Examples of using Had started in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Where would you be if you had started 5 years ago?
The drug wars had started.
Some of the Thessalonians probably believed that the Day of the Lord had started.
I didn't know it had started.
Not yet,” he replies, when asked whether contract talks had started.
I would never had started this blog.
The shots stopped as quickly as they had started.
And then the lies had started.
In which I had started my underground activity.
And, you said you had started to collect emails.
Some of the Thessalonians probably believed that the Day of the Lord had started.
at the age of 45, she had started Beauty by Mary Kay with just $5,000 in savings.
He had started his own organization, which I volunteered for
The accident investigators believed that the fire had started in the right lavatory and galley area.
Compatriot Maverick Vinales, who had started on pole position for Yamaha,
It was about a man who had got drunk and had started a fight with another man and had knocked one
conspiracy theorists suggested Nero had started the fire on purpose so he could rebuild Rome the way he wanted.
he decided to work on a few pot holders that he had started years earlier but never finished.
By 1733, it had started to mean a social gathering during which meat was grilled,
which his grandfather and great-uncle had started in the 1960s.