he sipped at the glass of water on the lectern and then resumed.
The speaker stood behind the lectern to deliver the keynote address.
The lecturer placed his notes on the lectern before starting the presentation.
The professor adjusted the height of the lectern to suit his preference.
The politician gripped the sides of the lectern tightly while giving his speech.
The church pastor placed the Bible on the lectern before starting the sermon.
The student nervously tapped their fingers on the lectern while giving a presentation.
The mayor's speech was interrupted by a sudden malfunction of the lectern microphone.
The lecturer gestured towards the audience while stepping away from the lectern.
The speaker's voice echoed through the auditorium from behind the lectern.
The lectern was adorned with intricate carvings and ornate designs for the event.
How do I know that there is a lectern?
In her television impersonation of Spicer, she often used a motorized lectern.
ONE-BY-ONE they approach the lectern, explaining why they will cast their votes.
And he was off, pounding his finger on the lectern to make his point.
Theresa May, Britain's prime minister, danced to the lectern at the Conservative Party conference.
Then I imagined that I stood at a lectern in a large, beautiful, warm and bright hall.
I have to be really careful, for example, when I climbed the steep narrow stairs that lead to this lectern.
The " blue goose" is what White House staffers call the travelling presidential lectern.
That one must have been written by the best psychiatrist ever, to know that about such a tiny figure behind a lectern.
At the other extreme, avoid leaning on the lectern, or standing with your weight distributed on one hip or the other.
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