long time造句241 Nine months is a long time for anyone, but it's an eternity for the very young.
242 Knowing Ben, we could be waiting a long time .
243 The project is taking a long time but is now nearing completion.
244 He has been grappling with the problem for a long time.
245 For a long time it was thought to be a harmless substance, but we now have proof/evidence to the contrary.
246 As an Englishman who'd lived for a long time in France, he felt a certain conflict of allegiances when the two countries played soccer.
247 It can take a long time for your visa application to be processed .
248 Neither of them will give way, so they could be arguing for a very long time.
249 It took me a long time to get over my cold.
250 It will take a long time to exorcise the memory of the accident.
251 She had to wait a long time for the right man to come along.
252 For a long time this problem has been swept under the carpet.
253 My wife has been at me for a long time to buy her a necklet.
254 They've been going out together for a long time now.
255 The party has been out of office for a long time.
256 We give preference to those who have worked with us for a long time.
257 It took a long time for the baby to quieten down.
258 It's an awfully long time since we last saw each other.
259 It took her a long time to read the report.
260 He remarked to Jane that he had not heard from Sally for a long time.
261 It took me a long time to get my confidence back.
262 It doesn't sound like business for a long time.Still it won't do any harm to watch out and keep our powder dry.
263 For a long time he had it in mind to write a novel about his experiences.
264 It has belonged to our family for a long time.
265 Since the roads are very bad, the journey took us a long time.
266 She was on tranquillizers for a long time after her son died.
267 The timely rain after a long time of drought will certainly bring on the crops.
268 We've been friends a long time. long is not used in positive sentences unless it is used with too, enough, as, so, seldom, etc.:I stayed out in the sun for too long.
269 She has lived in Australia for a long time, and recently she was naturalized.
270 It takes a very long time to become young.Pablo Picasso