Sentence examples for may spread a from inspiring English sources

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It is a headline that may spread a little happiness: a lorry transporting jars of Branston Pickle has crashed - just a few miles away from Cheddar.

This case is sure to cost Merck and its insurers billions in damages and may spread a pall of legal liability over other drugmakers.

The spin-trapping experiments in O-spiked water may spread a light on the problem of whether DMPO OH adducts are generated by nucleophilic addition of water to DMPO or via Scheme 1.

If they are to strict people may spread a rumor about you or they could repeatedly ask you to change it.

It may also be in your best interested to get a horticultural disinfectant to clean your tools prior to using them, otherwise you may spread a (plant) disease to the delicate growth you're exposing.

This recipe contains no butter, so it is vegan, but if you are uncomfortable with the idea of dry toast, you may spread a little avocado on first to replicate butter.

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If new enrichment facilities are built to supply a slew of small nuclear reactors, materials and expertise useful in bomb-making may spread as a result.TerraPower, an American firm backed by Bill Gates, thinks it has the solution.

If other farmers show an interest in such a new variety, it may spread over a wider region.

In the linear phase an optimum alignment may spread over a large range of the sequences and the statistical theory breaks down.

It is also through blood feeding by an infected mosquito these pathogens may spread to a different host.

Different studies have already shown that clones of CRAB may spread in a town [ 13] or even a country [ 34].

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