Examples of using Had inherited in English and their translations into Swedish
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moved to the grandmother's house on Åland which her mother had inherited.
Following the region's inheritance laws, he had inherited the local leadership from his Bejan maternal uncles.
He had inherited a small farm,
Maurice tried to introduce Calvinism to the lands which he had inherited from the extinct Hesse-Marburg branch of his family.
And wanted to take it out of the country. He said that he had inherited a lot of money.
She had inherited a profound religious sentiment from her Irish mother,
Leah's children were born with an inferiority complex and feelings of rejection, which they had inherited from their mother.
other financial assets which they had inherited from the old system.
He had inherited an entrepreneurial tradition from his father André Oscar,
district commissars took possession of the typewriters, correspondence, and clerks of the governors and chiefs of police, only to find out that they had inherited no real power.
About four months ago an attorney arrived here… with papers saying Nick had inherited a large sum of money.
Had inherited a very different world. But Roosevelt was dead now, and his successor, Harry Truman.
Harry Truman, had inherited a very different world.
his son, who had inherited his father's knowledge.
He was the adopted son of a childless Dutch industrial magnate, and had inherited the old noble beverages company Bols.
On the contrary, Origen, the moulder of the allegorizing type of commentary, who had inherited the Philonic tradition of the Alexandrian Jews,
None of us knew if she had inherited the capacities of the Q, but they have begun to emerge
Two further studies were carried out to investigate the effects of Parvoduk in ducklings who had inherited protective antibodies against Muscovy duck parvovirus
they rejoiced in the knowledge they had inherited, and the very things they ridiculed were the cause of their fall.
The independent republics that emerged from the disintegrating Spanish Empire in the 1820s claimed that they had inherited Spain's sovereign rights in the area.