Examples of using May go in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
The Moor did his job, the Moor may go.
And that may go double for women.
Slocum says he wants to travel and may go back to school.
If anything, our metabolism may go up when we're cold,
The types B and C, unlike type A, may go into a chronic stage,
Preschoolers in the room a large range of activities, may go to any corner of reading
Children who have a sedated ABR may go to a recovery area while they wake up from the sedation.
such gifts may go on self-gifts for the new year.
This period may go on for almost two weeks and it can also be accompanied clinical depression.
Additionally, these types of supplements need to go through a lengthy digestion process before they may go to your bloodstream.
When drilling through, the crown at the outlet on the other side will damage the door leaf or may go to the side.
a tattoo representation may go a long way in helping you achieve that.
The Supreme Court of the United States has recently ruled that the controversial Trump travel ban may go into effect.
deny committing the offence, the authorities may go to court in order to prove the offence.
promoting any other faith there is subjected to strict punishment, which may go as far as death.
Some friends, family members, and significant others will likely have trouble adjusting to these changes and relationships may go through some rough patches.
Tumors, malignant potential is quite low, which may go beyond the body, but do not germinate in the layer of the abdomen, grow slowly.
The body of each person is different, so it's best not to risk it- something that is useful to one may go to the detriment of another.
Send them away, that they may go into the country and villages round about,
a disproportionate number of hairs may go into the resting phase.