Examples of using Had invented in English and their translations into Indonesian
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was trying to sell a small mp3 music player that he had invented and nobody was interested.
In 1839 Daguerre announced that he had invented a process using silver on a copper plate called the Daguerreotype.
Armstrong describes a friend of his that had invented aspecial camera arrangement with the idea that it would increasethe chances of getting good pictures of UFOs.
Upon their arrival, the doctor said he had invented a new machine that would transfer a portion of the mothers pain to the FATHER.>>>>
In 1936, Turing had invented a hypothetical computing device that came to be known as the‘universal Turing machine'.
persuade the U.S. and European governments that they had invented the successful flying machine
Christian priests believed that Satan had invented coffee as a substitute for wine which Muslims were not allowed to drink.
readers quickly recognised that La Motte had invented a bold new way of writing about war and its horrors.
readers quickly recognized that La Motte had invented a bold new way of writing about war and its horrors.
the company sold lamps made with a cellulose filament that Swan had invented in 1881.
It's exactly the type of thing that one who had invented it himself would feel compelled to say.
Jacob Davis, a Latvian immigrant, was a tailor who frequently purchased goods from Strauss and had invented the modern version of jeans.
Ben Kaufman had invented what started as an iPod charging accessory, called Mophie.
famous English physicist Michael Faraday had invented the electric generator,
The Qilin girl really liked the naughty clothes that Yue Yang had invented, for example like lace stocking, lace bra and so on.
We believe that Muhammad had invented the story of Miraj to hide his presence in Umm Hani's house.
By 1930 they had invented over 6,000 Bingo cards- reputedly at the cost of Leffer's sanity.
Stephen was helped by a California computer programmer who had invented a speaking program that could be directed by head or eye movement.
LaBour had invented many of the clues and was astonished when the story was picked up by newspapers across the United States.
It turned out after the war that the Allies had invented many of those stories in order to maximize popular support for the war effort.