Examples of using She will continue in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
She will continue working.
I hope that she will continue to do so.
She will continue on as an officer.
As long as you refuse to let go, she will continue to run from you.
She will continue. How are you?
Find out. We will pay her, she will continue to do what she does best.
She will continue until the 2020 Olympics.
And she will continue to do so, thanks to you.
Next month, unless we do something to help her… she will continue with her arms and her ankles.
We know she will continue to flourish there.
Until Jackie learns to see herself through eyes of truth rather than eyes of judgment, she will continue to feel inadequate and insecure.
Also, we knew that as soon as we will leave her, she will continue to work in her garden
Then she will continue to orchestrate these hauntings.
each one may chose how he or she will continue the conversation.
Obviously she will continue to play at Europa Casino.
a Father Felix Dias, vouches that she will continue to do so.
She will continue to be useful in Psych Ops situations.
It is the message she left us. This message she will continue to implement." Each and every one of us must forge his destiny.
She will continue to speak out against the Dutch migration policy.
And as long as this woman is allowed to draw breath, she will continue to ruin this land as completely as she has ruined everything and everyone that I love.
She will continue the tradition of a weekly commentary.
burn this witch at the stake, burn her as surely she will continue to burn in Hell!
News, yet she will continue to be the host of Fashion Police.
She will continue onto the G7 Summit to assist Secretary Durant, as planned.
Do you think she will continue rotting until she's, you know, soupy?
She will continue to feed, to spread her darkness until the next full moon rises.
We will pay her, she will continue to do what she does best.
She will continue to receive her meds,