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How to use lecturer in a sentence

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He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Elected to a fellowship at Trinity College, he became a tutor and lecturer and taught at Cambridge all his life.
Guest speakers include David Ledsham, lecturer in art and design at the University of Ulster, and John Wood from Goldsmiths College in London.
The lecturer is a buff guy in his mid-forties with a husky voice, and he's standing next to a blowup mattress.
Twenty five persons including a lecturer and a librarian were injured in the police action.
Next week, crime fiction writer and University of Western Sydney lecturer Jane Goodall rides again.
Robbie Johnson had cornered a timid young lecturer and was educating him about the nature of the real world outside the ivory tower.
Formerly senior lecturer in classics at Royal Holloway, Peter Howell is writing a book on triumphal arches.
But to Sheffield Hallam University lecturer Ian Rotherham, the variegated yellow archangel is a puzzle to be solved.
He has much to say about Emerson's later career as a lyceum lecturer, little about his early career as a Unitarian minister.
By then, he'd become a barrister, then a senior lecturer in criminology at Melbourne University, and then moved into private consulting.
He looks and sounds every inch the austere, reserved and respected university lecturer that he once was.
To get involved you have to have a first-class degree and be entered by your university lecturer.
He often travels to industry events and client meetings, and is a popular guest lecturer at several business schools.
What if a lecturer could be tenured as a lecturer, according to a set of criteria that pertained specifically to that work?
The lecturer dealt principally with the budding of fruit trees and the control of insect pests.
Professionally he had many strings to his bow, being a writer of prose and poetry, editor and lecturer.
The celebrity lecturer this year is a well-known plantswoman and former chairman of the Hardy Plant Society.
The worst thing is that, in seminars, one lecturer puts people's essays up on a projector screen and the rest of the group has to comment on it.
Those who have been in the lecturer and clinician positions for six years may be advanced to the senior positions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Panajotatu has since 1908 been a lecturer in bacteriology at Athens University.
While Mr. Hughes was in Glasgow he was very popular, not only as a daguerreotypist, but as a lecturer.
Alfred was very much interested in the big snake and the lady whom the lecturer introduced as a snake charmer.
And yet to the quackish lecturer it is the key to unlock all his scientific treasures.
Both the lecturer and the discussion leader can be either monological or dialogical, even though they are using different methods.
If he had been a university extension lecturer, he could scarcely have been more many-sided.
As journalist and lecturer Kilmer was copious and enthusiastic rather than deep.
It was also represented on the board of instruction by a non-resident lecturer.
The lecturer says the Table was round so that every knight might be at the head of it.
He provided an endowment from some lands at Bexley, and appointed as the first lecturer, his friend, Degory Wheare.
She had the facts, too, and even quoted the New York lecturer and Mr. dugan.
The lecturer arose like an outraged moralist to repudiate the scandalous charge of libidinousness.
Not long before the Restoration he was offered, and strongly pressed to accept, the post of lecturer at lisburn, in Ireland.
Mrs. Berry, in her circle, was known as a certificated lecturer against the snares of matrimony.
He used to go 'starring' it in the provinces, itinerating as a tuppenny lecturer on Tom Paine.
He had no desire to be a poet, an Indo-Iranian etymologist, a lecturer to women's clubs, or the secretary of state.
Why, such men as that English duke whom the lecturer gripped and flagellated.
After returning to Kenya in 2009, I was appointed as a lecturer in inorganic chemistry at the University of Nairobi.
It was Bunny's father, the agitator and anarchistic lecturer.
Dr Jenny Gregory is a lecturer in history at the University of Western Australia and is a director of UWA Press.
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