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Example sentences for "lectured"

Lexicographically close words:
lectors; lectric; lectum; lectura; lecture; lecturer; lecturers; lectures; lectureship; lectureships
  1. I traveled and lectured as the Princess Quango Hennadonah Perceriah, wife of the Abyssinian Prince.

  2. In 1460 he entered the university of Freiburg in Baden, where, after graduation, he lectured for some time on the Sententiae of Peter Lombard, the commentaries of Alexander of Hales, and several of the works of Aristotle.

  3. He lectured principally on the Aristotelian philosophy, conforming as far as possible to the orthodox methods.

  4. In 1645 he accepted the chair of mathematics in the College Royal at Paris, and lectured for many years with great success.

  5. He also lectured before the New York Botanical Society, the Medical Society of Boston, the Society of Western Electric Engineers at Chicago.

  6. There were now several Professors in the college, in the Provincial Service, who were highly qualified, and who lectured to the highest classes with very great success.

  7. He became a novice of the Society of Jesus before completing his studies at the university of Lyons, where, after taking the final vows, he lectured on philosophy to students attracted by his fame from all parts of France.

  8. He lectured in a garden called the Lacydeum, which was presented to him by Attalus I.

  9. Palmerston had lectured the King on the objections to foreign ambassadors staying too long in London, where they became too much at home, and even came to acquire a real and important influence.

  10. It recurred to my mind last night that last autumn, at Rochecotte, while walking alone with him on the way to visit my schools I spoke to him of his future, and lectured him about his carelessness and extravagance.

  11. Mr. Beecot thereupon retired to bed, and lectured his wife on the enormity of having brought a parricide into the world.

  12. He cast down his cunning eyes and shuffled with his feet while Hurd lectured him.

  13. We had already been lectured at Souastre by Lieut.

  14. He must also have gone, as a boy, to the "Concord Lyceum," where he afterwards lectured every winter.

  15. Thoreau gave his first lecture there in April, 1838, and afterwards lectured nearly every year for more than twenty years.

  16. During its first half century he lectured nearly a hundred times in this Lyceum, reading there, first and last, nearly all the essays he published in his lifetime, and many that have since been printed.

  17. Miss Dwight lectured on art, a few years ago, charging at first ten dollars for a series of six lectures, but afterward she reduced the price to five dollars.

  18. In the Female Medical College of Philadelphia, great attention is given to the study of physiology; and several graduates from that institution have lectured upon this subject, one or two of them with great success.

  19. Todd really lectured me on how I should go 'cuz he didn't when he was my age, but I can't relive his life!

  20. More interesting than the machine, however, was the teacher who lectured to us.

  21. The extravagant poor are unwilling to let the thrifty reap the rewards of their savings and abstinence," lectured the Political Economist of the standard school.

  22. But Lindsay had once lectured in a college; he did not easily finish his exposition.

  23. He lectured at various universities, and on account of his close association with royalty, as well as on account of his own high character and strong personality, he was a commanding figure wherever he went.

  24. Saint-Simon was an excellent and learned man who wrote, lectured and taught on philosophic themes.

  25. Thomas Aquinas lectured here, and many distinguished men of science and of law passed through their first schools in the Umbrian hill town.

  26. The two great lawyers Baldo Baldeschi and Bartolo Alfani were students in the University of Perugia, and Alberico Gentile, who afterwards lectured in Oxford, studied here at the University.

  27. But he went on to the palace; and presently, as he sat there surrounded by officers in more or less brilliant uniforms, a tinman, speaking in the name of the people, lectured him roundly on his past misdeeds.

  28. He speaks excellent English and has lectured in the United States.

  29. He has lectured in the United States as well as in Europe, and is now editor of two weekly papers of large circulation.

  30. He worked his way to town, and lectured on the road.

  31. He lectured far and wide; and, though he met with much opposition, facts in the end prevailed.

  32. Upon retiring from business in 1819 he devoted himself to science, notably botany and mineralogy, upon which subjects he lectured at the Germantown Academy, of which he was secretary of the board of trustees for thirty years.

  33. I lectured here, on the trip, the other night-over sixteen hundred dollars in gold in the house--every seat taken and paid for before night.

  34. Clemens lectured to a jammed house and acquired much reputation.

  35. He wrote, talked, lectured incessantly for the advancement of art and the Academy of Design.

  36. You will remember an excursion we made on Sunday, and I lectured learnedly on the archæology of the fabric.

  37. If we had lectured each other alternately on the Integral Calculus, Blanquette would have given us her rapt and happy attention.

  38. Ball: Madame Francoise, the midwife of Catharine de Medici, lectured ably to students of both sexes.

  39. In 795 Harun al-Rashid made the pilgrimage, came with two of his sons to Medina, and sat at the feet of Malik as he lectured in the mosque.

  40. Promoted to the doctorate in 1505, he lectured on philosophy at Montaigu College and on theology at Navarre.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lectured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.