Sentence examples for going to lecture from inspiring English sources

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"How are we going to lecture when people are shooting policemen in cold blood?" (Read the full transcript).

"They know the reforms they have to make, and I'm not going to lecture them," Mr. Bush's chief economic adviser, Lawrence B. Lindsey, said in an interview today.

"They see the lecture as dispensable, that is that they can get it out of a book more efficiently than getting up, getting dressed and going to lecture".

("If I'm our nominee, how is Hillary Clinton going to lecture me about living paycheck to paycheck?" he asked, memorably, at the first debate. "I was raised paycheck to paycheck").

When I told him what I'd done, there was no lecture; he simply said, 'I understand why you did it.' There's no use having a friend who's going to lecture you.

What I do know is that if you are going to lecture the world about right and wrong — and if you're trying to stop bad behavior — perhaps you shouldn't be engaging in a version of that behavior yourself.

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Later Bhutto went to lecture in international law at the University of Southampton - the first Asian to teach there.

After a meeting with Luther in Wittenberg, Germany, where he had gone to lecture, Lambert returned to Strasbourg in 1524 to preach Reformation notions to the French-speaking population.

Reasons for using videos to replace going to lectures included the subject matter (17%), the lecturer (23%) and a larger number of "other" reasons (83%; e.g., car troubles, family issues, appointments, etc).

Stopped going to lectures, studying, eating.

Have you ever tried going to lectures outside your course?

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