had a long train- a fact which Alyosha had learned from Rakitin, who always knew everything that was going on in the town.
- And since you've had a night's start you shall teach me what you have learned.
- There were atoms in the ancient world even, but since we've learned that you've discovered the chemical molecule and protoplasm and the devil knows what, we had to lower our crest.
- The sailors must have learned whatever project was on hand, and the vim and snap they put into their work attested their enthusiasm.
- Questioning Fenya, Alyosha learned that her mistress had been particularly distressed since the previous day.
- Then, on the Ghost I had learned to be responsible for myself.
- Moreover, though he is such a serious man and my senior, he comes to see a youngster like me and treats me as his equal." And I learned a great deal that was profitable from him, for he was a man of lofty mind.
- But the most ingenious, the most learned, he who was their unquestioned chief, Cyrus Harding, was, alas!
- I learned, however, that day once for all that both Summerlee and Challenger possessed that highest type of bravery, the bravery of the scientific mind.
- Our learned friends were just stirrin'.
- Yet we learned that we were not the first who had landed on Endeavour Island.
- I now learned for the first time the cause of my ten ships' retreat from the mouth of the shaft.
- At last, when I realized that it was truth, and then came to know the awful place in which I was held prisoner, I learned to doubt that even you could reach me here.
- Then the pursuit slackened, for they learned our power and would no longer face that unerring rifle.
- Nancy learned to discriminate.
- Since we had learned that the huge iguanodons were kept as tame herds by their owners, and were simply walking meat-stores, we had conceived that man, even with his primitive weapons, had established his ascendancy upon the plateau.
- Him we enlisted at Para, on the recommendation of the steamship company, on whose vessels he had learned to speak a halting English.
- I had learned of the device from the talk of the hunters, and it was a simple thing to manufacture.
- All this I learned, and more too, before we reached the anchorage.
- All this, and more, I have learned.
- I had a book of Scripture history then with excellent pictures, called A Hundred and Four Stories from the Old and New Testament, and I learned to read from it.
- It was also serious, for I learned that he was capable of using it, that under all his cowardice there was a courage of cowardice, like mine, that would impel him to do the very thing his whole nature protested against doing and was afraid of doing.
- There were four of them: Father Iosif and Father Paissy, Father Mihail the warden of the hermitage, a man not very old and far from being learned.
- While I feebly portray the ignorance of these learned men, I have great admiration for their physical manhood.
- And so I gazed upon Maud's light-brown hair, and loved it, and learned more of love than all the poets and singers had taught me with all their songs and sonnets.
- As to the feuds of the two learned men, they are continuous and bitter.
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