Sentences with Lessons, Sentences about Lessons
1. Have you had good lessons?
2. Children are studying their lessons.
3. The teacher said you should study your lessons.
4. 8.Bring me a notebook right away to study my lessons.
5. George is very clever but he doesn’t study his lessons .
6. My sister should study her lessons instead of watching TV.
7. 17.George is very clever but he doesn’t study his lessons .
8. My teacher made me work hard, I finally fixed my poor lessons.
9. Her lessons are so bad, you should definitely take private lessons.
10. Life is a succession of lessons, which must be lived to be understood.
11. I have a lot of homework these days, but I don’t have any lessons to study.
12. I steeled myself for the next response. I knew it was going to be one of the Zen life lessons.
13. He who follows his lessons tastes a profound peace, and looks upon everybody as a bunch of manure.
14. I took piano for many years. I kicked and screamed through all of my lessons, but my mom really insisted.
15. I gave guitar lessons. I tried to join bands. My mom always said it was obvious that nothing was going to stop me.
16. I have a friend who’s an expert dog trainer, and he’s giving them some stealth lessons. He used to work for a local K-9 unit.
17. My aunt had a season ticket for the Friday afternoon concerts, and I would go down for lessons. My lessons were Saturday morning.
18. Wisdom and penetration are the fruit of experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure. Great necessities call out great virtues.
19. I’ve never stunned anyone except in our D.A. lessons,” said Luna, sounding mildly interested. “That was noisier than I thought it would be.
20. My childhood should have taught me lessons for my own fatherhood, but it didn’t because parenting can only be learned by people who have no children.
21. Little islands of human happiness, peace, and prosperity are so exceptional at this point in history that I’m not even sure we can draw lessons from them.
22. The lessons from the peace process are clear whatever life throws at us, our individual responses will be all the stronger for working together and sharing the load.
23. Successful people have no fear of failure. But unsuccessful people do. Successful people have the resilience to face up to failure—learn the lessons and adapt from it.
24. Everyone you meet is a part of your journey, but not all of them are meant to stay in your life. Some people are just passing through to bring you gifts; either they’re blessings or lessons.
25. I grew up painting and playing piano so when I was a little kid I thought I was going to be an artist or a painter but my mom had me taking piano lessons for about 10-12 years as a young kid.
26. My mother stopped working when she had my brother. She was a full time mom until I started getting heavily into ice skating lessons, and it got to the point where they really needed my mom to earn an income.
27. Because I know about the Holy Land, I’ve taught lessons about the Holy Land all my life, and – but you can’t bring peace to Israel without giving the Palestinian also peace. And Lebanon and Jordan and Syria as well.
28. I don’t know why it’s not more like it is in the movies, why things don’t come out neatly and lessons can’t be learned when you’re in the mood for learning them, why love and grace often come in such motley packaging.
29. The real beauty of it – key to my life was playing key chords on a banjo. For somebody else it may be a golf club that mom and dad put in their hands or a baseball or ballet lessons. Real gift to give to me and put it in writing.
30. My mom would give me a piece to play, but I wouldn’t do any theory because when it came time to do it I would sneak back upstairs and watch TV. So, I had these kind of nonchalant lessons for years, then it just started soaking in.
31. I didn’t really get into golf until I was about 14. My mom and dad were taking lessons from a pro an hour and a half from our farm in Cohuna, Australia. When they got home, I’d ask my mom to explain everything they learned – drills and all.
32. I got into shape because I took kick-boxing lessons every day to prepare for a fight scene with Taylor Lautner. I really wanted to lie down and eat Chinese food, but I kick-boxed every morning and ran. If someone was filming you with your kit off, you’d do the same thing.
33. In third grade, I was taking tap-dance lessons, and about six weeks before the recital I wanted to quit. My mom said, ‘No, you’re going to stay with it.’ Well, I did it, and I was bad, too! But my parents never let their kids walk away from something because it was too hard.