Examples of using Had been using in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Kamisato Kakeru had revealed that the Elements had been using ultrasonic waves to pass data back to Kihara Yuiitsu through the microwaves.
Costo had been using surplus fabrics from factories during its whole existence,
They had been using it for generations, probably more out of necessity than choice,
Brazil had been using as many as 10(!) different types of plugs
ISIS had been using the al-Zour area as a foothold for attacks against nearby villages and regions.
For millennia, the people of Britain had been using bronze to make tools and jewelry, and as a currency for trade.
A similar study also showed that those who had been using chamomile extract for eight weeks had reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Eventually,“Liu” was forced to admit that she had been using a fake ID and that she was actually born in July 1968.
He had been using a flash, but removed it right before snapping one last picture just seconds before“Madama Butterfly” began.
I noticed that I had been using Live View for the majority of the scenes in this test shoot,
A friend had been using Outlook Express as a filing system,& had thousands of emails in dozens of folders- about 6 GB all together.
My friend had been using Windows Live Mail
During this era, France had been using Romanesque architecture like most of Western Europe.
After a throat operation in 1985, Hawking lost his ability to speak and had been using electronic voice synthesizers to communicate with others.
In November 2013, Malwarebytes reported that cybercriminals had been using Google Drive to load malicious redirects.
Filipinos between the ages of 16 to 64 had been using this illegal drug.
Meanwhile, Lenessia explains to Elissa about the persona she had been using to feign composure with the other girls.
After having his face stitched up, Plante returned to the ice wearing a mask he had been using in practice.
And with our previous experience it was plain to us that the Count had been using the place pretty freely.