Examples of 'had won the battle' in a sentence
Meaning of "had won the battle"
had won the battle: This phrase indicates that a victory or success has been achieved in a conflict, competition, or struggle. It suggests that an individual or group emerged triumphant after engaging in a battle, whether literal or metaphorical
How to use "had won the battle" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
had won the battle
Ape had won the battle.
It was impossible to determine who had won the battle.
Himmler had won the battle.
In little more than a hundred years the newly enriched had won the battle.
The others had won the battle without me.
He quickly reported to Washington that his army had won the battle.
We had won the battle.
Amony knew she had won the battle.
Catherine had won the battle but Henry was determined not to lose the war.
The enemy thought he had won the battle.
Although he had won the battle he knew that the crisis has just begun.
They thought that they had won the battle.
Octavian had won the Battle of Actium.
European and US employers and the British Government had won the battle.
David believed he had won the battle even before the battle began.
See also
At the end, both sides claimed they had won the battle.
I thought we had won the Battle of Waterloo.
Just in case you are wondering, his side had won the battle.
Meanwhile the allies had won the battle of the Atlantic.
When I came to, lying on the ground the fire had won the battle.
The Trojans thought that they had won the battle and that the horse was a gift.
Miramon said that " the liberal artillery, served by American gunners had won the battle.
The Romans had won the battle.
And at least for now, Barbie and MatteI had won the battle.
I felt like I had won the battle but lost the war.
Against the odds, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina had won the battle for survival.
Mexico had won the Battle of Puebla.
But I want to talk about Napoleon, what if he had won the battle of Waterloo?
The UAW-CIO had won the battle at last and had borne its first fruit.
Irwin R. Schyster, DiBiase 's former tag team partner of Money Incorporated, had won the battle royal.
Lord Nelson had won the Battle of Trafalgar, but lost his life.
What if the Japanese had won the Battle of Midway?
A century before, the French had won the Battle of Landen on the same ground.
And if Napoleon had won the Battle of Waterloo?
At this point, the British had won the Battle of El Alamein in November 1942.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Battle
Show more
This is the battle you were hoping for
Battle is necessary to retrieve our occupied lands
I fought this battle from her side
Examples of using Had
Show more
Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
Examples of using Won
Show more
You won sink next to the window
You have not won the lottery
He won the gold medal this time