Usage examples of "was all right" in English with translation to Spanish

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She asked me if I was all right. Me preguntó si yo estaba bien.
My mother said that she was all right. Mi madre dijo que estaba bien.
The answers are all right. Todas las respuestas están bien.
Everything is all right at home. Todo está bien en casa.
Would three o'clock be all right? ¿Estaría bien a las tres?
According to the X-ray, everything is all right. Según la radiografía, todo está bien.
It was all in vain! ¡Fue todo en vano!
Is it all right to take pictures in this building? ¿Se pueden tomar fotos dentro de este edificio?
She was all smiles. Ella estaba sonriente.
Would 9 o'clock be all right? ¿Te conviene a las nueve?
I was all ears. Era todo oídos.
It's all right. Todo está bien.
The hill was all covered with snow. La colina estaba cubierta de nieve.
All right, I will do it again. De acuerdo, lo haré de nuevo.
The cake was all eaten up before I got home. Para cuando llegué a casa ya se habían terminado la tarta.
I think your work is all right. Me parece bueno tu trabajo.
It was all an illusion? ¿Todo fue una ilusión?
Is everything all right? ¿Todo está bien?
Except for Tom, the family was all watching TV in silence. Toda la familia estaba viendo la televisión en silencio con excepción de Tom.
All right. How many? De acuerdo. ¿Cuántos?
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