Examples of using Five chapters in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Great Race of Yith is believed to have produced the first five chapters of the Manuscripts, which, among other things, contain a detailed chronicle of the race's history.
The paper publication'Services in Europe- 1995 data' com prises five chapters of analysis and one chapter identifying the sources.
The Communication, which comprises five chapters, analyses the situation
The first five chapters outline the case for renewable sources of energy
The five chapters are templates to guide you through contemplative class themes,
mostly other academics, in five chapters including Oxford,
The course ends with a written exam containing computer-based tasks that are related to the practical assignments of the five chapters.
it's a story of five chapters.
I believe it is quite possible to reach agreement on three of the five chapters.
Five chapters explain various aspects of the International Space Station,
The ISS Education Kit is a handy folder containing five chapters devoted to explaining various aspects of the International Space Station(ISS),
Part one contains five chapters including nucleation measurement
justice under a single title comprising five chapters corresponding to the main policies dedicated to the establishment of the area of freedom,
Ephesians five, chapter 22.
Ooh, five chapters?
Your first five chapters, So now I'm taking out… and I want you to start again.
I have gone through your first five chapters, Now, Moremi Oluwa… and I must say that I'm rather disappointed.
But I have approved the first five chapters of your thesis. I wasn't going to reveal it here and now.
Of Miss Oluwa's dissertation to an independent expert for consideration. We also took the liberty of sending the first five chapters.
(8)'Abodah Zarah("Idolatrous Worship"); five chapters; deals chiefly with the regulations concerning the attitude of the Jews toward idolatry and idolaters.