Examples of using Had started in English and their translations into Spanish
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You and Mr. Kashyap had started this company in a small room.
I had started therapy with him.
By this time, the sun had started setting.
The difficulties of the black population had started with the abolition of slavery.
He too had started to question the methods of his comrades.
Neither the national census, nor voter registration had started yet.
The design work had started in May 2004.
My day had started with a death.
go back to the beginning when everything had started.
Decided to continue with the expansion that had started in the United States.
Petul told me how the problem that had started on December 12 ended.
It was the big day, the grand adventure had started!
I didn't meet Asma ever again after the uprising had started;
It was as if Snape had started handing out sweets.
they asked why I had started to talk.
When it stopped, it meant that the film had started.
Project planning activities had started in January 1993.
It also resulted in a temporary halt to the Russification policy that Russia had started in 1899.
Part of me wanted to stop what we had started.
Clearance activities had started in the country in 2001.