Sentence examples of "is" in English with translation "verse"

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My vision is getting worse these days. Mi vista ha ido empeorando estos días.
This is a pretty view, isn't it? Qué bella vista, ¿verdad?
How long has it been! ¡Cuánto tiempo sin verte!
I am pleased to see you. Encantado de verte.
Why are you looking so sad? ¿Por qué te ves tan triste?
We are to meet at noon. Nos veremos al mediodía.
He was delighted to see you. Le dio mucho gusto verte.
They were glad to see me. Les dio gusto verme.
I am very glad to see you. Me alegro mucho de verte.
I am pleased to see you again. Me da gusto verte de nuevo.
We are going to meet him tonight. Nos veremos con él esta noche.
The ship was soon out of sight. El barco pronto desapareció de la vista.
I was obliged to go out yesterday. Me vi obligado a salir ayer.
I am looking forward to seeing you again. Ardo en deseos de volver a verte.
This is a pretty view, isn't it? Qué bella vista, ¿verdad?
The high building can be seen from the window. El edificio alto puede verse desde la ventana.
I thought you'd be happy to see me. Pensaba que te daría gusto verme.
Will I be able to see you next Monday? ¿Podré verte el lunes que viene?
It cannot always be perceived by the naked eye. No siempre puede percibirse a simple vista.
From an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational. Desde un punto de vista objetivo, su argumentación se alejaba de lo racional.
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