Examples of using End of chapter in English and their translations into Dutch
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End of chapter 1.
Feedback at end of chapter.
End of chapter 1.
So we will get to the end of chapter two.
End of Chapter Four.
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How about if Tess loses the baby at the end of chapter three?
End of Chapter Eight.
It's the exact same words used at the end of chapter 18.
End of Chapter Seven.
I-I really like, uh, what you did. The end of chapter five, the passage.
No, well, the end of chapter six, it's just not filmic.
And we will read from chapter six to the end of chapter eight.
At the end of chapter 6 of The Master and Margarita, the poet Riukhin has a dispute with the statue of Pushkin.
How popular has draughts been between 1000 and 1500?”, I asked at the end of chapter 11.
Al the end of Chapter 4, under E, is a table showing the maximum numbers of birds seen on one day from 1917-1961.
But in the original Russian text, Aloisy Mogarych appears already at the end of Chapter 13.
The end of chapter I contains the remark that in 1939,
we will read from chapter six to the end of chapter eight.
While that couldn't be more true SimpliLearn incorporates 50 end of chapter quizzes to ensure you learn all the material
You can purchase tapes full of them from any of the National EVP Associations see links at the end of Chapter 3.
At the end of chapter 9, he writes that people in whose chart the Sun
However, it would refer back to the general comments set out at the end of Chapter 2 of this Opinion.
it is more logical to include this article at the end of Chapter III, as removal is no longer possible once the person concerned has acquired the right of permanent residence, except on grounds of public policy.
In Nostradamus spådomar om kriget, the three lines which Goethe in Faust devoted to Nostradamus, are at the end of chapter XVI.
But what is interesting is that when you get to the end of chapter 11, you have that finality at the end. Well,
hope that we can reach the end of Chapter 66 without too much difficulty.
Consequently, many of the paths presented at the end of Chapter 2 seem to influence energy consumption for everyday
Cooperation and coordination will be essential to cope with the new challenges without extra resources across the EU see end of chapter 2.
I will introduce the potential outcomes framework because it is more closely connected to the ideas in the mathematical notes at the end of chapter 3 and 4.
which Bulgakov describes in The Master and Margarita at the end of chapter 12 of the novel.
