Examples of 'had relocated' in a sentence

Meaning of "had relocated"

had relocated - refers to the action of moving or transferring to a different place, usually indicating that the person or thing had already completed the relocation process

How to use "had relocated" in a sentence

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had relocated
But they all had relocated to portland.
I had relocated and been on my new job for one day.
The old staff had relocated and moved on.
I had relocated to Kobe earlier this year to set up our offices there.
I did not even know you had relocated here.
Many had relocated for the chance to vote.
This would be applicable to children who had relocated with their parents.
Michelle had relocated to your phase.
I corrected French assignments for a correspondence school that had relocated to this town.
It had relocated.
There were also a number of their old Taos acquaintances who had relocated there.
She had relocated it several times due to the rising level of the sea.
The inhabitants of the two villages had relocated two days before the disaster.
He had relocated from Nigeria two years earlier.
By the next year he had relocated to Montevideo.

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They had relocated from London at the start of the war.
Here was proof that he had relocated to Portugal.
James Ellis was likely deceased and all of his sons had relocated.
By this stage it had relocated to Spearwood.
It also looked into suspected incidents of spying on expatriates who had relocated to Canada.
They are said to have had relocated to nearby Kampyli.
Only in evening did the Norwegian commanders discover where the Germans had relocated.
Within two years they had relocated to nearby Northop.
I had relocated my practice to an alley off Great Jones Street.
The reality that the family had relocated to Compton turned into no coincidence.
Her brother had been evacuated to Newquay in Devon, where his school had relocated.
Some manufacturers that had relocated their production to Vietnam returned.
The production was based in the Republic of Ireland, where Boorman had relocated.
By that time they had relocated to Berlin where they disbanded during that year.
Large numbers of nobles and wealthy citizens had relocated there from Moscow.
They find that Riley had relocated everyone to a log cabin and Diego gets into a fight.
It was as expected, the enemy headquarter had relocated to the left wing.
MOVE had relocated to West Philadelphia after the earlier shootout.
That dog was flown to his owners who had relocated to Washington State.
But they all had relocated to Portland, without any family or friends.
By the end of the year, the band had relocated to Los Angeles.
By this time he had relocated to the well-populated fishing port of RunavĆ­k.
After his confirmation Kloster moved to Stavanger, where his parents had relocated.
The last Shabdrung Rimpoche had relocated to Pedong and expired few years ago.
Blay was born and raised in New Orleans, US, where her Ghanaian parents had relocated.
There were Jews who had relocated to Palestine.
Cartagena had relocated to Concepción prior to the battle, and so remained temporarily free.
In the meantime, my family had relocated to the Geelong region.
Once Orlando had relocated to Arizona, he got into small business entrepreneurship and software programming.
Partially because of this, the papacy had relocated to Avignona papal enclave in France.
During the offseason, Howard again requested a trade to the Nets, who had relocated to Brooklyn.
By April the group had relocated to the United States.
I had relocated my practice to an alley off Great Jones Street . Hey.
I heard the Soviet embassy had relocated to Guangzhou with the Government.
The third LP was partly produced in the US, where Nicky Chinn had relocated.

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