Sentence examples for division into chapters from inspiring English sources

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Stig Bjorkman There are elements in Dogville that are reminiscent of classic Anglo-Saxon literature, from Fielding to Dickens, with the omniscient narrator's voice and the division into chapters, where the chapter headings give an idea of what is about to happen.

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There are no enlarged initials, no divisions into chapters or sections such as are found in later manuscripts, but a different system of division peculiar to this manuscript.

There are no enlarged initials; no stops or accents; no divisions into chapters or sections such as are found in later manuscripts.

The division into 81 chapters reflects numerological interest and is associated particularly with the Heshanggong version, which also carries chapter titles.

But try as they might, the showy effects -- the dream episodes, freeze frames and slow-motion sequences, the artful sound mixing and the division of the narrative into "chapters" -- can't compensate for the basic emptiness of the story.

It soon becomes apparent, however, that the dominant stylistic and dramatic influence is Brecht with the division into a prologue and nine chapters and the alienating devices that constantly keep us aware that we are watching an instructive spectacle.

It also divided its provisions into chapters.

Each book is organized into chapters and verses.

The book was not divided into chapters, each dealing with one municipality; instead, our issues were integrated into each chapter.

Megatokyo is divided into chapters.

The text of the codex is not divided into chapters.

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