Examples of using Had increased in English and their translations into Hebrew
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by 1965 the number had increased to 6.5 million.
By 1860, enrollment had increased to more than 400 students,
The agency said climate change had increased the risk of extreme weather and warned that heavy
by 2018 this had increased to 76.
This had increased slightly at the time of the 1931 census to 243 Muslims, in 38 inhabited houses.
In the bone marrow, immature red blood cells had increased and immature white blood cells decreased.
Despite the shortage of raw-materials, Generalluftzeugmeister Ernst Udet had increased production through introducing a 10-hour working day for aviation industries and rationalizing production.
Last year, the UK's National Crime Agency revealed that crimes linked to online dating had increased by 450 per cent in five years.
A staggering two thirds of these ladies had increased levels of T cells in their bodies- the cells used to fight infection.
the town's population had increased to 3,106.
water prices had increased by on average 15 percent.
excellent work of Israeli researchers there, Israel's use of the facility had increased over the years beyond its participation in the budget.
After one harvest, they had increased their income enough to buy a second system to do their full quarter-acre.
Upper Canada had increased to the point where a public market was needed.
Bruce's grand economic development plans had increased the national debt significantly yet had delivered only marginal economic expansion in the short term.
after Danish resistance had increased, that they imposed full military rule.
In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 8,253.
The new meditators had increased neural connections between regions of the brain important for staying focused,
As of the"One Year Later" timeframe, the Green Lantern Corps had increased its numbers, with many former trainees now full-fledged officers.
Upper Canada had increased to the point where a public market was needed.