Examples of using Had started in English and their translations into Chinese
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He had started writing early.
(i) whether the project had started.
Perhaps she had started to hallucinate.
At the time of this report, the pilot had started.
In fact, she had started dating.
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He had started an e-commerce company.
This was how Nancy had started, she realized.
He had started drinking a couple of years ago, she said.
All the national leaders of today had started young.
Women had started to be seen as equal.
At young age of 12 years he had started his boxing career.
Women had started to be seen as equal.
By 2003 the low-emission can combustion development had started.
The race had started about eight hours ago.
Commander Haydock was back in the car and had started the engine.
Their generation had started World War II and lost.
I had started over 20 businesses, 17 of them failed.
But this gallery that they had started together was her dream.
The US had started" biggest trade war in economic history".
Neither the national census, nor voter registration had started yet.
New machinery had started to replace human butchers as well.
The United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty had started that process.
In addition, by 2002, Israel had started to build the separation wall.
Huawei had started selling its smartphones in India via the online route.
She also noted that other Parties had started the ratification process.
Musk had started organizing his charity givings more than a decade earlier.
Among the many companies he had started was Fairchild Camera.
In the 1980s, the Fourth International had started International cadre training schools.
Kenya had signed the Convention and had started the ratification process.
A few unscrupulous, greedy directors had started the destructive chain reaction of malaise.