Examples of using To the lecture in English and their translations into Greek
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Coming to the lecture?
He's probably on his way to the lecture.
Invite you to the lecture entitled.
Don't forget you're taking me to the lecture.
Reference to the lecture of Prof.
People also translate
What was your reaction to the lecture?
Admission to the lectures is free(start time: 19.00).
Why didn't she come to the lecture?
She came to the lecture with two body guards, two tough men who watched over her.
Weren't you listening to the lecture?
Are you going to the lecture next week on apogee deterioration of the Amstat five-eleven?
CRETE" Admission to the lectures.
A student came to the lecture with her child because she didn't have any money to hire a babysitter.
Oh, God, do we have to go to the lecture?
Stephen goes to the lecture with Elaine, the two having fallen in love, and Jane and Jonathan reunite.
Only the conscientious students came to the lecture.
We have to listen to the lecture of that SS officer.
Only the conscientious students came to the lecture.
How many people listen to the lectures that you download from here? 1.
Why don't you stay at home andsend your other self to the lecture?
How many people listen to the lectures that you download from here?
All the sessions will be recorded andthe students can listen to the lectures at the free time.
Some come to the lecture as expert“students” who know how to learn, and have good note taking and study habits.
I was thinking of going to the lecture on posterior cingulate cortex lesions in the formation of autobiographical memory.
We recommend you read the section before you listen to the lecture, but of course, that's up to you.
FORTH invites you to the lecture of Professor Michael HOFREITER entitled"Evolutionary genetics using ancient DNA or how to avoid boring research" on Tuesday, 13 November 2012 at 16:00 hrs.
PRINT View the article published in the Greek newspaper‘Aggelioforos' on 6 December and referred to the lecture of Prof.
Aegeus and the Swedish Institute at Athens are happy to invite you to the lecture:‘Iasos and Minoanisation', by Nicoletta Momigliano(University of Bristol).