Examples of using Some lessons in English and their translations into Spanish
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But some lessons you got to learn by yourself.
Take some lessons from the sports industry.
After… some lessons, you won't stutter any more.
Want some lessons, jew girl?
Perhaps you could give the Inspector some lessons.
And maybe, just maybe, learn some lessons.
I may still need some lessons.
Maybe you can give Arthur some lessons.
The negative point of the work is that some lessons are very basic
You can also learn showjumping here or enjoy some lessons in dressage riding in one of the numerous horseback riding schools in North Rhine-Westphalia.
The experience of the last ten years has taught some lessons to ensure an effective integration of all Affiliate Members into the mainstream work of UNWTO.
looking to take some lessons our tennis courts are available to all guests.
Country-level experience offers some lessons on how United Nations system support could be strengthened.
Check our previous post in which we shared a summary of our findings in Brazil and Nicaragua and some lessons learned.
it may be useful to draw some lessons from the experience of the Committee during almost a decade of UNITA sanctions.
Individual work possibilities such as personal learning programmes are good- special support in some lessons is important Lucie.
Capacity-Building Supported by the United Nations: Some Evaluations and Some Lessons New York, 1999.
This case study can provide some lessons from three basic parameters(costs, schedule
The topic for discussion at the forty-third session is"Rethinking development strategies; some lessons from East Asian development experience.
In 1834, Mrs. Coleridge published her Pretty Lessons in Verse for Good Children; with some Lessons in Latin in Easy Rhyme.