lecture造句121. The date for the delivering of the lecture has been advanced to the end of the month.
122. There were as many as 200 people at the lecture.
123. In today's lecture the focus will be on tax structures within the European Union.
124. His answer was just a rehashed version of my lecture.
125. Some of students hung behind after the lecture to have word with the teacher.
126. She was quite sharp with me when I talked during her lecture.
127. His answer is just a rehash version of my lecture.
128. It's a common problem, the one I'm asked about most when I'm on the lecture circuit.
129. He began to lecture us about making too much noise.
130. We're trying to tie our holiday in with Simon's lecture tour.
131. Don't lecture at me. I don't have to do what you say!
132. I couldn't understand his lecture because he kept jumping from one topic to the next.
133. He said he was going to hear a lecture that night.
134. After the lecture Jack edged up to the speaker and asked him for his autograph.
135. A foreign guest is giving a lecture in English this afternoon.
136. The first lecture I ever gave was a complete fiasco .
137. Her lecture took in all the recent developments in the subject.
138. The first lecture introduces students to the main topics of the course.
139. After my lecture, the students began to overwhelm me with questions.
140. Tom has been invited to lecture about his method of writing to a class of English students.
141. I think you'd call it a lecture rather than a talk.
142. The manager called his secretary over to give her a lecture.
143. It is important to copy up your notes soon after the lecture.
144. His lecture is intended to bear down on the application of acupuncture anaesthesia in brain surgery.
145. Don't lecture the child.
146. The lecture was curtailed by the fire alarm going off.
147. On page two of your handout you will find a list of the books that I have referred to during the lecture.
148. She is due to deliver a lecture on genetic engineering.
149. We had her up here last term to give a lecture.
150. I'd like to make some introductory remarks before beginning the lecture properly.