Similar words: longtime, springtime, long-term, belong to, in the long term, from time to time, prime time, long. Meaning: n. a prolonged period of time.
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211 The custom has been fashioned out for a long time.
212 It took a long time to gain her confidence .
213 It took me a long time to find the flaw in her logic.
214 It took a long time for the bad news to sink in.
215 The traffic took a long time to clear after the accident.
216 After wrestling with myself for a long time,I decided to leave this city.
217 It took me a long time to catch on to the directions.
218 Oranges can be kept for a long time without going mouldy.
219 It took the young couple a long time to round up enough money for a trip to Europe.
220 I take a long time to walk to school because it is a long way.
221 I haven't enjoyed myself so much for a long time.
222 For a long time I had it in mind to write a book about my experiences.
223 For a long time, she's been panting for a chance to show her acting ability,(www.Sentencedict.com) and now her chance has come!
224 You have to run the tap a long time before the hot water comes.
225 Long ago/A long time ago[sentencedict.com], there lived a girl called Cinderella.
226 We had been enemies a long time, but after the flood we buried the hatchet.
227 Russian intelligence will take a long time to quieten the paranoia of the West.
228 The actor acted on the stage for a long time.
229 I puzzled over this question for a long time before it finally clicked.
230 He has been bent on becoming a lawyer for a long time.
231 It takes a long time to overcome these kinds of prejudices.
232 It took her a long time to get ready for church.
233 It's an issue that's exercised the minds of scientists for a long time.
234 It's a long time since I went out on the razzle - dazzle, but your birthday will be a wonderful excuse.
235 She deliberated over the decision for a long time before she made up her mind.
236 He spoke for a long time but his meaning didn't really come across.
237 The students enjoyed the speaker so much that the clapping continued for a long time.
238 It took me a long time to thread my way through the crowd.
239 It has taken a long time to wade through the 'incredible volume' of evidence.
240 Redwood trees can live for a long time; one specimen is 4 000 years old.
More similar words: longtime, springtime, long-term, belong to, in the long term, from time to time, prime time, long, long., along, longer, long for, not long, oblong, for long, so long, belong, time, prolong, get along, go along, longing, furlong, long ago, all along, no longer, any longer, come along, long since, lifelong.