Examples of using Had started in English and their translations into Hindi
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Then the dream had started.
I had started the race.
The hills had started.
They had started in her absence.
But the Crimean war had started.
My father had started a company.
We learned the war had started.
I had started a business which promptly failed.
We just all thought the war had started.
Development had started but stalled.
The blast occurred about 90 minutes after polling had started.
The Monsoon Session had started on July 18.
He had started with $30,000 only a few weeks before.
But the problems had started before that.
Jeff had started his work from working in McDonald's.
We cautiously replied where we had started our journey.
Actually, I had started the journey much before quitting my job.
First of all, the Japanese had started this.
The bleeding had started and had never stopped.
It gave an impetus to the social revolution Basava had started in Mangaliveda.
Root and Williamson had started 2017 at the third and fourth positions respectively.
The disagreement over the land in question had started over four years back.
Hamilton, who had started on pole position, finished second for Mercedes.
The first metro in our country had started 30-35 years ago.
The competition had started in January 2011.
The 40-day yatra had started from June 29.
But her adventures had started before that.
The concept of football had started in 476 B.C. in China.
Within seven years he had started his own mining business.
What Nixon and Kissinger had started, Pol Pot completed.