Examples of using Had started in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
School had started.
I had started to go on my own steps.
The next chapter had started.
She had started doing modeling.
The medication had started to work.
People also translate
You had started sleeping with boys, right?
I thought it had started already.
I had started discussing with you yesterday.
The crying had started again.
I wasn't aware that anything had started.
Justine had started attending again.
Implementation of rule of law reforms had started.
My day had started with a death.
A new relationship with another guy. He said that she had started.
Yeah. He had started wearing deodorant.
Moreover, economic stagnation in France had started in the mid-1990s.
Japan had started on her march of conquest.
The communist guerilla who had started the Korean War.
I had started really questioning all the professors.
I don't think it had started before she left.
We had started it, and it could be done.
The second year of famine had started April 1, 2307 BC.
Sherlock had started training me to be a detective.
The storm cleared before him. And suddenly, as quickly as it had started.
The people had started to die of hunger and cold.
By lying about the existence of his family. Michael had started a relationship.
I had started my new pair diabetes treatment.
Being with Alyssa had started to make me feel things.
He had started the war. Millions of dead people. Everything was lost, in ruins.
Just imagine if we had started this process in 2000.