Sentence examples of "looks" in English with translation "buscar"

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We look for good luck, bad luck looks for us. Buscamos la suerte, la mala suerte nos busca a nosotros.
He who looks for excuses doesn't have any chances for success. El que busca excusas no tiene ninguna posibilidad de triunfar.
He looked for the key. Él buscó la llave.
I looked for the key. Yo buscaba la llave.
I looked for my room. Busqué mi cuarto.
Tom looked for Mary everywhere. Tom buscó a Mary por todas partes.
I am looking for accommodation. Estoy buscando alojamiento.
Who are you looking for? ¿A quién buscáis?
I'm looking for work. Estoy buscando trabajo.
Chickens were looking for food. Los pollos estaban buscando comida.
I'm looking for you. Te estoy buscando.
Ken was looking for you. Ken te estaba buscando.
Are you looking for something? ¿Estás buscando alguna cosa?
They're looking for you. Ellos te están buscando.
What are you looking for? ¿Qué estás buscando?
Are you looking for someone? ¿Estás buscando a alguien?
I'm looking for a wallet. Estoy buscando una cartera.
You are looking for your key. Estás buscando tu llave.
He stopped looking for the pearl. Dejó de buscar la perla.
I am looking for the cheeses. Estoy buscando los quesos.
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