Examples of 'had originated' in a sentence

Meaning of "had originated"

had originated - indicates that something had its beginning or started from a particular source or point in time in the past.

How to use "had originated" in a sentence

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had originated
My social anxiety had originated from my past.
This was certainly where the smell had originated.
The bees there had originated from stock imported to.
It was unclear where the fax had originated.
They had originated locally.
That this mysterious milky rain had originated.
This order had originated in.
He explained that the word patriot had originated.
Of power had originated from.
Investigators discovered that the flight he was on had originated in south.
Fire had originated in the top floor and was spreading quickly.
He concluded that life had originated in waterand mud.
By the act of crossing with other varieties which had originated in.
The fire had originated in the bedroom of the couples apartment.
The year in which magic had originated was unknown.

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Alexander still did not know where the mustard bombs had originated.
Nobody knew how the tradition had originated or how old it was.
Toole had originated the role but took ill and was forced to retire.
It was obvious the blast had originated from here.
These issues had originated from the earlier brain storming exercise in plenary that day.
Most of the pupils had originated.
The dispute had originated from a disagreement on how to interpret the limit between both governorates.
He was diagnosing a condition that he believed had originated in the nineteenth century.
The fire had originated below the passenger floor and eventually entered the passenger cabin.
This was where the chemical weapons attack had originated.
You see that balance had originated on my very first credit card.
He cataloged and categorized prehistoric artifacts which had originated from excavations.
The chances were that it had originated from the formation that appeared earlier.
Several of the significant incidents of the preceding years had originated in animal feed.
It had originated in the continent of Europe.
He concluded that the microorganisms had originated spontaneously out of the organic matter.
The name was retained as were certain words of command which had originated in Scots.
The name had originated from the English.
This often entails changes in language and vocabulary that had originated in traditional patriarchal thinking.
Such courts had originated in England in the fourteenth century.
This concept of natural order had originated in China.
His family had originated from the village of Peristerona.
He was from an old noble family which had originated in Vicenza.
The family name had originated in their earlier home of Darmstadt.
I indicated the degree to which the whole approach Had originated in europe.
These two towns had originated as Greek colonies.
The bill on violence against women recently passed by Parliament had originated in civil society.
The three boats had originated from the Libyan coastline.
The error arose because two bills of the same title had originated from the House.
The idea that the disease had originated in Africa was not embraced straightaway.
Many of the problems confronting Equatorial Guinea had originated in the past.
He believed that the Bible had originated in Germany and had been intentionally distorted.
The United States reported having seized methamphetamine that had originated locally and in Mexico.
Price claimed that he had originated the idea that the Missouri Compromise must be repealed.
Everyone glanced at the VIP booth where the voice had originated from with furrowed eyebrows.

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