Examples of using May soon in English and their translations into Polish
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That may be enjoyed for a short time, but may soon vanish when health fails
A new European Directive may soon limit the power consumption of projectors in standby to 1W.
Dahab has a growing following, and the name may soon refer to the wealth that tourism is bringing to the small Bedouin date palm settlement of Assalah.
WireGuard is an up and coming protocol that may soon shoot ahead of the current most-used choice, OpenVPN.
Portugal and Ireland may soon follow Greece as their economies become untenable in the straitjacket of the euro.
Echo may soon be able to read out Kindle books too,
However, the fact that their usefulness to their captors may soon be coming to an end,
I told him I was unhappy to see so many brides who may soon become widows.
In Bremen and Leipzig may soon only vehicles with green stickers,
Of pulsed navigation of their own. Well, in any event, your unit may soon be targeting a facility where the Germans are employing some version.
The truly tragic thing here is, Puerto Rico may soon need those doctors more than ever.
the erosion of the institution may soon go beyond the point of no return.
Now they are saying that little Ireland does not have the right to oppose a European Treaty, which may soon be ratified by 26 of the 27 Member States.
All of whom are in their 70s, any of whom may soon leave a vacancy on the bench.
With the US moving to restore ties in 2015, development particularly in the tourism sector, may soon come to Cuba.
If hymnal revision does not cease, this particular ditty may soon top the Sunday charts.
His new headquarters in the“holy city” of Haridwar may soon be world's largest center for yoga and ayurveda.
Immigrants staying in Turkey also know that the Balkan route may soon reopen to Europe,"he said.
The US may soon become a net exporter of steel,
there's another that may soon, too, be vulnerable to collapse- this one between between competing intelligent assistants.