Sentence examples of "corra" in Spanish with translation "run"

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¿Es necesario que corra tan rápido? Does he need to run so fast?
Con tal de que corra, cualquier coche sirve. Any car will do, as long as it runs.
Toma el dinero y corre. Take the money and run.
¡Qué rápido corre ese perro! How fast that dog runs!
Tom corre muy de prisa. Tom runs very fast.
¿Tony corre todos los días? Does Tony run every day?
Ese perro corre muy rápido. That dog runs very fast.
El coche no corre rápido. The car doesn't run fast.
Permití a mi caballo correr. I allowed my horse run.
¡Qué rápido puede correr él! How fast he can run!
A ella le gusta correr. She likes to run.
Tuve que correr tres millas. I've run three miles.
Ken tiene que correr rápido. Ken must run fast.
No me gusta correr riesgos. I don't like to run a risk.
Puedes correr, pero no esconderte. You can run, but you can't hide.
Estoy demasiado cansado para correr. I am too tired to run.
No corras en esta pieza. Do not run in this room.
Tomen el dinero y corran. Take the money and run.
Él está corriendo en interior. He is running indoors.
Estamos corriendo al mismo tiempo. We are running at the same time.
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