Usage examples of "tenías en mente" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Qué imagen tenías en mente cuando pintaste este cuadro? What image did you have in mind as you painted this picture?
¿Es eso lo que tienes en mente? Is that what you have in mind?
Debes tener en mente mi consejo. You must bear my advice in mind.
¿Qué tienes en mente? What do you have in mind?
Tenlo en mente. Keep it in mind.
Lo tuve en mente todo el día. I've had it on my brain all day.
¿Tienes en mente algo en particular? Do you have anything particular in mind?
Tom les dijo a todos lo que tenía en mente. Tom told everybody what was on his mind.
Mantendré eso en mente. I'll bear that in mind.
Eso es justo lo que tenía en mente. That's just the thing I had in mind!
Estas elecciones tuvieron muchas primicias y muchas relatos que se contarán durante generaciones. Pero una que tengo en mente esta noche trata de una mujer que emitió su voto en Atlanta. Es una mujer parecida a los millones que hicieron cola para hacer oír su voz en estas elecciones, salvo por una cosa: Ann Nixon Cooper tiene 106 años. This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that's on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She's a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing: Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
Tenlo en mente para la próxima vez. Keep it in mind for the next time.
¿Qué crees que él tiene en mente? What do you think he has in mind?
Lo importante es tener esto en mente. What is important is to keep this in mind.
Estoy buscando un regalo para mi madre. ¿Tenés algo en mente? I'm looking for a present for my mother. Do you have anything in mind?
Lo tendré en mente. I'll keep it in mind.
Mary lee para mejorar su mente. Mary reads to improve her mind.
¿Qué edad tenías cuando te enamoraste por primera vez? How old were you when you fell in love for the first time?
Ese incidente está grabado en mi mente. That incident is printed on my mind.
¿Tenías que compartir una pieza con tus hermanos o hermanas? Did you have to share a bedroom with your brothers or sisters?
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