Examples of using May begin in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
A race may begin only when all participants reach the start line.
Those of you in track one may begin your dissections now.
In the case of mini-dogs the ageing process may begin very late.
When the list of candidates is closed, the final contest may begin.
the mole may begin to lacerate.
Now, Mr. Buckley, you may begin.
His authority must end so ours may begin.
The person may begin to have trouble with figures when working on bills,
A 401k participant may begin to withdraw money from his or her plan after
Then one may begin to wonder when one starts seeing the Reality,
Intraoperative lymphatic mapping by gamma detection may begin as early as 15 minutes post-injection
an undertaking may begin activity, where necessary subject to the provisions on rights of use in Articles 5,
the expectant mother may begin to worry, because changing the fetus is sometimes fraught with difficulties during childbirth.
This unfortunate circumstance may begin with injury, inflammation,
Therefore, it is necessary that the parents know why the child may begin to cough, and if necessary call a doctor to him.
holders of the master's degree may begin doctoral or post-graduate studies.
Features in the face may begin to lose volume due to factors like sun exposure,
The head may begin to spin on a variety of types,
if it does not turn out to be a superficial exercise, may begin to restore public trust in these organisations.
With genetic engineering, we can do so that some plants may begin to tolerate toxic substances such as heavy metals.