Examples of using May spread in English and their translations into Norwegian
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in turn may spread your word.
In addition, many birds are carriers of a variety of bacteria and parasites and may spread infectious diseases,
As a live vaccine, the vaccine strain is excreted from vaccinated birds and may spread to turkeys.
Meanwhile, German respondents may believe that supporting increased EU taxation may spread the costs around more evenly than the large current German contribution.
Stomach cancer- can develop in any part of the stomach may spread throughout the stomach and to other organs surrounding.
Independent research has also shown that the patented genes may spread to species related to the CM-crops.
As a live vaccine, the vaccine strain is excreted from vaccinated birds and may spread to turkeys.
This is one of its tactics to deceive users into pressing the links that may spread further infections.
GANDCRAB 5.3 may still be active on your machine and may spread to other computers on your network.
In this context we would like to mention that the vectors(the mosquitoes and ticks that may spread infection) in principle not available in Sweden
In some places the soil surface may spread the excess discharge energy also by channels relatively independent of the resistance,
holy words, so that its root may become firmly fixed and its branches may spread out as high as the heavens and beyond.
I am afraid that this action may spread evil amongst the people." Later on the well was filled up with earth.
excessive residue that may spread onto other areas.
It might spread.
Burn their belongings… and anything that might spread contamination.
They're saying it might spread north this time.
They're… they're saying it might spread.
They're… they're saying it might spread north this time.
It might spread north this time. They're… They're saying.