Sentence examples of "automatic call gapping" in English

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This is an automatic door. Esta es una puerta automática.
You had better call off your plan. Mejor le hubieras dado un alto a tu plan.
Why don't you call Tom up? ¿Por qué no llamas a Tom?
Don't call me so late at night. No me llames tan tarde de noche.
Did you call me up last night? ¿Tú me llamaste anoche?
Call me once you've arrived. Llámame cuando hayas llegado.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Me llamo Alex, pero prefiero que me llamen Augusto.
In case of an emergency, call the police. En caso de emergencia, llama a la policía.
I would like to make a phone call. Quisiera hacer una llamada telefónica.
Oh, please call me Angela. Oh, por favor, llámame Ángela.
I will call you within a week. Te llamo dentro de una semana.
Tom doubted that Mary would call back. Tom dudaba que Mary le devolviera la llamada.
I'll call them tomorrow when I come back. Los llamaré cuando regrese mañana.
Call me again in two days. Vuelve a llamarme en dos días.
He knows I'll call you. Sabe que te llamaré.
I'll call him back later. Luego le devolveré la llamada.
Excuse me if I call you an asshole, but that's what I think you are. Disculpa si te llamo cretino, pero es lo que pienso de ti.
I'm waiting for a very important call. Estoy esperando una llamada muy importante.
Be sure to call me up tomorrow morning. Asegúrate de llamarme mañana por la mañana.
Please call me at seven tomorrow morning. Por favor, llámame mañana en la mañana a las siete.
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