Examples of using Then spread in English and their translations into Swedish
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They first appeared in East Africa, then spread across the Old World
Knowledge about how to make paper then spread slowly and manufacturing in Europe first began in the 1200s.
If the width of the room for more than three meters, then spread a cloth lap,
Then spread the herbs on a paper towel
A number of chemical processes such as distillation techniques were developed in the Muslim world and then spread to Europe.
They appeared first in East Africa, then spread over the Old World
They are thought to have contracted syphilis while in the Americas and to have then spread it on their return when docking at ports in Europe.
Telecommunications' began at the start of the 1970s in the USA and then spread to Europe and Asia.….
It then spread to the USA, then to Canada,
Another online gambling operator that was founded in the Scandinavian Peninsula and then spread like wildfire all over Europe,
Korea in the sixth Century and then spread to Europe via the Old Silk Road.
If you want to help, then spread the word of the fight,
They appeared first in East Africa, then spread across the Old World
Worms then spread automatically through email messages,
Treatment with special needles was first introduced in the eastern countries, and then spread to the west.
These typically start near the center of vision and then spread out to the sides with zigzagging lines which have been described as looking like fortifications
Most often the first appear acne on the hands, and then spread from the hands to other parts of the body.
During the early stages of a fire, the windows break as a result of the heat and the flames then spread through the underside of the eaves to the attic.
a land bridge that connected Siberia to present-day Alaska during the Ice Age, and then spread southward throughout the Americas.
in different parts of the countries, using certain signs that the children then spread.