long since in English

long time ago

Use "long since" in a sentence

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1. How long since is it?

2. They had long since moved away.

3. I've long since stopped caring about him.

4. Other staff had long since gone home.

5. She had long since abandoned that hope.

6. The original building has long since been demolished.

7. Any doubts had long since been swept away.

8. The city has long since passed into oblivion.

9. It was not long since that I returned.

10. He had long since gone dead on politicians.

11. He had long since given up reading the tabloids.

12. Dad had long since divested himself of anything valuable.

13. This idea has long since fallen out of favour.

14. The soldiers have long since returned to their bases.

15. Her parents had long since branded her a failure.

16. I've long since forgiven her for what she did.

17. I've long since forgotten what our quarrel was about.

18. It once sealed a document that has long since decayed.

19. 24 Her parents had long since branded her a failure.

20. The people who built this temple have long since vanished.

21. He had long since wearied of discussing the rancorous subject.

22. It's been far too long since we've seen each other.

23. Sounds of laughter from a dark auditorium had long since ceased.

24. She has long since moved on from the roles of her youth.

25. Its tower has long since collapsed, and only the assembly hall remains.

26. The UN is an organisation which has long since outlived its usefulness.

27. It's so long since it rained that the river-bed is dry.

28. I had long since grown used to the eccentricities of his driving technique.

29. Most have long since gone, leaving behind their legacy of sunless, blanket afforestation.

30. It hasn't even been that long since he was promoted to assistant manager.

31. Such policies are equivalent to trying to resuscitate a patient long since dead.

32. Much of the mountain consists of volcanic ash, long since hardened to jagged rock.

33. ‘This decades-old machine has long since been surpassed by Bevatrons and linear accelerators.’

34. 20 Most have long since gone, leaving behind their legacy of sunless, blanket afforestation.

35. It has not been long since Changan joined the Pakistani autoforce, but the company …

36. This is not some ancient practice, some relic from the past long since abandoned.

37. It has been far too long since I last gazed upon a lovely English rose.

38. Old tattered flags hung from the ceiling, their patterns long since faded into the air.

39. In 1990, Coral Sea, which had long since earned the nickname "Ageless Warrior", was decommissioned.

40. That one has long since vanished, as a result of the Falls' implacable backward erosion.

41. The government had long since perceived that the way west depended on the transcontinental railroad.

42. “Decomposition was well under way; death had long since been established as an absolute certainty.

43. The stones of the church are dark with age and the roof has long since gone.

44. 30 For most lay Catholics, the debate over Church policy has long since passed into irrelevance.

45. Standing in the fields were pieces of farm machinery that had long since fallen into disrepair.

46. For on a national level, New Labour has long since abandoned any Old Labour-style Antagonism …

47. The awkward, box-like products of the past have long since been replaced by smaller, slicker versions.

48. Predictably, the international media circus, with its Olympian disdain for the parochial, has long since moved on.

49. Even though her parents have long since died, she still talks about them in the present tense.

50. They, too, reasoned that Death, having gorged itself on their neighbours, would have long since moved on.