Examples of 'had emigrated' in a sentence
Meaning of "had emigrated"
had emigrated: This phrase indicates that someone had permanently moved from one country or place to another for reasons such as seeking better opportunities or escaping unfavorable conditions. It implies that the person has left their home country or place of origin
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had emigrated
Most of the local women had emigrated.
Women had emigrated from eight different countries.
I thought your son had emigrated.
They had emigrated.
Now we can say the only good socialist is one who had emigrated.
Her parents had emigrated from.
Many title deeds were not claimed because their owners were deceased or had emigrated.
Their lessees had emigrated.
He had emigrated.
His whole family had emigrated.
She had emigrated in the company of three underage nephews and her mentally challenged brother.
Whose ancestors had emigrated.
He had emigrated to America about a year ago.
Many great actors and writers who had emigrated flocked to the theatre.
Wood had emigrated to Kansas to prevent the extension of slavery.
His grandfather who had emigrated from Barcelona.
He had emigrated after the abolition of Capital Punishment to work as an airline engineer.
Others had emigrated.
She typically stopped in ports where significant numbers of Germans had emigrated.
Their father had emigrated to Russia few years earlier.
Letters of relatives and friends who had emigrated to the United.
Her father had emigrated to Greece for political reasons.
His father was an alcoholic businessman who had emigrated from the Netherlands.
Their families had emigrated from the same part of Lebanon.
He was the youngest of eight children of Jewish parents who had emigrated from Russia.
Her parents had emigrated from Somalia a few years earlier.
Anderson receives a photo sent from Canada by his sister who had emigrated there.
His father had emigrated from Italy and had stoked coal.
Meyer was a saloon owner and later a haberdasher who had emigrated to America from Poland.
Her parents had emigrated from England two years before her birth.
He was born to Jamaican parents who had emigrated to Britain.
His parents had emigrated there from Czechoslovakia just ten years earlier.
Many classically trained dancers and teachers had emigrated to France and London in this period.
Both had emigrated from Mexico and spoke primarily Spanish.
Her father was an electrician who had emigrated from Canada at an early age.
Had emigrated to Sweden from Lübeck.
The family had emigrated from Norway.
He was from a Frankish noble family that had emigrated to France.
She and her husband had emigrated to Abyssinia in the early years of persecution.
He was born in Paris to parents who had emigrated from Russia.
Both of his parents had emigrated from Russia with their families when they were young.
I was not even aware that Gunnar had emigrated to the USA.
Her maternal grandparents had emigrated from France while her paternal grandparents had emigrated from Germany.
She befriended many displaced European musicians who had emigrated to Australia.
Both families had emigrated from Prussia.
Difficulties also arose from the fact that the former CEO had emigrated to France.
His parents had emigrated from Ireland.
Actually came from what is now Croatia but had emigrated to Argentina.
Some Tuanakians who had emigrated to Rarotonga allegedly survived.
Before the coronavirus epidemic, some doctors were unemployed or had emigrated to look for work.
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