lecture造句91. The lecture was an exciting and elevating experience.
92. I got the fidgets halfway through the lecture.
93. Quite a few people came to the lecture.
94. I didn't gather much from his lecture.
95. She wasn't at the lecture.
96. He was a familiar figure on the lecture circuit.
97. Your lecture came across very well; everyone liked it.
98. The lecture is timetabled for 5.00 p.m.
99. We couldn't help but doze off during his lecture.
100. Most professors unbend outside the lecture theatre.
101. What made you stop away from that lecture?
102. Don't overload your lecture with details that do not bear on the topic under discussion.
103. I felt flattered at being asked to give a lecture.
104. I think I managed to grasp the main points of the lecture.
105. After the lecture there will be an opportunity for informal discussion.
106. We picked up our conference materials and filed into the lecture hall.
107. What I'm going to do in this lecture is focus on something very specific.
108. I got a lecture from Dad about coming home on time.
109. Dad gave us a lecture about our table manners .
110. He used to lecture me about getting too much sun.
111. She wouldn't be able to attend the lecture, which was no great loss.
112. The discussion sessions are supposed to follow on from this morning's lecture.
113. A lecture from my parents now would just finish me.
114. In his lecture on geology, he touched on the subject of climate.
115. My dad gave me a lecture on the evils of alcohol last night.
116. It's a five-minute walk from the lecture theatre to the restaurant.
117. He hit out in his lecture at the system of the death penalty.
118. Before broaching the subject of this lecture, I should like to recall that the discoveries of radium and of polonium were made by Pierre Curie in collaboration with me.
119. I know I should stop smoking-don't give me a lecture about it.
120. I tried hard not to lose a word of his lecture.