Stop Lecturing me and say I Love you.
Present Continuous Tense He/She/It is Lecturing.
He was Lecturing a small child.
Never! Never! Your brother is Lecturing Vicky.
What were you Lecturing about?
Miss, are you Lecturing us?
He's Lecturing me about rules?
I want to hear you Lecturing me.
So, he's Lecturing her at home now.
As a professor, are you Lecturing here?
I'm Lecturing myself already in my head.
Both of you love Lecturing people.
Now, don't you start Lecturing me.
Why aren't you Lecturing me today?
Look at yourself before Lecturing me.
You're single and Lecturing me on child discipline?
I have always hated celebrities Lecturing people on politics.
Well, you should stop Lecturing and let's go now.
Who are you Lecturing in front of our grandmaster?
Haven't giving up Lecturing me have you, even in death.
In the early 1980s, he began writing and Lecturing full-time.
Haven't given up Lecturing me, have you, even in death?
I apologize for Lecturing you about being on the field.
The classroom microphone includes wireless Lecturing microphones and wired desk-top microphones.
He's more like a favorite uncle helping them, than a Lecturing professor.
She advocates freedom of thought and human rights by publishing, Lecturing, and campaigning.
Your endless Lecturing, Big Bang,
Big Crunch… Has Sonja ever been asked if she's interested?
For the next two years, Antoinette began Lecturing on reform issues, especially women's rights.
The classroom amplifiers include mini mixer amplifier such as MP35U and Lecturing amplifier MP6906.