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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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61. But the plaintiffs, local authorities and anti-nuclear associations must have abandoned hope of success long ago.
62. Awake, as in days of old, the generations of long ago!
63. It searched its memories, and the logic circuits made their decisions, according to the orders given them long ago.
64. It had all been so long ago, a lot of peanuts had lodged under the old bridge since then. Sentencedict.com
65. They passed extravagant long ago, cruised through exorbitant and finally settled somewhere in the neighborhood of incomprehensible.
66. And long ago I forgave myself for not pushing a little harder.
67. The Sun he bought long ago from Hugh Cudlipp was a misbegotten creation heading straight for the abattoir.
68. They have lost their charm, having long ago lost their innocence.
69. The men of long ago wondered why this should be, and they told stories to explain the reason.
70. If grass had ever grown there, every blade had been trampled to death long ago.
71. They had money, they had organizational skills, and they had long ago lost the girlish need to please.
72. After all, it wasn't that long ago that it was quite acceptable to belch smoke over the countryside.
73. Thinking of Minnie was to think of days long ago when she had been at the centre of things.
74. The line-up includes a number of rock-n-roll dinosaurs who should have hung up their guitars long ago.
75. The iron and steel industry of Rotherham exists because long ago iron ore was mined locally as well as coal.
76. The Ocean-Warming Piglet Long ago, on the far side of our planet, there lived a farmer named Li-pin.
77. Bonn has not cut official diplomatic relations with Baghdad but it withdrew all diplomatic personnel long ago.
78. The bowl of righteousness was shattered long ago, when Tsao Ch'un built his City.
79. Long ago, the forerunner to taekwondo was a military skill, and taekwondo puts fighting theories into practice.
80. Like Cratylus he long ago took a vow of silence to express his fundamental frustration at the world.
81. That overcautious disposition was noticed long ago, but there was a fond hope that experience would cure it.
82. Long ago, an aunt told me that my grandmother wash born out of wedlock.
83. We went down to see a show in London not so long ago.
84. Most whites likely to sympathise with it flounced out of his National Party long ago.
85. The white father promised long ago that I could go back to my home, but the white men are big liars.
86. But, as Marx saw long ago, free-market capitalism is quintessentially populist and inherently subversive of traditions and rituals.
87. This island will be the scene of many official celebrations in October 1992: its indigenous population was wiped out long ago.
88. Not long ago, this team coasted along on the road to resurrection.
89. If I had no sense of humor, I would long ago have committed suicide. Mahatma Gandhi 
90. Wycliffe was reminded of a busman's holiday he had spent, not so long ago, across at St Mawes.
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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