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Example sentences for "next lecture"

  • Further discussion of this question I reserve for my next lecture.

  • I shall try to show you in my next lecture that to admit that our knowledge of God is based upon inference is not incompatible with the belief that God has spoken to man face to face, as a man speaketh to his friend.

  • In my next lecture, I will apply the pragmatic method to the stage of philosophizing known as Common Sense.

  • I shall face that task in my next lecture, and will add but a few words, in finishing the present one.

  • To-day I only describe it,--in my next lecture I will discuss it.

  • I will ask you, in the course of my next lecture, to regard it attentively; to-day, I must rapidly draw to the conclusions I would leave with you.

  • I hope to continue the subject of social forces in my next lecture.

  • In my next lecture I propose to treat the important subject of the Laws which govern States and Governments, and which regulate, generate, and control the social forces which we have seen at work in the body politic.

  • With regard to other advantages afforded by an elliptical social system, we will defer the consideration of this important subject until my next lecture.

  • The positive evidence of the identity of the mind I shall proceed to consider in my next Lecture.

  • It is, in short, to have that second view of nature, as existing in time as well as space, to the consideration of which I am to proceed in my next Lecture.

  • To this I shall proceed in my next Lecture.

  • There is much more to interest our curiosity, in the sensations and perceptions which more frequently go under those names; to the consideration of which I shall proceed in my next Lecture.

  • This change, and its results, will be the subject of my next lecture.

  • What she did understand by it, we will try to ascertain in the course of next lecture.

  • I shall have to notice another in the course of next lecture.

  • I will do that, if you please, in next lecture, for it is a word of greater weight and authority than we commonly believe.

  • How these pointed arches ought to be grouped and decorated, I shall endeavor to show you in my next lecture.

  • In my next lecture, I will try to discuss some of the psychological conditions of this second birth.

  • In my next lecture I will try to complete my rough description of religious experience; and in the lecture after that, which is the last one, I will try my hand at formulating conceptually the truth to which it is a witness.

  • But religious philosophy is an enormous subject, and in my next lecture I can only give that brief glance at it which my limits will allow.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    afterwards discovered; another cause; direct opposition; honest thought; little ways; love letters; magical power; next after; next chapter; next come; next election; next issue; next month; next mornin; next proceeded; next reached; next summer; next term; next time; next week; next went; right after; social labor; well armed; when found; young madam