Similar words: ever since, long since, single, singer, casino, cousin, missing, housing. Meaning: [sɪns] adv.1. from then till now (often prec. by ever): He was elected in 1978 and has been president ever since. 2. between a particular past time and the present; subsequently: She at first refused, but has since consented. 3. ago; before now: long since. prep.4. continuously from or counting from: It has been warm since noon. 5. between a past time or event and the present: There have been many changes since the war. conj.6. in the period following the time when: He has written once since he left. 7. continuously from or counting from the time when: He has been busy since he came. 8. because; inasmuch as: Since you're already here, you might as well stay..
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(121) Since joining the Common Market, Britain's trade with Europe has greatly increased.
(122) Glasgow has broadened its appeal since taking on the mantle of European City of Culture in 1990.
(123) Since he lost his job, he's been hanging about here.
(124) It had been two years since I had been to the swimming baths.
(125) He says his life has lost its meaning since his wife died. Sentencedict.com
(126) I heartily congratulate you upon your choice of your partner for life since l can't think of two people more suited to each other than you two.I wish you all the happiness in the world.
(127) In May, the price of cocoa fell to its lowest level since 1975-76.
(128) Jacques Arnold has been a member of parliament since 1987.
(129) The rest of the apartment had fortunately remained unaltered since that time.
(130) Mr. Smith is a most suitable candidate for such negotiator since his tact and quickness of mind are equal to the occasion.
(131) There has been an appreciable drop in the number of unemployed since the new government came to power.
(132) The housing sales have been turning down since the summer.
(133) Life has been ducky since she got out of the hospital.
(134) There has been a sharp decrease in pollution since the law was introduced.
(135) Since they discovered the truth about his background, his colleagues have regarded him with suspicion.
(136) Ever since their argument, the master has been making it hot for the young teacher.
(137) Your piano playing has really come on since I last heard you play.
(138) He had been with the company since its creation in 1979.
(139) Webster has not played since suffering a hamstring injury in the opening game.
(140) They have painted the place up since I was last here.
(141) All cars built since 1981 have points for the attachment of safety restraints.
(142) The town's changed a lot since I was a lad.
(143) They've been good mates ever since they were at school together.
(144) Mother has come into her own since the children left home, and she is making a new life for herself.
(145) The marriage was considered especially ignominious since she was of royal descent.
(146) The international oil markets have been highly volatile since the early 1970s.
(147) The shares have more than halved in value since the summer high of 572p.
(148) I simply gave in to him, and I've regretted it ever since.
(149) The political landscape of the country has changed since unemployment rose.
(150) Downing Street has been off limits to the general public since 1982.
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