Примери за използване на To have started на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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irrigation appears to have started with canals and reservoirs,
and both appear to have started in bats.
Because after a simple try to remember today's events I realize that this day seems to have started really a long time ago.
Wolfgang, I requested a session with you, but since it was supposed to have started 40 minutes ago,
An EU candidate since 1999, Turkey is the only one of 13 countries not to have started formal accession negotiations.
both sides are happy to have started mobilizing everything that can strike at the enemy.
This is why the work of the providence of restoration is said to have started with Abraham.
The diversification of modern Native Americans appears to have started around 13,000 years ago when the first unique Native American culture appears in the archeological record: the Clovis culture," said Nielsen.
Inventec is now rumored to have started expanding its capacity in some of its….
The tradition is said to have started in 1923, when a book publisher promoted a new crime novel on the front pages of newspapers.
When many people think about the GFC, the moment that seems to have started it all was the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a global financial services company.
Carolyn Flynn, who is said to have started abusing the boy when he was 15,
An end of play is considered to have started as soon as the jack has been thrown regardless of its validity.
His work on computational algebraic number theory seems to have started when he visited Caltec in 1959
Construction on the city is believed to have started by the 8th or 9th century with the megalithic architecture starting in 1200 CE.
The cancer seems to have started around 1613, about the time when Harriot lost interest in pushing forward his mathematical
The practice is believed to have started during World War II when food shortages
is the only one not to have started accession negotiations yet.
The practice of pricing fuel with a fraction of a penny is thought to have started around the 1930s.
The tradition is said to have started in 1923 when a book publisher promoted its new crime novel on the front pages of newspapers.