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1 He wasn't going to be lectured by the opposition on this matter!
2 It's a bit like being lectured by a salesman or an evangelist.
3 Once again he was cured by old Urgl and lectured by Engywook.
4 Israel didn't need to be lectured by foreign leaders, he said.
5 Beeton is all right, but I will not be lectured by Dr. Johnson.
6 I'm not going to be lectured by a chit like you.
7 It's so humiliating, to be lectured by any one like that.'
8 After being lectured by Colton Briggs I'm not quite ready to reengage with anyone.
9 And I don't appreciate being lectured by my own daughter.
10 Root did not appreciate being lectured by a Mud Boy.
11 To be lectured by you would be an advantage indeed.
12 If you think that I am going to be lectured by you, you're mistaken.
13 I'm not the man to be bullied or tyrannized or even lectured by a woman.
14 I'm proving a fine nurse, and am likely to be lectured by the doctor to-morrow.
15 I hope Cardinal Ratzinger will not be too upset at being lectured by The Irish Times.
16 And she had no idea, as she declared to herself, of being lectured by aunt Sarah.
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