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Sentence count:163+8Posted:2017-01-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: as long asso long asengageengagedengage inengaged inengagementlongMeaning: adv. of the distant or comparatively distant past long-ago. adj. belonging to time long gone. 
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121. She was not to know that Tina, sticking to her principles, had long ago slept with her cousin Jarvis.
122. The dazzling inlay of precious stones was long ago picked out with daggers.
123. It seems so long ago that Jody can hardly remember the game, but barely two months have passed.
124. Why, long ago, did the local people decide to build their bridges with such high arches?
124. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
125. As long ago as the seventeenth century worries have been expressed about the inadequacies of official libraries.
126. Long ago when Dennis Potter was a television critic too, he was reviewing Miss World.
127. You don't need to - it was expunged automatically long ago.
128. Was it some psychic time bomb long ago planted on Ludlow Street?
129. She had long ago closed her heart against all invasion.
130. They found the wreck of the Medusa not long ago, off the coast of Mauretania.
131. Undoubtedly, he had long ago given up the idea of walking.
132. I gave up trying to understand people long ago. Now I let them try to understand me! Charles M. Schulz 
133. Three hundred workpeople trampling about and regular cleaning means traces are going to be destroyed long ago,[sentencedict.com] I would have thought.
134. At fifty-two he had long ago found his style, and was more than comfortable with it.
135. More like jewellery than cheap baubles, they were left over from a Christmas long ago.
136. And yet many of you are probably making yourselves unhappy and unhealthy by squeezing yourselves into career decisions made long ago.
137. But to sell those flowers long ago, it could be a dangerous thing to do.
138. In view of this, one would expect the breed to have firmly established itself long ago.
139. Not so long ago, little-traveled S.R. 46 cut through pleasant countryside bordering the Wekiva River.
140. You know, a Christmas towing halt, like those bombing halts of long ago.
141. The calf was sold long ago, and she would not even recognize it now if it ambled into the yard.
142. She long ago learned that the pressure of fame and the goldfish bowl existence it brings can take a terrible toll.
143. Not so long ago, the idea of a luxury car was unambiguous.
144. Was not the Samhailt, the ancient art of hearing the thoughts of others, bestowed on the Royal Line long ago?
145. The photographs are an act of reclamation of a kind of urban territory that long ago stopped being landscape.
146. It was so long ago that it happened - it's an everyday occurrence now, people battering and killing children.
147. It is a deep-seated desire that lingers from long ago.
148. It was all centred on a man who was now dead, a man who had cast her aside long ago.
149. Disillusioned with the ruthlessly ambitious woman he had married, Richard had long ago turned his back on her.
150. I was persuaded long ago to use Flora instead of butter.
More similar words: as long asso long asengageengagedengage inengaged inengagementlonglong.alonglong forbelongfor longlongergeneration gapget alongall alongprolonglifelonglong sincelong-termcome alongbelong toany longerno longerlongtimealongsidebelongingbefore longlongitude
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