Use in sentence of “lecture”

How to use in-sentence of “lecture”:

+ A lecture at Trent University was named after Wenjack after Indigenous students asked for a building to be named in his honor.

+ On 4 December 2019, Elsaesser died in Beijing of cardiac arrest where he was scheduled to give a lecture at the age of 76.

+ They are generally thought to be lecture notes for his students.

+ An anecdote about Wright, disclaimed by Wright himself, describes a lecture during which Wright tucked an unruly guinea pig under his armpit, where he usually held a chalkboard eraser: at the end of the lecture, Wright absent-mindedly erased the blackboard with the guinea pig.

+ D’Oyly Carte sent Oscar Wilde on a lecture tour in the United States to prepare Americans for the background of the operetta.

+ Niko gave his Nobel Lecture on autism in children, which he and his wife had been researching for some time.

Use in sentence of lecture
Use in sentence of lecture

Example sentences of “lecture”:

+ He became a member of the Gujarat Club where he attended a lecture by Mahatma Gandhi.

+ Transcript of a lecture given on Tuesday 19 October 1993 at Cambridge University.

+ His Nobel lecture in December 2002, “Nature’s gift to science” is a homage to this modest nematode.

+ Hall Lecture Series in Japanese Studies was established in his memory.

+ In 1971, Reeves left the “Times” to lecture at Hunter College.

+ After they got married, Cormack returned to lecture at the University of Cape Town in early 1950.

+ He did not invite John Cage to lecture there in 1958.

+ Viewers can see the university lecture hall, with its well-known purple seats.

+ From 1975, he delivered his first lecture spirit out of his hometown, the city of Riachão do Jacuípe, initiated the dissemination of Spiritism in several cities of the State of Bahia.

+ He gave the first lecture at the Mount Scopus campus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

+ The choice of speaker for the recent annual Presidential lecture has been a matter of interest in the press.

+ The lecture notes on which the book was based are available for free from Sean Carroll’s.

+ The words of the lecture were later printed with the name “Resistance to Civil Government” in 1849.

+ He received the Rank Prize Funds Lecture Award in 2010.

+ The featuring videos are the lecture videos of shouts and calls during the song.

+ He became a member of the Gujarat Club where he attended a lecture by Mahatma Gandhi.

+ Transcript of a lecture given on Tuesday 19 October 1993 at Cambridge University.
+ His Nobel lecture in December 2002, "Nature's gift to science" is a homage to this modest nematode.

More in-sentence examples of “lecture”:

+ Also reading through the article, I get the impression this person does what he was educated for; Supervising students and leading exercies for a lecture is something often done by assistant lecturers at Universities in Europe.

+ When Pattie told him about the Maharishi, he became interested, and all four Beatles went to a lecture given by the Maharishi.

+ In the video, NiziU members lecture the shouts and calls for “WithU”, which they want “WithU” to sing the song together during their performance.

+ Cambridge Lecture Notes in Physics.

+ The Standard Notation was made to simplify the lecture of music notes, although it is mostly used to represent chords and the names of the music scales.

+ Balakrishnan, Lecture 1 – Introduction to Quantum Physics; Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, National Programme of Technology Enhanced Learning “Measurement” does not mean just a process in which a physicist-observer takes part, but rather.

+ The astronomy reader is to read in his solemn lectures, first the principles of the sphere, and the theory of the planets, and the use of the astrolabe and the staff, and other common instruments for the capacity of mariners.” Gresham lecture by Robin Wilson, 16 November 2005.

+ In 1996, he retired from public university and started to lecture at the Maltepe University.

+ Barenboim has given many lectures about music including the Reith Lecture in 2006.

+ Being the Herbert Spencer Lecture before the University of Oxford, on February 14, 1913.

+ In 2007 he celebrated his 70th birthday by giving an invited birthday lecture at the University of Southampton.

+ He accepted gifts and financial support freely offered to him by people inspired by his work, and continued with lecture tours and the publication of books and talk transcripts for more than half a century.

+ This hall offers students opportunities to take various workshops, for example,a lecture to learn how to act Japanese Drama, a lecture to learn how to play the shamisen: three-stringed Japanese instrument.

+ At MIT, a professor tried to cancel the lecture before it took place.

+ On 1 October 2006, Spassky suffered a minor stroke during a chess lecture in San Francisco.

+ On the evening of 19 April 1894 Ramsay was at a lecture given by Lord Rayleigh.

+ But he was no longer just a medical doctor and whenever possible he went to Europe to lecture at universities.

+ It was an overnight sensation and announced the new artistic style and its creator to the citizens of Paris.’, lecture by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC.

+ Dumas, for whom he had begun to lecture in 1853.

+ Off these colonnades were dressing rooms, lecture rooms, bath rooms, and rooms for storing equipment.

+ A lecture from astrophysist Otto Struve in 1951 strengthen Drake’s ideas about the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

+ An astrophysics professor leads a lecture about a black hole that absorbs everything around it.

+ A lecture is when someone talks to a group of people about something interesting.

+ The length of the lecture depends on the age group and the requirements in the individual categories and ranges from 10 to 20 minutes.

+ Prescott, James Quirk, Nancy Stokey and Neil Wallace are some of the people who have given the lecture since it was thought to be important in 1992.

+ It has a large architectural bookshop, a café, restaurant and lecture theatres.

+ His lecture and viewgraphs are available online.

+ At the start, the reaction in the United States matched the developments in Britain, and when Alfred Russel Wallace went there for a lecture tour in 1886–1887 his explanations of “Darwinism” were welcomed without any problems, but attitudes changed after the First World War.

+ He delivered an exposition of his ideas in a lecture on 13 January 1908, about six months before Hardy’s paper was published in English.

+ During this time, Miller attended a lecture given by Harold Urey on the subject of the origin of the solar system.

+ Feynman wrote some best-selling autobiographies, and his lecture notes became popular with physics students and qualified professionals.

+ There is a lecture theatre and a professorship named after him at the ANU.

+ He continued to lecture about his music until he had a stroke.

+ The Norwegian Institute of Technology established the Lars Onsager Lecture and The Lars Onsager Professorship in 1993 to award outstanding scientists in the scientific fields of  Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

+ Shri Satyatma Tirtha, through Uttaradi Math, encouraged water harvesting and management expert, the “waterman of India” and Ramon Magsaysay Award winner Rajendra Singh to give lecture on water conservation and other topics.

+ He presented a lecture course with the title “A Course in True Physical Chemistry” to the students of Petersburg University.

+ The lectures are often given in the Museum of London, which has a bigger lecture room than the College.

+ Sun’s warming is global: CfA lecture links solar activity and climate change.

+ Today the school has a 308-seat drama and opera theatre, concert hall, lecture / recital hall and a small studio theatre.

+ Dayana kindly spent her year-long reign traveling the world to lecture on humanitarian issues and to promote education regarding HIV/AIDS.

+ YouTube lecture at the Royal Institution by David Hone.

+ Notes are usually taken from a transient source, such as an oral discussion at a meeting, or a lecture or even a passing thought.

+ In 1894 he became Professor of Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.In 1896 he published a textbook entitled Modern Architecture in which he wrote down his ideas about the role of the architect, it based on his first lecture in the Academy.

+ Wu was on his way to lecture at Wuhan University.

+ There are also ongoing efforts to organize a public lecture led by Pitts which will coincide with the September celebrations.

+ Illustrated Lecture Nurse, Paul 2004.

+ In 1916, Mockus gave a lecture to the Lithuanian Freethought Association in Waterbury, Connecticut in the Lithuanian language.

+ Also reading through the article, I get the impression this person does what he was educated for; Supervising students and leading exercies for a lecture is something often done by assistant lecturers at Universities in Europe.

+ When Pattie told him about the Maharishi, he became interested, and all four Beatles went to a lecture given by the Maharishi.

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