Examples of using May put in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Official
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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
the quantity of walking with massive objects may put a great deal of strain on the back and legs.
The dialogue's little jests may put a grin on your face, but you might actually
Any Member may put questions for written answer to the President of the European Council,
In the longer term, intra-EU mobility may put the age structure,
these differences in inspection frequency may put excessive burdens on owners.
But today, a momentous bill already passed in the House of Commons is to be heard in the House of Lords which may put an end to capital punishment in this country for good.
where impaired alertness may put themselves or others at risk of serious injury or death until such recurrent episodes
this will help put the note in the previous butter squeezed out, on the contrary may put lead is mentioned in the seal squeeze bad.
this will help put the note in the previous butter squeezed out, on the contrary may put lead is mentioned in the seal squeeze bad.
engaging in activities where impaired alertness may put themselves or others at risk of serious injury
engaging in activities where impaired alertness may put themselves or others at risk of serious injury
engaging in activities where impaired alertness may put themselves or others at risk of serious injury
engaging in activities where impaired alertness may put themselves or others at risk of serious injury
also as respects his influence upon fellow-soldiers of the cross, that all may put on the whole armor of God
Keep talking like that, I just might put this sandwich down and pick you up.
It might put the public in a more forgiving frame of mind.
Might put me into a relapse.
Tracking the gun might put us on his trail.
People might put their hands. Again, we are checking anywhere.
And pick you up. Keep talking like that, I just might put this sandwich down.