Examples of using Had just started in English and their translations into Hebrew
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cultivate diligently, as if one had just started cultivating.
when Vietnam had just started to develop into a country,
decided to go to the mikveh when he was living in Boston and had just started testosterone.
No, me and Freddie had just started going out and that's when we used to, you know.
when Vietnamese had just started to develop into a country,
including 4 calves who had just started to grow the velvet on their horns.
Also, we were long-distance, and I had just started university and wanted to experiment with other people.
He had just started when we heard the gunshots,
and Androids had just started looking like iPhones.
Tori Amos's hit,'Bliss,' had just started playing when the gang members pointed guns at the young men.
I should have been honest with you. But I had just started working here… and I was afraid
Nobody understood why I wanted it but I had just started dating this girl, Rita.
Remember back three years ago, when the evil's persecution had just started-- many of our students didn't know what to do.
Nugent and I had just started a“practice run” for a big supernova search we had been planning.
I remember when you were five, and you had just started to read, you came to me heartbroken and crying one day.
when Vietnamese had just started to develop into a country,
I would gotten to work and I was on the phone with my brother-in-law, who had just started teaching, and he said that he was off from school.
Edward-Edik Tonkonogi who had just started learning to write,
when Vietnam had just started to develop into a country,
when Vietnam had just started to develop into a country,