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Example sentences for "lecturing"

Lexicographically close words:
lecturer; lecturers; lectures; lectureship; lectureships; lectus; led; ledd; ledde; leddie
  1. He was very pleased to hear you do a lot of lecturing for the Cause; this is a very important field of service and one you should devote as much time to as possible.

  2. He was very pleased to hear you do a lot of lecturing for the Cause; this.

  3. I helped him in his work here, kept studying the works of different authors, and lecturing and reciting.

  4. I met Quango Hennadonah Perceriah, an Abyssinian Prince, who was traveling and lecturing on the customs of his country and the habits of its people.

  5. On his return, after 1108, he found William lecturing no longer at Notre-Dame, but in a monastic retreat outside the city, and there battle was again joined between them.

  6. His discomfited rival still had power to keep him from lecturing in Paris, hut soon failed in this last effort also.

  7. At Blackburn he stayed till 1831, lecturing on biblical literature, metaphysics, Greek and Latin.

  8. It was not till 1858, some time after he had returned from his lecturing tours, that he published the sequel called The Virginians.

  9. Of his peculiar manner of lecturing I have said but little, never having heard him.

  10. Professor Brande was lecturing at the time on a newly-discovered method of purifying sugar by sugar of lead; while they were in the laboratory Scoffern accidentally let fall a retort of corrosive liquid.

  11. He was frequently lecturing before the Royal Institution or the Royal Society; while he wrote a large number of scientific papers for the various philosophical periodicals to which he contributed.

  12. Early in 1816 we find Faraday beginning to put into practice those ideas on lectures and lecturing which he had so carefully considered before.

  13. He devoted the remainder of his life to lecturing upon his theories in different parts of Germany.

  14. Mr. Mann visited all parts of the state, lecturing to parents and stimulating the teachers.

  15. His success in lecturing and his zeal in religious work drew around him a large number of students.

  16. In 1836, when Longfellow became Professor of Modern Languages at Harvard, Sumner was lecturing in the Law School.

  17. The offending professor was lecturing to his class one morning, and happened to say that baldness was no sign of age.

  18. Curious Sentence= Some years ago the celebrated Edward Irving had been lecturing at Dumfries, and a man who passed as a wag in that locality had been to hear him.

  19. Light Through a Crack= Some years ago the celebrated Edward Irving had been lecturing at Dumfries, and a man who passed as a wag in that locality had been to hear him.

  20. And until your reading is wide enough to give you this view of them, you had better not attempt course lecturing in the twentieth century.

  21. If, when you read, the words all run together in the first few minutes, or, you invariably get a headache about the third page, let lecturing alone.

  22. I take up this question because it is certain that this method of lecturing will increase among Socialists in the future and we should learn to avoid sources of disaster.

  23. There is no lecturing future ahead of the man who says to some disappointed auditor he meets afterward on the street: "Well, the weather was so bad I didn't think anybody would turn out.

  24. Course lecturing is by far the most difficult of all forms of lecturing.

  25. THE STYLE Street speaking is widely different from hall lecturing and this the reason so many speakers succeed at one and fail at the other.

  26. Probably the best form of lecturing is to speak from a few pages of notes.

  27. But such a blunder in lecturing cannot be remedied--at least for that occasion.

  28. Ideas are the real foundation of good lecturing and words must always be subordinate.

  29. He did some lecturing and private teaching, but I do not think they were great in amount.

  30. I had been lecturing at Knox College, of which my friend John Finley was the President.

  31. I was lecturing in Pittsburg at the time, and ran up to take another look at Brady's Bend.

  32. Only the other day, when I was lecturing in Chicago, a woman came up and asked if I was the Riis she had travelled with on a Hamburg steamer twenty-five years before, and who was going home to be married.

  33. Oh, well, I think lecturing is dreadful; you'll never convince me.

  34. Alice was lecturing him about it last night, and the only result was we nearly killed ourselves laughing.

  35. Footnote: Of these Marheineke, Neander, and Lachmann had been lecturing at Berlin during Amiel's residence there.

  36. Scientific lecturing ought to be, above all things, clear, instructive, well put together, and convincing.

  37. Some months afterwards when lecturing in California he received a letter from this lady asking him to accept the original manuscript of the sonnet which he had quoted.

  38. You will understand by this that you must cease temperance lecturing or taking an active part in temperance gatherings or agitation.

  39. They were co-workers on the Waco News and when the Apostle began lecturing Ward became his manager.

  40. I have been frequently asked why, in lecturing on Humbugs, I skip the lawyers.

  41. The monk Probus is perhaps lecturing on Virgil or Cicero, and that with such hearty enthusiasm that his brother-professors accuse him in good-natured jesting of ranking them with the saints.

  42. After a day or so at my old home with my mother we ran about in a Ford car for a fortnight, lecturing every evening.

  43. Six weeks of lecturing nearly every single night in a new town in Canada gave me a real vision of Canadian Western life, and a sincere admiration for its people who are making a nation of which the world is proud.

  44. I was lecturing during this winter in both these latter countries, though during the months of December and January travelling became very difficult owing to the continuous blizzards.

  45. The distaste for beating the big drum, which lecturing for your own work always appears to be, makes me quite unable to see any virtue in not doing it, but just asking the Lord to do it.

  46. April was spent partly in lecturing and partly in attending surgical clinics--a very valuable experience being a week's work with Dr.

  47. Lecturing then as we went west we reached Colorado, visited the Grand Canyon, and lectured all along the Pacific Coast from San Diego to Victoria--finding many old friends and making many new ones.

  48. And the greater progress I made in my lecturing on philosophy or theology, the more I departed alike from the practice of the philosophers and the spirit of the divines in the uncleanness of my life.

  49. My lecturing became utterly careless and lukewarm; I did nothing because of inspiration, but everything merely as a matter of habit.

  50. These proved so satisfactory to all who read them that they came to believe me no less adept in lecturing on theology than I had proved myself to be in the held of philosophy.

  51. America presenting a congenial residence, he resolved to visit that country and purchase some land, upon which he might occupy his leisure from lecturing and writing.

  52. Some years afterwards, she again made a lecturing tour, but this time she spoke on subjects of a political nature, and met with a better reception.

  53. At Noli Bruno gained a living for about five months by teaching grammar to boys and lecturing in private to some gentlefolk upon the Sphere.

  54. Lecturing appears to be the fellow's specialty.

  55. He was lecturing me about how my father ought to run his business.

  56. I knew that if I missed lecturing in Fort Wayne that evening, I could not appoint another time for that purpose, for every night was engaged during the next two months.

  57. My lecturing season is among my most grateful memories of England.

  58. While I was on my Western lecturing tour in 1866, long before I got out of Illinois, I began to observe that at the various hotels where I stopped my room very frequently was No.

  59. I remember his lecturing in Bethel on “Charity.

  60. But, of course, you cannot be he; for I remember that Sidney Ormond is now lecturing in England to tremendous audiences all over the country.


  61. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lecturing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    coeducational; cultural; demagoguery; didactic; disciplinary; edifying; educational; elocution; eloquence; enlightening; hortatory; illuminating; informative; initiatory; instructive; introductory; lecturing; oratory; preceptive; pyrotechnics; rhetoric; speaking; teaching