Examples of using Returning to england in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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of the hostages escaped, and John saved his honor by returning to England, where he died.
She learned X-ray crystallography techniques in Paris, returning to England in 1951 to work in John Randall's laboratory at King's College in London.
She learned methods for X-ray crystallography while in Paris, returning to England in 1951 to work in the laboratory of John Randall at King's College, London.
Johannesburg in South Africa, and then returning to England again.
Before returning to England, Eriol asks Sakura to split his magic between himself and her father, so that he will no
Leader Before returning to England for provisions, John White puts his son-in-law Ananais Dare in charge,
Johannesburg in South Africa, and then returning to England again.
Before returning to England for provisions, leader John White puts his son-in-law Ananais Dare in charge,
Which means it's filled with the bodies The tomb appears to have been built during the Second Crusade, of Crusader knights who invaded Egypt before returning to England.
Johannesburg in South Africa; and then returning to England again.
Returning to England less than two years later,
The tomb appears to have been built during the second Crusade… which means it's filled with the bodies of crusader knights who invaded Egypt… before returning to England.
Sicily for a year, then moved to Hiroshima, Japan, where he taught English to technical students for eight years, before returning to England, where he could live on his earnings as a writer.
Which means it's filled with the bodies of Crusader knights who invaded Egypt before returning to England. The tomb appears to have been built during the Second Crusade.
Whilst it was commonly held that the Bagot originated from Valais Blacknecks that were acquired in Switzerland by crusaders returning to England, this theory was thoroughly discredited by Werner in 1978.
He had been woefully unprepared to lead an Arctic expedition, and upon returning to England, he was known as the Man Who Ate His Shoes- yet the sobriquet was uttered more often with awe than with ridicule.
After leaving America and returning to England in 1851, Sylvester became a lawyer
then moved to Hiroshima, Japan, where he taught English to technical students for eight years, before returning to England, where he could live on his earnings as a writer and support his pregnant wife.
then moved to Hiroshima, Japan, where he taught English to technical students for eight years, before returning to England, where he could live on his earnings as a writer and support his pregnant wife.
Crossrail Lead Archaeologist Jay Carver said:“This is a unique and exciting find that reveals evidence of humans returning to England and in particular the Thames Valley after a long hiatus during the Ice Age.