Sentence examples of "llevado" in Spanish with translation "be"

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Yo he llevado una dieta por dos semanas. I have been on a diet for two weeks.
Carlos I de Inglaterra fue llevado a la guillotina. Charles the First of England was guillotined.
Mi madre había llevado dos horas preparando la cena cuando llegué a casa. My mother had been cooking supper for two hours when I got home.
La colaboración entre esos hombres un tanto excéntricos estuvo llena de tensión y acuerdo entre ambas partes, pero al fin y al cabo, parecen haberse llevado bien. The collaboration between these somewhat eccentric men was filled with strain and compromise on both sides, but in the end they appear to have gotten on well.
En los EEUU, los vuelos en avión han llevado a los ferrocarriles a la bancarrota; lo mismo pasará con el esperanto y el inglés, solamente no se sabe cual de ellos es el ferrocarril. In USA, airplanes have bankrupted the railways; the same will happen with Esperanto and English. People just don't know, which one is the railway.
A la policía le es muy sencillo comprender que alguien ha robado mi tarjeta de crédito y se ha llevado una enorme cantidad de dinero. Es mucho más díficil hacerles comprender que "alguien ha robado mi espada mágica" The police are really good at understanding "someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of money". It's a lot harder to get them to buy into "someone stole my magic sword".
Tom me lleva dos años. Tom is two years senior to me.
Jack me lleva tres años. Jack is three years older than me.
Él lleva gafas de sol. He is wearing sunglasses.
Él lleva estudiando dos horas. He has been studying for two hours.
El cliente siempre lleva razón. The customer is always right.
La casa lleva años abandonada. The house has been empty for years.
Tom lleva puesto su abrigo. Tom is wearing his coat.
Lleva sin empleo un mes. He has been without employment for a month.
Mary lleva 36 semanas embarazada. Mary is 36 weeks pregnant.
Él lleva muerto cinco años. He has been dead for five years.
Él lleva esperando una hora. He has been waiting for an hour.
Ella llevaba un extraño sombrero. She was wearing a strange hat.
Ella llevaba una falda roja. She was wearing a red skirt.
Ella llevaba un abrigo azul. She was wearing a blue coat.
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