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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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91. He should have finished at university long ago, but he kept taking extra courses, changing subjects and things.
92. The younger people had departed long ago for war work or service in the armed forces.
93. Not so long ago this had been jungle, where maharajahs hunted for the last of the tigers.
94. She should have learned long ago not to take him seriously.
95. Morricone long ago made the decision that he would remain rooted in Rome[sentencedict.com], where he was born in 1928.
96. But those were the days of innocence, long ago vanished and past recovery.
97. Some have decided not to return, fearing they will lose the pleasant images of memory they developed long ago.
98. Not long ago, they found the original blueprints for the structure.
99. The grueling events of this century should long ago have stripped the luster from those two impostors.
100. But that was so long ago, before even one man named Bush had won the White House.
101. These had perhaps once been outhouses which had long ago fallen down.
102. Not so long ago lenders were falling over each other to offer mortgages.
103. The reality was long ago - oh so long ago!
104. This all happened long ago, when priests held sway over the majority of the Irish people.
105. The Air Force figured it was time for some one to ask the hard questions you should have asked long ago.
106. Once, long ago, at the dawn of time, he had persuaded man to disobey in a garden.
107. Not so long ago Eamon Darcy was edged out of the top nine automatic spots, losing by a matter of a few points.
108. Geophysicists have examined these continental scars to tell the story of cataclysms that struck the earth long ago.
109. Her black straw hat, secured by a beaded hatpin, had seen its best days long ago.
110. Through his stories about his grandfather, he had long ago learned to survive by his wits.
111. Not so long ago Mr Kinnock was strongly committed to unilateral disarmament.
112. Not long ago, the orchestra was the pride of the city. Now it is on the verge of closing down.
113. To judge from this book, the most surprising thing about the paper is that it did not collapse long ago.
114. Not so long ago, Cleveland shriveled for lack of jobs and money.
115. Not long ago I met with a group of foreign Service officials who had been ordered to buy their current apartments.
116. Want was all he could do, for his body had long ago ceased to function in that way.
117. Her pale yellow hair had long ago gone gray; deep lines ran from her nose to her mouth.
118. Really though, this is nothing to be scared of-you made your crucial decision long ago.
119. He thought back and ... and it was all so confused and seemed so long ago.
120. Long ago, he now realised, Nicholas had slipped from his grasp.
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