Sentence examples of "at" in English with translation "a"

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I have lunch at noon. Almuerzo a las 12 del medio día.
She looks at least sixty. Parece tener al menos sesenta años.
It begins at six-thirty. Comienza a las 6:30 horas.
Daniela called me at home. Daniela me llamó a la casa.
Nobody likes being laughed at. A nadie le gusta que se rían de él.
The bell rings at noon. La campana suena al mediodía.
Call her up at three. Llámala a las tres.
Someone is at the door. Hay alguien a la puerta.
She gets up at seven. Se levanta a las siete.
Turn right at the crossroad. Gira a la derecha en el cruce.
Smile at the camera, please! ¡Sonría a la cámara por favor!
He knocked at the door. Él golpeó a la puerta.
She attends school at night. Ella asiste a la escuela por la noche.
I stared at the man. Miré fijamente al hombre.
He'll come at noon. Él vendrá a mediodía.
Look at that boy running. Mira al muchacho que va corriendo.
We got up at dawn. Nos levantamos al amanecer.
Write at least 250 words. Escribe al menos 250 palabras.
At first, everything seemed difficult. Todo parecía difícil al comienzo.
Can you come at nine? ¿Puedes venir a las nueve?
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