Voorbeelden van het gebruik van An exclamation in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
No, that was just an exclamation.
Like an exclamation.-Samantha.-Samantha!
Samantha.-Samantha!-Like an exclamation.
An exclamation of astonishment burst from me.
It was, um… It was an exclamation of admiration.
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The great Jove persists only as an exclamation.
My god. Is that an exclamation or a prayer?
End with a question mark, not an exclamation.
My god. Is that an exclamation or a prayer?
K for me is no longer a question, but an exclamation.
Is that an exclamation or a prayer? My god.
Will bring you home. After beard teased, an exclamation of surprise.
Is that an exclamation or a prayer? My god?
Hey, man, everything you say tonight's got to be said with an exclamation.
Sarah his wife came with an exclamation and clasped her face.
Collo: an exclamation of wonder, ex.‘That boat cost millions!
Well, this example shows that IGHT is used in the form of an exclamation.
After beard teased… an exclamation of surprise will bring you home.
Mark the end of a sentence which is not a question or an exclamation Examples.
An exclamation that springs forth like a declaration of love for life.
MARANATHA”“Maranatha”, an exclamation of hope that has been expressed since the early church.
In addition to that, you should remember that IGHT can also be used as an exclamation.
The Leprotto room is an exclamation, a surprise, a short escape for two.
that he spoke these words purely as an exclamation of surprise!
Chapeau” in France(where Chanel began as a hatter) is an exclamation of admiration and the Dutch equivalent“hats off” is used to compliment.
except when any object of picturesque beauty within their view drew from her an exclamation of delight exclusively addressed to her sister.
Clapping isn't worship, but an exclamation of joy in thanksgiving,
got nominated at ITS-festival Amsterdam with the Choreography Award 2010 for An Exclamation of Surprise or Incredulity of William Collins, in which he danced.
open as if in an exclamation, and the eyes with an expression of surprise.

