long ago造句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.