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lecturing造句
1. You've got a lot of experience of lecturing. 2. He's always lecturing me about the way I dress. 3. I prefer questioning my pupils to lecturing them. 4. She was no longer interrogating but lecturing. 5. The director is always lecturing Jim for being late. 6. He is lecturing on Russian literature. 7. The president was lecturing the freshmen. 8. He's lecturing a group of tourists. 9. Professor Jones is not lecturing this term. 10. I wish you'd stop lecturing me! 11. He's a hypocrite - he's always lecturing other people on the environment but he drives around in a huge great car. 12. Laski spent a goodly part of his lecturing life in American universities. 13. She travelled widely in North America, lecturing on women's rights. 14. Do stop lecturing me! 15. Don't start lecturing me! 16. I remember you lecturing about goals. 17. She's always lecturing me on bad manners. 18. He has traveled widely, lecturing on such obscure but important topics as cryptography, intellectual property and cognitive theory. 19. Don't digress when lecturing. 20. She was always calling from distant hotel rooms, lecturing in Milwaukee or Tucson. 21. Warren Rudman, who has spent his retirement lecturing us about balancing the budget, is another. 22. He nodded and continued apace, lecturing me about how I should drink no alcohol and eat no fat. 23. That Nancy Bigears is a gem, lecturing me before I could offer my help. 24. Alice had enjoyed lecturing about the need of the University, and Septuagint in particular, for funding. 25. Most of his energy was channeled into writing and lecturing. 26. Turner suffered from asthma for many years, but persisted with his rather eccentric temperance lecturing. 27. He might well be, especially in a public manifestation, lecturing on Cosmopolis, an old bore. 28. As a senior research fellow, he has made a second career of writing, lecturing and teaching philosophy. 29. I seem to have done most of the talking, or maybe even lecturing, this evening. 30. Not to make full use of the subject expertise of the university lecturing and research staff for selection is obviously absurd.