Examples of using May join in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
There is no limit to the number of programs you may join.
People with epilepsy, whose medical condition is stable, may join the military.
Fine, you may join.
Now that you have returned, brother, you may join us as we claim our power.
Late arriving guests may join the ship at an approved port of call in the scheduled cruise itinerary.
Students who feel talented and skilled may join various development projects already during their university years.
And(b) Customer may join in the defense with its own counsel at its own expense.
engineers, may join the project at all stages and to perform as a full range of activities, and its individual elements, among which.
Any late arriving Guests may join the ship at an approved port of call in the scheduled cruise itinerary.
Those who wish to proceed with their scientific studies may join PhD courses, which will provide sound basis
May join an Open Water Diver class(for the open water dives module) up to 3
Any late arriving guest may join the ship at an approved port of call in the scheduled itinerary.
Organisations may join the advisory board for an annual fee of between US$5000
May join a Certified Advanced Instructor in performing the Deep Diving portion of the Master Diver Certification.
Students who feel talented and skilled enough may join various development projects already during their university years.
I threw everyone out, on my friends after. I said: Who wants to stop this, may join me.
A state with nuclear weapons may join the treaty, so long as it agrees to destroy them in accordance with a legally binding, time-bound plan.
Additionally, students may join extracurricular academic courses and scientific circles at the departments.
After breeding has finished, this species abandons its territory, and may join small flocks including other warblers prior to migration.
A State that possesses nuclear weapons may join the Treaty, so long as it agrees to destroy its weapons in accordance with a legally binding, time-bound plan.