Eksempler på bruk av Perhaps more på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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it's clear that hundreds of lives have been lost, perhaps more.
But perhaps more advantageous is the speed of Bitcoin transfers,
Perhaps more research can uncover links between Pyrin mutations,
Perhaps more of you have come across Alan Andrews,
directors and producers in the US perhaps more than anything.
But perhaps more important is that each undetected subclinical case may cost up to EUR 240 in milk losses.
bltafwm and bltalwm, and perhaps more.
Vicarage stretches back perhaps more than a thousand years.
Perhaps more commonly referred to as an ATV, a buggy is essentially a small motor vehicle with an open top.
Then her mantra is recited, followed by a visualization of her, perhaps more mantra, then the visualization is dissolved.
It's when they're older and perhaps more rebellious and resistive to instruction that you will have trouble with externally imposed rules.
The main character in the Damascus scroll is the Teacher of Righteousness or perhaps more correctly translated_ He who teaches that which is right- The only one- The oldest teacher.
with traces of mountain-building that took place perhaps more than 1000 million years ago(Sveconorvegian Orogenese).
it is perhaps more interesting for you to choose a model with a kickstand.
eight-line stanzas to which he limited himself, are perhaps more reminiscent of Chaucer's rhythm than are of Lydgate's.
followed by a visualization of her, perhaps more mantra, then the visualization is dissolved,
indeed perhaps more individual in its combination of an intimate,
Including the United States will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted including all that we have known
or"place of many trees", a derivative of the K'iche' Mayan word for"many trees"[13][14] or perhaps more specifically for the Cuate/Cuatli tree Eysenhardtia.
cared for… will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister, and perhaps more protracted.