Examples of using To give a lecture in English and their translations into Polish
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I'm going to school to give a lecture.
I need to give a lecture, meet the faculty.
I don't want you to give a lecture.
I need to give a lecture, meet the faculty.
I went to Kyushu to give a lecture.
To give a lecture?- If you find it interesting and want to talk?
One time, you were going to give a lecture on quantum physics.
And I don't feel in this occasion getting prize to give a lecture.
Schroedinger was to give a lecture on his wave equation.
When Dr. Birnholz-Vazquez came to the local community college to give a lecture.
The award winner is invited to give a lecture at the Institute.
I'm going to Harvard in about three or four-- no, it's about two months from now-- to give a lecture.
But on the troop ship, I was asked to give a lecture on the sex thing.
Here, it is becoming a very centralized stuff and everybody doesn't want to understand Sahaja Yoga,but everyone wants to give a lecture.
It says I invited Henry Gerard here to give a lecture this Friday.
Once I was asked to give a lecture at one of the top universities in Pennsylvania.
It followed with an invitation to give a lecture in Japan.
Marshall, the youngest member of the audience, raised his hand with a question. When Dr. Birnholz-Vazquez came to the local community college to give a lecture.
I guess they had someone lined up to give a lecture later this week and he canceled on them.
How big is the need for reliable information on the subject“Clearance of vessels under the Croatian EU accession” actually is, SeaHelp,having recently experienced on the occasion of an invitation to give a lecture in Graz.
Tomorrow, I'm supposed to give a lecture explaining the genius of Harwood Fritz Merrill.
Came to the local community college to give a lecture, When Dr, Birnholz-Vazquez.
Speaker- a person entitled to give a lecture during the Conference and chosen by the Organiser according to the procedure referred to in paragraph V of the Regulations.
Like at Ottawa university,when professor Janice flamengo attempted to give a lecture that questioned the feminist narrative.
I went to St. Petersburg to give a lecture for students on mass communication theory.
Danuta Hübner will welcome Professor Spence to Brussels on 27 September to give a lecture on his recent work on economic growth and development.
In February you were in the USA to give a lecture about the catastrophe and meet with important politicians of the United States.
Steinbrenner wants everyone in the front office… to give a lecture in their area of business expertise.- Yeah.
Kira, thought you were scheduled… to give a lecture to the staff this morning.
Pope Benedict was invited to give a lecture at Italy's biggest university.