Sentence examples of "corriendo" in Spanish with translation "have"

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Alguien se debe haber dejado el agua corriendo. Someone must have left the water running.
Mi pequeña vejiga me tiene constantemente corriendo al baño. My small bladder has me constantly running to the bathroom.
Tan pronto como ella hubo abierto la puerta un gato salió corriendo. No sooner had she opened the door than a cat ran out.
No tienes que correr rápido. You do not have to run fast.
Tenemos que correr para llegar a tiempo. We have to run to arrive on time.
Alguien debe haber dejado el agua correr. Someone must have left the water running.
No fue necesario que corriera tan rápido. He need not have run so fast.
Él debe haberse drogado para correr tan rápido He must have been on steroids to have run that fast.
Tuve que correr el camino semi-perpendicular yo solo. I had to run all the step hill alone.
La distancia que él había corrido era mucho mayor de lo que yo pensaba. The distance he ran was much greater than had been expected.
Al dejar para más tarde lo que hay que hacer, se corre el riesgo de no poder hacerlo nunca. By postponing what you have to do, you run the risk of never being able to do it.
El niño, al ver una mariposa, comenzó a correr tras ella, provocando así la cólera de su madre que le había ordenado que se quedase quieto mientras ella cotilleaba con la vecina. The boy, upon seeing a butterfly, proceeded to run after it, provoking the anger of his mother, who had ordered him to stay quiet while she gossiped with the lady next door.
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