Sentence examples for were lectures from inspiring English sources

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were lectures

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To teach (somebody) by giving a speech on a given topic.

  • The professor lectured to two classes this morning.

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There were lectures on Sloterdijk's thoughts on Europe, democracy, religion, love, war, anger, the family, and space.

Someone set up a café; there were lectures and concerts and a statistical office run by a mathematician named Landau.

There were lectures, bus trips to historic places opened only for reunion classes, beach trips for the kiddies, dinners and an open bar offset by A.A. meetings.

There were lectures on his commentaries on Shakespeare and Clausewitz, and on his witty diaries, and slides of buildings inspired by his insights.

There were lectures on the history of the conflict and pleas to the hakamah to use their considerable power for good.

At the celebration, there were lectures on every aspect of Baum's life and work, displays of Oz collectibles, and a church service with an Oz theme.

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Not that they were lecturing.

Ms. Armistead says the two of them were lectured.

Both classrooms were lecture based.

We were lectured at.

There are lectures too.

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