Sentence examples of "busco" in Spanish with translation "want"

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No es una esposa lo que busco, sino una amiga para follar. It's not a wife that I want, but a sex friend.
Tom es buscado por el FBI por secuestro. Tom is wanted by the FBI for kidnapping.
¿Acaso buscas comprar el puesto con tu riqueza? Do you want to buy the position with your wealth?
Buscas el número 11. Cae delante de la oficina de correos. You want the Number 11. It stops in front of the post office.
El hombre que ella sabía estaba buscado por la policía apareció de repente por la puerta de atrás. The man who she knew was wanted by the police suddenly appeared at the back door.
No fue hasta mucho tiempo después de que se casaran cuando Tom descubrió que Mary estaba buscada por asesinato. It wasn't until long after they got married that Tom found out that Mary was wanted for murder.
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