Usage examples of "be on patrol" in English with translation to Spanish

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He may be on the next train. Puede que él esté en el siguiente tren.
I imagine music will be on a server somewhere - but not on a hard disk. Creo que la música ya no va a estar en un disco rígido, sino en servidores virtuales.
I'd better be on my way. Es mejor que me vaya.
Imagine yourself to be on the moon. Imagínate estar sobre la luna.
That building must be on fire. El edificio debe estar en llamas.
I ran so I would be on time. Corrí para llegar a tiempo.
Look at that smoke. That building must be on fire. Mira qué humo. Ese edificio debe de estar ardiendo.
To be on time, I ran. Corrí para llegar a tiempo.
You should be on your guard when doing business with strangers. Deberías estar alerta cuando haces negocios con desconocidos.
In her free time, she likes to be on the Internet. A ella le gusta conectarse a Internet en su tiempo libre.
The new model will be on the market in November. El nuevo modelo estará en el mercado en noviembre.
Be on alert. The evacuation order may occur at any moment. Permanece en alerta. La orden de evacuación podría darse en cualquier momento.
A tsunami is coming, so please be on the alert. Un tsunami se aproxima, estad alerta por favor.
In his free time, he likes to be on the Internet. A él le gusta conectarse a Internet en su tiempo libre.
I ran in order to be on time. Corrí para llegar a tiempo.
Be on your guard against pickpockets. Debes estar atento de los carteristas.
You ought to be on time if you start now. Deberías llegar a tiempo si sales ahora.
Please be on time Por favor esté a tiempo
It's better to be on your own than with people you don't like Más vale Estár solo que mal acompañado
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