单词 | Long ago |
例句 | 1. He committed suicide not long ago. 2. I wanted to part from you long ago. 3. Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago. 4. Time and weather had long ago effaced the inscription on the monument. 5. The idea was first mooted as long ago as the 1840s. 6. Long[], long ago there lived a king. 7. The house was pulled down long ago. 8. How long ago did you buy it? 9. This river dried up long ago. 10. I learned long ago to avoid these invitations. 11. Our office was soundproofed not long ago. 12. He should have left her long ago. 13. What really happened on that day so long ago? 14. That old mine was worked out long ago. 15. It was on TV not long ago. 16. The roof had collapsed long ago. 17. Not so long ago, transsexuals were regarded as freaks. 18. We washed our hands of politics long ago. 19. We had our bicentenary celebrations not that long ago. 20. It's not long ago that they arrived in Britain. 21. How long ago did your parents emigrate? 22. They arrived in Britain not long ago/recently. 23. Harry's daughter is dead. She died long ago. 24. He would have sold the property long ago had it not been entailed. 25. Once long ago he had considered becoming a state trooper. 26. It all happened so long ago now, what does it matter? 27. 'Have you ever been to Rome?' 'Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.' 28. I believed that in civilized countries, torture had ended long ago. 29. I like reading historical stories because I can learn about the lives that people led long ago. 30. The newly built railway line was brought into use not long ago. 1. He committed suicide not long ago. 2. Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago. 3. 'Have you ever been to Rome?' 'Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.' 4. I believed that in civilized countries, torture had ended long ago. 5. The idea was first mooted as long ago as the 1840s. 6. I like reading historical stories because I can learn about the lives that people led long ago. 7. The newly built railway line was brought into use not long ago. 8. Long long ago, we knew the periodic motion of a planet. 31. There's no point wailing about something that happened so long ago. 32. He should have finished at university long ago, but he kept taking extra courses. 33. If it had been left to me I would have put him out on the street long ago. 34. The war did not deflect him from the path he had long ago taken. 35. The west-coast line was electrified as long ago as 1974. 36. How long ago is it that you last saw her? 37. He had long ago repressed the painful memories of his childhood. 38. He died long ago. 39. It was not all that long ago that it was almost unheard-of for an unmarried couple to live together. 40. Long long ago, we knew the periodic motion of a planet. 41. Not so long ago Viviana was a little-known actress playing in a provincial theatre - these days she's the toast of New York/the town. 42. Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago. 43. Long ago/A long time ago, there lived a girl called Cinderella. 44. The story goes that long ago there lived a king. 45. Acupuncture was practised in China as long ago as the third millennium BC. 46. They must have switched ——otherwise would have we caught up with them up long ago. 47. I can still remember, even though it was so long ago. 48. It all happened so long ago that it's just a blur to me now. 49. They're getting married? It's not that long ago that they met! 50. The berries had long ago withered on the tree. 51. Kanishka's head and torso were lopped off long ago. 52. I guess it didn't happen very long ago. 53. How long ago did you buy the computer? 54. It began long ago in the early Baroque era. 55. How long ago was that, Dad? 56. And we know from micro-fossils that there were already several distinct forms of bacteria-like organisms as long ago as 3000 million years. 57. She appears only to male descendants of the family who slaughtered her own long ago, dumping their bodies in Lake Darmstadt. 58. No girl would be so foolish, especially as it is so long ago, and not your fault at all. 59. How long ago the war seemed - the minesweeper wending its slow way over the dusky sea. 60. Henry had abandoned it long ago in his search for clues. 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. 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. 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, 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. 121. She was not to know that Tina, sticking to her principles, had long ago slept with her cousin Jarvis. 122. The dazzling inlay of precious stones was long ago picked out with daggers. 123. It seems so long ago that Jody can hardly remember the game, but barely two months have passed. 124. Why, long ago, did the local people decide to build their bridges with such high arches? 124. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 125. As long ago as the seventeenth century worries have been expressed about the inadequacies of official libraries. 126. Long ago when Dennis Potter was a television critic too, he was reviewing Miss World. 127. You don't need to - it was expunged automatically long ago. 128. Was it some psychic time bomb long ago planted on Ludlow Street? 129. She had long ago closed her heart against all invasion. 130. They found the wreck of the Medusa not long ago, off the coast of Mauretania. 131. Undoubtedly, he had long ago given up the idea of walking. 132. I gave up trying to understand people long ago. Now I let them try to understand me! Charles M. Schulz 133. Three hundred workpeople trampling about and regular cleaning means traces are going to be destroyed long ago, I would have thought. 134. At fifty-two he had long ago found his style, and was more than comfortable with it. 135. More like jewellery than cheap baubles, they were left over from a Christmas long ago. 136. And yet many of you are probably making yourselves unhappy and unhealthy by squeezing yourselves into career decisions made long ago. 137. But to sell those flowers long ago, it could be a dangerous thing to do. 138. In view of this, one would expect the breed to have firmly established itself long ago. 139. Not so long ago, little-traveled S.R. 46 cut through pleasant countryside bordering the Wekiva River. 140. You know, a Christmas towing halt, like those bombing halts of long ago. 141. The calf was sold long ago, and she would not even recognize it now if it ambled into the yard. 142. She long ago learned that the pressure of fame and the goldfish bowl existence it brings can take a terrible toll. 143. Not so long ago, the idea of a luxury car was unambiguous. 144. Was not the Samhailt, the ancient art of hearing the thoughts of others, bestowed on the Royal Line long ago? 145. The photographs are an act of reclamation of a kind of urban territory that long ago stopped being landscape. 146. It was so long ago that it happened - it's an everyday occurrence now, people battering and killing children. 147. It is a deep-seated desire that lingers from long ago. 148. It was all centred on a man who was now dead, a man who had cast her aside long ago. 149. Disillusioned with the ruthlessly ambitious woman he had married, Richard had long ago turned his back on her. 150. I was persuaded long ago to use Flora instead of butter. 151. Prosecutors said the allegation was made long ago by an unreliable supergrass, and no investigation is expected. 152. Not so long ago he had been uncomfortable in the atmosphere of the seemingly unbridled physicality of Dunham dancing. 153. Our story takes place in a far-off land, long, long ago. 154. They long ago forsook their nomadic life. 155. It was a pact made in fun long ago. 156. Intellectually, this is a point I grasped long ago. 157. Many possibilities which are open to the physicist today were impracticable not long ago. 158. Not so long ago utility bills didn't amount to much. 159. " If you had any sense you'd have married Stuart or Brent Tarleton long ago. 160. God help the poor souls that manned her - coral long ago.'. 161. Long ago the Exodus a Tatar spat in his blood. 162. The night shift should have been safely down the mine long ago. 163. He had decided long ago that he would put his trust in socialism when the time came. |
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