expulsar
| No te van a expulsar. | You're not getting expelled. | 
| No lo van a expulsar. | They're not singling him out. | 
| No te van a expulsar. Pero, ya sabes, eso requeriría considerar a alguien más que a ti mismo. | You're not getting dropped. But, you know, that would require you to consider someone other than yourself. | 
| ¿Me van a expulsar en mi primer día? | They're gonna expel me on my first day? | 
| Diálogo: ¿Los van a expulsar de la Fuerza? | Diálogo: You are going to expel them from the force? | 
| Si nos atrapan, nos van a expulsar. | If we get caught, we're gonna get expelled. | 
| Los padres no están en Francia y van a expulsar a los abuelos. | The parents aren't in France, the grandparents are being expelled... | 
| A como están las cosas, los van a expulsar de las casas. | Now they're going to be kicked out of the houses. | 
| Nos van a expulsar, señor. | We are going to drive, sir. | 
| Que te van a expulsar. | That you're going to be disbarred. | 
| ¿Estás diciendo que me van a expulsar? | Are you saying I'm being expelled? | 
| ¡Me van a expulsar del Cuerpo! | They're gonna throw me off the force! | 
| ¿Nos van a expulsar? | Are they going to throw us out? | 
| Si te pego me van a expulsar. | I'll be expelled if I beat you up. | 
| Y a ti no te van a expulsar. | You're not getting kicked out. | 
| No te van a expulsar. | You're not getting kicked out. | 
| Hable con cualquier persona que practica yoga y van a expulsar rápidamente una lista interminable de beneficios. | Talk to anyone who practises yoga and they will quickly extoll an endless list of benefits. | 
| El lunes me van a expulsar. | I'm getting expelled on Monday. | 
| Te van a expulsar. | They're throwing you out. | 
| Los van a expulsar. | They'll flush them out. To the left. | 
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