Usage examples of "be at fault" in English with translation to Spanish

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I’d rather be at home. Preferiría estar en casa.
We have to be at work by nine. Tenemos que estar en el trabajo a las nueve.
I have to be at the station at three o'clock. Tengo que estar en la estación a las tres en punto.
He will be at home tomorrow. Estará en casa mañana.
You can't be at two places at once. No se puede estar en dos lugares a la vez.
Tom should still be at work. Tom todavía debería estar en el trabajo.
Shouldn't you be at school today? ¿Hoy no deberías estar en la escuela?
Be at home this evening. Quédate en casa esta tarde.
It is absolutely necessary that you be at the meeting. Es absolutamente necesario que estés en la reunión.
I'll be at home in the morning. Estaré en casa en la mañana.
How long will you be at your aunt's house? ¿Cuánto tiempo estarás en la casa de tu tía?
Will you be at home tonight? ¿Estarás en casa esta noche?
I will be at home tomorrow. Estaré mañana en casa.
I should be at school. Debería estar en el colegio.
In a dictionary like this one there should be at least two sentences with "fridge". En un diccionario como éste debería haber por lo menos dos oraciones con "refrigerador".
I will be at your house at eight. Estaré en tu casa a las ocho.
I'll not be at home next Sunday. No estaré en casa el domingo que viene.
Somebody must be at the bottom of this affair. Alguien debe estar detrás de esto.
He must be at least 35 years old. Debe de tener por lo menos 35 años.
Some of us will be at your party. Algunos de nosotros estaremos en tu fiesta.
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