Usage examples of "estar en libertad" in Spanish with translation to English

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Me gustaría verte cuando estés en libertad. I'd like to see you when you are free.
Él no va a estar en casa a la hora de almuerzo. He won't be home at lunch time.
El detenido fue puesto en libertad. The prisoner was set at liberty.
¿Cuándo vas a estar en Londres? When will you be in London?
El prisionero fue puesto en libertad. The prisoner was given his freedom.
No me gustaría estar en su posición, ni por toda su riqueza. I wouldn't like to be in his position, for all his wealth.
El prisionero fue puesto en libertad ayer. The prisoner was set at liberty yesterday.
Tom todavía debería estar en cama. Tom should still be in bed.
Debido a la falta de evidencias claras, el prisionero fue dejado en libertad. In the absence of firm evidence the prisoner was set free.
Tom merece estar en prisión. Tom deserves to be in prison.
Tom podría estar en la cocina, pero no lo sé. Tom could be in the kitchen, but I don't know.
Estar en un barco es estar en una cárcel, con la posibilidad de ahogarse. Being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned.
¿Sabes cuándo va a estar en casa Tom? Do you know when Tom will be home?
—¿Qué, —dijo Al-Sayib— ahora crees que por estar en la televisión internacional necesitas ir pavoneándote por ahí con un Armani? "What," said Al-Sayib. "You think that being on international TV means that you need to strut around in an Armani now?"
Esta noche debo estar en casa antes de que oscurezca. I have to be home tonight before it gets dark.
Tengo que estar en la estación a las tres en punto. I have to be at the station at three o'clock.
Me percaté de que llevaba puestas mis zapatillas de estar en casa. I noticed he was wearing my slippers.
Tom quiere estar en contacto con Mary. Tom wants to get in touch with Mary.
Tom se alegra de no estar en tu lugar. Tom is glad he isn't in your shoes.
Vas a estar en Londres este verano, ¿verdad? Aren't you going to be in London this summer?
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