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long time ago造句
1. I forgave her a long time ago. 2. He lost his youth a long time ago. 3. She died a long time ago . 4. I first met Jennifer a long time ago. 5. Her parents died a long time ago. 6. He must have started writing his book a long time ago. 7. It happened a long time ago, and my memory might be playing tricks on me. 8. It was all a long time ago and now Ellen found she could forgive and forget. 9. A long time ago, many black people were taken to America as slaves. 10. Long ago/A long time ago, there lived a girl called Cinderella. 11. I met your father once, a long time ago. 12. This was done a long time ago. 13. It went dead a long time ago. 14. Her father was reading her the story, a long time ago. 15. But that was a long time ago when he lived on his father's stud farm in Ireland. 16. Originally, a long, long time ago, they used a completely different melodic scale to ours. 17. A very long time ago, she must have been pretty. 18. It might have been that a long time ago, when people believed in prayer. 19. I met Aunt Hetty once, a very long time ago. 20. He had stopped guessing a long time ago, and he decided not to start again now. 21. Some conversions that were done a long time ago would not pass today's stringent building regulations. 22. It is a long time ago and what matters now is the future. 22.try its best to collect and create good sentences. 23. I don't know where you'll find your sister after all these years; she moved away from the town a long time ago. 24. I'm afraid I can't remember it was such a long time ago. 25. Memories of a man coming home for burial, with full military honours ... Such a very long time ago. 26. But I learnt to control my baser urges a long time ago. 27. I was upset when my two previous engagements broke up, but that was a long time ago. 28. I closed my eyes and imagined I was in a far distant universe a long, long time ago. 29. He may have had a nose job at Edith Piaf's request, but that was a long time ago. 30. Then he relaxes into a sorrowful smile, like when you remember some one you loved who died a long time ago.