Sentence examples for having a lecture from inspiring English sources

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Joyce had prepared for its critical reception by having a lecture given by Valery Larbaud, who pointed out the Homeric correspondences in it and that "each episode deals with a particular art or science, contains a particular symbol, represents a special organ of the human body, has its particular colour... proper technique, and takes place at a particular time".

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Instructor M reported having a lecture-dominated, traditional instructional style, but no RTOP data from prior iterations of the course were available to provide a baseline score.

It has a lecture hall, a gymnasium and a recreation area.

But Herrenknecht had a lecture to prepare, and he wanted to go home.

But Mr. Holbrook's Twain had a lecture to give -- which is to say a purpose and a dramatic necessity.

Tonight we have a lecture but it's interrupted when we take a call for a chip pan fire.

They will not respond, and I won't have a lecture.

At this meeting the had a lecture by a Revolutionary War buff, Lou Gionobli, clad in full British military regalia.

"Now he will have a lecture tour and is negotiating with a big press to write a book about his specialty -- the truth".

The February seminar will have a lecture on resources to use when you cannot comprehend all the accounting issues.

The Paul Sabatier University has a lecture room named "Amphithéâtre Turing" (Bâtiment U4).

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