Examples of using May make in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
The inventor shall have access to the files and may make remarks even if he is not the applicant.
These programs may make visitors ponder that what happened to Jewish people has partly also happened
May make one free Coup attempt(with this card's Operations value)
thus using this formula containing caffeine may make you suffer from some kinds of allergic reactions.
regardless of any offers they may make, as the pole shift approaches.
narcotic pain medications them worse if you have any of the following symptoms because these products may make.
limit emissions of carbon dioxide, and may make similar provisions for other undertakings with high energy consumption.
To prevent cancellation of reservation due to the suspicion that a given reservation was made with the intention not to use it, the User may make a guaranteed reservation by supplying his payment card number.
a business day or at any other time, that may make currency markets to open at price levels which are substantially different from prices previously quoted.
Without prejudice to any recommendations the Commission may make to Member States,
other third parties may make recordings of the event
Might make a pretty good movie.
You know what might make people feel better?
Might make a good museum.
Might make your life a little easier.
Might make her a little more cooperative.
This statement might make her contact me.
Might make you feel better.
Might make you feel better.
The EIT might make available complementary financial resources to help build up infrastructural capacity.