lecturer造句61. In order to summarise a lecture you need to listen carefully to the lecturer and record the main points as they are made.
62. A social investigator and lecturer, he established a cross-class liaison with Hannah Cullwick, a Shropshire servant, in the 1850s.
63. The building also houses the relevant staff, including the senior lecturer who is the college's special needs coordinator.
64. In 1971 Giles returned to Britain to become senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University.
65. Everybody was assembled in the lecture theatre at the appointed time, but no lecturer had arrived.
66. The author is senior lecturer in accounting and finance at the Polytechnic of Central London.
67. As a lecturer, Mr. Page became a member of the university which is a corporate body regulated by Royal Charter.
68. I dreamed of becoming a writer, although sometimes I considered becoming a college lecturer like my father.
69. They had two sons, Nicolas, who became a journalist and lecturer, and Jeremy, who became a physicist.
70. In 1943 he was appointed lecturer and then Professor of Physical Metallurgy in 1949.
71. He also has accepted a visiting lecturer position at Stanford University for the academic year starting in the fall.
72. A guest lecturer describes the history, culture and art of the various cities and villages en route.
73. Unfortunately, he didn't, nor was the lecturer, when asked, able to shed any light on the subject.
74. After leaving school he became a mathematical lecturer at Oxford in 1855 and he continued with this job until 1881.
75. Annie saw herself as a lecturer on a platform, not a cheap sensationalist in a flickering peep show.
76. She is a clinical lecturer, University of Oxford and back at full time work as Consultant Dermatologist after maternity leave.
77. Bob is a lecturer at a local college, and so it is his wife Beryl who runs the hotel.
78. The Royal Institution appointed him Tyndall lecturer on volcanoes, and he won awards for photographic studies of mountains and glaciers.
79. He was a university lecturer now, a family man, respectable, boring, even.
80. Jim McKechnie, a lecturer in social science at Paisley University, has just published a book on child employment in Britain.
81. Four indicators were emphasized - staff student ratios, average class sizes, average student hours and average lecturer hours.
82. A mature student, a former temperance lecturer had a problem of overcoming his style of eloquence in speaking.
83. She worked at Glasgow University for seven years in research and as a lecturer in social work.
84. I remember one dashing lecturer who regularly took his pick from each year's fresher intake.
85. The lecturer in further education found teaching too difficult when his hearing failed.
86. He prospered there, but in April 1919 he was able to resign to become a lecturer at Birkbeck College, London.
87. There will also be a local historian and lecturer to guide the group through Old Town in the city of Tours.
88. From somewhere she could hear a lecturer droning; maybe it needed speeding up a little.
89. After years of study he had qualified in Mining Engineering and had taken up a post as a college lecturer on mining.
90. A car-driving, home-owning, polytechnic lecturer with a fake northern accent, was a bleating guilty liberal, not a socialist.