Examples of using Had invented in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Chinese, for example, had invented type four centuries before Johannes Gutenberg,
Franz Liszt had invented the form Symphonic Poem,
Of course, the UD stood for"Uniflow Diesel", named after the engine they had invented for use in their trucks.
the kind we in the west went through when we got hold of what China had invented, didn't happen here.
the one that Borges had invented.
First you work like mad as ifyou had invented three shifts. Then you disappear
Now, in case you had invented it, the English would surely find it,
was called Begotxu and not Cachopo, as if we had invented it.
my cell phone and he told me he wanted one of my tricks that i had invented.
He always seems to stand in the classic"show dog" attitude, as though he had invented it.
The Germans had invented a canteen, that the envious British, after seeing its destroyed innumerable times in the ground hard,
When that fiction could no longer be sustained, it had invented yet another fiction- that it was a sovereign and independent State.
At that time, an educated elite had come into existence and had invented an artificial division between Hutus and Tutsis.
The Taiwan authorities had invented the fallacy that resolution 2758(XXVI)
In fact, the girl had invented the whole incident- as she later confessed-
At this time his friend at school Max Bredtschneider had invented the first single head embroidery machine,
They peacefully surrendered to God on that day, and what they had invented abandoned them.
Barnes marketed something that solved a huge problem and, you know, the wealth that would come from it-- imagine today that you had invented, you know, a cure for aids.
his nephew Edward Bernays who had invented the profession of public relations.
since when Patrick Blanc, French botanist, had invented the first of the vertical gardens for th.