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Sentence count:145+1Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: alongsidelonglong.alonglong forprolongall alongget alongMeaning: adv. of the distant or comparatively distant past. 
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31) It had houses on it in Roman and Byzantine times, and the stone lion has long since vanished.
32) By now Dad was sixty-five, and what little lenience he may once have possessed had long since hardened into steely inflexibility.
33) Much of the mountain consists of volcanic ash, long since hardened to jagged rock.
34) Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard.
35) He was never brought to justice, and since he has long since died himself, we shall leave the matter there.
36) Multicolored volcanic ash flows, long since hardened to jagged rock, reach into the sea like fantastic taffy mountains.
37) That the classical wooden-bodied Pullman cars of earlier days had long since been split up and sold or scrapped was no deterrent.
38) Predictably, the international media circus, with its Olympian disdain for the parochial, has long since moved on.
39) Long since abandoned by the sea, Rye is now a hilltop town affording super views of the surrounding countryside.
40) This is not some ancient practice, some relic from the past long since abandoned.
41) Colonel Fergusson had long since given up trying to understand the business.
42) Today, they are a half-forgotten group, long since disbanded, whose name only qualifies for a where-are-they-now status.
43) The government had long since perceived that the way west depended on the transcontinental railroad.
44) Were it not fur her, I dare say Edward Plantagenet would long since have succumbed to ennui and despair.
45) Captain Robins was a Yorkshireman in his fifties who had long since lost his accent amidst the welter of a dozen dialects.
46) The Democratic Party has long since taken black voters for granted.
47) The north and south traffic on Vermont was separated by tracks for the old yellow trolley cars, long since defunct.
48) The political will in Canberra to pursue war criminals has long since run out.
49) Scientific study had long since proved that it was the work of giant rabbits who had lived there in prehistoric times.
50) She has long since forgiven her husband, whom she divorced before she knew he was ill.
51) They, too, reasoned that Death, having gorged itself on their neighbours, would have long since moved on.
52) The villages and towns they passed through were shabby where buildings had long since been left to decay.
53) The receipts from his shows have long since moved from the realms of the fantastic into those of the ludicrous.
54) This sociologically naive view has long since had to be abandoned.
55) In fact,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Southern Califorian band had long since become as big a mass commodity as any band you can name.
56) But since most of London's heavy industry has long since gone, there must be other explanations too.
57) These are useless for feeding - but the time for feeding has long since passed.
58) Our parents long since disappeared into the vacuum of the war.
59) That one has long since vanished, as a result of the Falls' implacable backward erosion.
60) Maybe he should have cauterized those aspects of himself long since.
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