Examples of using Will replace in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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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
Who will replace you?
For the concert? Who will replace Anna?
We will replace him.
Not really.- That weapon will replace your tongue.
We will replace the tires.
People also translate
Your memories will replace hers.
We will replace your grips free.
All because of this young lady… who some day will replace me as Chairman of the Board.
We will replace the sensor for you.
Group projects will replace your exams.
We will replace your grips free for you.
If anything, they will replace blow-up dolls.
He will replace us when we can't be here.
The Commission approach for achieving this goal is based on three framework programmes that will replace the multitude of instruments that the Commission currently manages in this field.
Who will replace you if you get killed?
that lasting peace and prosperity will replace violence and poverty.
Next year he will replace his father.
Will replace Sardiñas as your new captain. Camilo.
Perhaps our Lord will replace it with a better garden.
the negotiations are expected to be concluded next year with the adoption of a world agreement which, in 2012, will replace the Kyoto Protocol.
The Hybrid will replace the Volcano Digit.
which by 1 February 2014 will replace the legacy schemes in the Euro area.
This will replace the Monthly Bulletin.
The Commission's approach towards achieving this objective is based on three framework programmes which will replace the plethora of instruments which the Commission is currently administering in this area.
This will replace things like trains and airplanes.
For example, one of the judgements that has to be made is the extent to which gas fired generation will replace nuclear energy over the next fifteen years,
We will replace a new item within 3 months.
on specific decisions in order to specify the objectives, contents and details of each of the actions and which where appropriate, will replace the corresponding acts currently in force.
Fisher will replace Bump Bailey with number 9.
That is the reason why the Commission envisages reducing the number of objectives in the programme that will replace Culture 2000 from 2007 on