Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
I pointed this time, like I was doing a lecture.
"I came in Saturday to do a lecture and the fellow behind me was snoring away," she recalled.
You did a lecture with these lantern slides, but toward the end you dropped out and let the performance run itself.
Your doing a lecture tour was heroic.
Savion Glover, the tap dancer and choreographer, did a lecture demonstration.
First they done a lecture on temperance; but they didn't make enough for them both to get drunk on.
"If I'm doing a lecture, he's right there in the front row, and he always sends a note if your work is published," he said.
That same year he did a lecture tour of the United States, speaking at various institutions of his Order.
In 1998, Dzhemal did a lecture tour in South Africa.
This is different from the traditional school where a course lasts a semester or a year long which would include a teacher doing a lecture for the course.
She did a lecture tour in the United States and Europe, she says, telling people how "wonderful" the Cultural Revolution was.
They use resources such as internet, PowerPoint presentations and videos to learn, instead of a teacher standing up in front of the room doing a lecture every day.
I was scheduled to do a lecture, two roundtable discussions on writing for young adults, and to address a group of city librarians on the changing styles in children's reading.
"Listen," he reassured me, "anybody who tells you he's transcended his ego..." In 1964, Leary and Alpert did a lecture series on the West Coast.
I got a call: would I do a lecture on the history of the Paris Commune for something called The Really Free School in Bloomsbury?
For a ship's manifest in 1903, he listed his age as 56, and his occupation as "lecturer" when he did a lecture tour to Vancouver and San Francisco.
Frieda Harris had plans to do a lecture tour in the United States and exhibit the original paintings of the Thoth tarot deck in the fall of 1948, but this never materialised.
Z.R.: I was about to do a lecture for the Republican Women in Riverside, and someone read that I'd done naked pictures, and they told me they didn't know if they should have me.
by the way if anyone is intersted Brian Moore is doing a lecture at LSE (uni) on 15 November - you'll have to order the free tickets from the website on 8 November
In 1953, Grumman was elected to the Board of Trustees of his alma mater, Cornell University and donated $110,000 for a new squash building which now bears his name, as does a lecture hall on the campus.
In the 2005 House M.D. episode entitled "Three Stories", Dr. House does a lecture on diagnosing leg pain, and states that "Leg is a leg is a leg", whoever the patient.
The Urchins' Faerie Queen "Once when I was doing a lecture at the Smithsonian I heard Evangeline Bruce talking about my mother, saying what a great influence she'd been," the designer Zandra Rhodes says.
(See Media/Print below)In April, 2011 Stanley Modrzyk did a lecture entitled Wicca - aka Witchcraft, The Religion and performed a ritual at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois.
This worked pretty well for Calculus, say, where we'd meet in the morning, go over the homework, do a lecture, get more homework, do the homework, meet after lunch, go over the homework, get a lecture and get more homework.
Be honest, I wasn't looking-it just never occurred to me anybody could be on my tail at that speed-" "I was in your slipstream, Andretti, saving gas; are you familiar with the concept or shall I do a lecture on elementary aerodynamics?