The word long in example sentences

Examples of how to use the word “long” in a sentence. How to connect “long” with other words to make correct English sentences.

long (adj, adv): continuing for a large amount of time; used to mean “(for) a long time”, especially in questions and negative sentences

Use “long” in a sentence

How long is the interval between the Olympics?
How long have you been living on this island?
Can I stay a little longer?
It happened a long time ago.
How long do I have to wait?
How long does the movie last?
How long did you stay there?
It’s normal to feel tired after such a long trip.
The middle finger is the longest.
The bridge is about a mile long.
I am no longer a child.
I need a long rope.

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Long in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word long in a sentence.


  1. He has such a long stride.


  2. After a long sleep the P.M.


  3. This lead did not last long.


  4. The feet are long and stout.


  5. Her life was a long suicide.


  6. There is a long way to go.».


  7. How long would your steak be?


  8. It’s been a long time coming.


  9. The wings are long and broad.


  10. So there’s a long way to go.».


  11. We contributed to a long line of fairly good music.


  12. He spends his Sundays in long walks with H G Wells.


  13. It also lacks the long tail streamers of the adult.


  14. She carried 120 tonnes (120 long tons) of fuel oil.


  15. It is very active and does not stay still for long.


  16. The actual separation of technetium-99 from spent nuclear fuel is a long process.


  17. Several stiff black bristles up to 1.5 cm (1 in) long arise from the lower lores.


  18. All night long I could hear his footsteps, alternating with music played quietly.


  19. Historians have long debated Bismarck’s role in the events leading up to the war.


  20. The mane and tail are thick and long, but the legs do not have excess feathering.


  21. According to Ira Nadel, he «overturned poetic meter, literary style, and the state of the long poem».


  22. By late September fingerlings have developed into juveniles, and are around 10–12 in (25–30 cm) long.


  23. As revealed both in the show and in his original biography, he has a long history with the Carnivàle.


  24. The outermost pair of rectrices in male lyrebirds are extremely long and strongly curved at the ends.


  25. Selfe may have lost a battle but before long, the liberal arts tradition faced still greater defeats.


  26. The examiners noted several long gashes in the hull, but attributed these to impact on the sea floor.


  27. Lactation in otariids may last 6–11 months; in the Galápagos fur seal it can last as long as 3 years.


  28. The oblong seeds themselves are 5.5 to 6 mm long, black and shiny, with a clavate (club-shaped) aril.


  29. They have proportionally long arms and short legs, and have reddish-brown hair covering their bodies.


  30. A 6th-century Anglo-Saxon iron sword was found towards the edge of the long mound (at G on the plan).


  31. The perianth is 3.0–4.3 cm (1+1⁄4–1+3⁄4 in) long and pink at the base grading into cream.


  32. The leaves themselves are 25–45 cm (10–17+1⁄2 in) long, with 8–22 deep lobes on each leaf edge.


  33. However, the Sun will become a red giant engulfing the Earth-Moon system long before this occurrence.


  34. The proboscis is 1.26 cm (0.50 in) in length—very long compared with other Australian cicada species.


  35. Posen was 146.1 m (479 ft) long, 26.9 m (88 ft 3.1 in) wide, and had a draft of 8.9 m (29 ft 2.4 in).


  36. The aye-aye combines rodent-like teeth with a long, thin middle finger to fill the same ecological niche as a woodpecker.


  37. In silhouette, the comparatively long neck, head and beak stick out from the front almost as far as the tail does behind.


  38. At the crest, these moraines were as much as 100 m (330 ft) high, eight km (5.0 mi) long, and five–ten m (16–33 ft) wide.


  39. Unable to stand for long periods of time, he sang a duet with JS and finished the evening with a scene from Mother Goose.


  40. I trust before he dips again for this long spell without him, that we have experienced, we shall be in the dear Homeland.


  41. I decided to reconnoiter and try to see with my own eyes, and interpret with my own long experience what was going on …


  42. Australians were held in camps across the Asia-Pacific region and many endured long voyages in grossly overcrowded ships.


  43. The trocaz pigeon is a rather plain, dark grey bird 40–45 cm (15.7–17.7 in) long with a 68–74 cm (26.8–29.1 in) wingspan.


  44. It had a bony neck-frill at the rear of the skull, which sported a pair of long spikes, which curved towards the outside.


  45. Laxatives did not improve their condition, and the researchers found that only long periods of training proved effective.


  46. Horses with long whorls down the neck are called devman and considered lucky, while horses with whorls below their eyes are called anusudhal and are unpopular with buyers.


  47. Despite this selection for gas-phase chemical studies being clear from the beginning, chemical characterization of hassium was considered a difficult task for a long time.


  48. Like many other poems in the Tang it featured the theme of a long parting between friends, which was often due to officials being frequently transferred to the provinces:.


  49. Lovecraft was heavily influenced by Poe’s horror tales, dedicating an entire section of his long essay, «Supernatural Horror in Literature», to his influence on the genre.


  50. The legs were not as long or suited for speed as those of tyrannosaurids, and the claws of the toes were less developed and more hoof-like than those of earlier theropods.

Synonyms for long

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word long has the following synonyms: abundant, agelong, bimestrial, daylong, drawn-out, extended, lengthy, prolonged, protracted, durable, lasting, long-lasting, long-lived, eight-day, endless, eternal, interminable, hourlong, lifelong, womb-to-tomb, long-acting, long-dated, longish, long-life, longitudinal, long-range, long-run, long-term, semipermanent, longstanding, monthlong, nightlong, all-night, overnight, perennial, time-consuming, weeklong, seven-day, yearlong, elongate, elongated, lengthened, extendible, extendable, far, lank, long-handled, pole-handled, long-snouted, long-staple, long-wool, long-wooled, oblong, polysyllabic, sesquipedalian, stretch, farseeing, farsighted, foresighted, foresightful, prospicient, longsighted, provident, retentive, recollective, tenacious, mindful, aware, tall, unsound, hanker and yearn.

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  1. History A few examples of autistic symptoms and treatments were described,

    long

    ,before autism was named. The Table Talk of Martin Luther, compiled by his
  2. Is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which has,

    long

    ,be adopted by the climatic conditions and also due to the general Greek belief
  3. Of what he termed» the single most hated thing on the show» – overly,

    long

    ,and embarrassing displays of emotion. The Academy has also had recent
  4. From ancient China, namely vague references to a connection between gold and,

    long

    ,life. Mercury, which was so vital to alchemy everywhere, is first mentioned in
  5. Characteristically weak, due to the lack of Nuclear Overhauled effect and the,

    long

    ,relaxation time, and can be missed in weak samples, or sample that have not
  6. A son named Troilus. An oracle prophesied that Troy would not be defeated as,

    long

    ,as Troilus reached the age of twenty alive. He was ambushed and killed by
  7. Data Center for the period January 1,1950,to October 31, 2006. Several,

    long

    ,– tracked F5 tornadoes have contributed to Alabama reporting more tornado
  8. Be missed in weak samples, or sample that have not been run for a sufficiently,

    long

    ,time. Mass spectrometry Alkanes have a high ionization energy, and the
  9. Marshall Naan, who became an actor, director,writer and producer. Over his,

    long

    ,and successful career spanning over 50 years, he directed over 400 motion
  10. Abacus, shown here in reconstruction, dates to the 1st century AD. It has eight,

    long

    ,grooves containing up to five beads in each and eight shorter grooves having
  11. The Alaska State Troopers are Alaska’s statewide police force. They have a,

    long

    ,and storied history, but were not an official organization until 1941. Before
  12. Was devastating – France, England,and Spain each lost thousands of ships, and,

    long

    , stretches of coast in Spain and Italy were almost completely abandoned by their
  13. And branching structures, and they are still alkanes (no general formula) as,

    long

    ,as they are acyclic (i.e., having no loops). Isomerism Alkanes with more
  14. Such as irrigation, crop rotation, fertilizers,and pesticides were developed,

    long

    ,ago, but have made great strides in the past century. The history of
  15. As having American ethnicity because their roots have been in North America as,

    long

    ,as the early 1600s. Demographers estimate that roughly 23 % of people in
  16. Floristic discontinuities caused by geographical features, such as Antarctica,

    long

    ,distances of ocean or general land masses. It is therefore possible to identify
  17. South Asia «. Among these languages, only Khmer, Vietnamese,and Mon have a,

    long

    ,established recorded history, and only Vietnamese and Khmer have official
  18. Invaded and captured Algiers in 1830. The conquest of Algeria by the French was,

    long

    ,and resulted in considerable bloodshed. A combination of violence and disease
  19. It the oldest counting board discovered so far. It is a slab of white marble,

    long

    , wide, and thick, on which are 5 groups of markings. In the center of the
  20. Happier after the revolution than before it, Benjamin remarks,» Donkeys live a,

    long

    ,time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey. » He is skeptical and
  21. To projects other than food acquisition. Historians and anthropologists have,

    long

    ,argued that the development of agriculture made civilization possible. The
  22. Of isolated land plant spores suggest land plants may have been around as,

    long

    ,as 475 million years ago. Morphology A range of algal morphologies are
  23. Be depictions of Apollo. The adaptation of a standard recognizable type for a,

    long

    ,time, is probably because nature gives preference in survival of a type which
  24. 19. Defying Lincoln’s prediction that» the world will little note, nor,

    long

    , remember what we say here,» the Address became the most quoted speech in
  25. Back into January, citing TV viewers’ fatigue with the film industry’s,

    long

    ,awards season. But such an accelerated schedule would dramatically decrease the
  26. Is associated with impaired perception of people versus objects. Causes It has,

    long

    ,been presumed that there is a common cause at the genetic, cognitive,and
  27. Had invaded Ancient India in 325 BC, leaving a Greek state (Gandhara) that,

    long

    ,endured, the possibility exists that the Indians acquired the idea from the
  28. Two-thirds majority on June 15, 1864,in the House of Representatives. After a,

    long

    ,debate in the House, a second attempt passed Congress on January 13, 1865,and
  29. Measures to raise revenues for the Federal government: tariffs (a policy with,

    long

    ,precedent),and a new Federal income tax. In 1861,Lincoln signed the second
  30. S novels were derided by some critics when they were first published as being,

    long

    ,and melodramatic. However, they became bestsellers largely through word of
  31. Areas of Greece. Anatolian origin A non-Greek origin of the name of Apollo has,

    long

    ,been assumed in scholarship. The stones which were found in front of the gates
  32. Tricked Hera into letting her go by offering her a necklace, nine yards (8 m),

    long

    , of amber. Lithographers agree that Artemis was born first and then assisted
  33. Luxuries.; The Cat: Never seen to carry out any work, the cat is absent for,

    long

    ,periods, and is forgiven because her excuses are so convincing and she» purred
  34. Swami Prabhavananda, and introduced Christopher Isherwood to this circle. Not,

    long

    ,after, Huxley wrote his book on widely held spiritual values and ideas, The
  35. At the time of the report,2001) due to low (<$0.50/Gal) fuel prices,

    long

    ,distances and low population. The cost of a US gallon of gas in urban Alaska
  36. Republican Party and briefly joining the Alaskan Independence Party ticket just,

    long

    ,enough to be reelected. He subsequently officially rejoined the Republican
  37. Rand questioned the well-informed Paterson about American history and politics,

    long

    ,into the night during their numerous meetings and gave Paterson ideas for her
  38. It is far more common to use a charge-coupled device camera to record a,

    long

    , deep exposure, allowing a more sensitive image to be created because the light
  39. Algae or are filter feeders) * The transformation of the digestive system: the,

    long

    ,spiral gut of the larva is being replaced by the typical short gut of a
  40. 1971,The climate in the extreme north of Alaska is Arctic (Köppen ET) with,

    long

    , very cold winters and short, cool summers. Even in July, the average low
  41. Sense, it is the opposite of egoism. The notion of altruism The concept has a,

    long

    ,history in philosophical and ethical thought. The term was originally coined in
  42. And independent of fluctuating support from (local) policy on the,

    long

    ,run, biofuels should equal or beat the cost level of fossil fuels. Here, algae
  43. The amphetamine Benzedrine to fight fatigue. The drug helped her to work,

    long

    ,hours to meet her deadline for delivering the finished novel, but when the book
  44. Out (correctly, even if such reasoning was bound to be dismissed for a,

    long

    ,time) that, given » current astronomical demonstrations» that» the size of
  45. Amount to civil garnishment. Cost of living The cost of goods in Alaska has,

    long

    ,been higher than in the contiguous 48 states. This has changed for the most
  46. Judgment below. (This would happen, for example, if the appellant waited too,

    long

    , under the appellate court’s rules, to file the appeal. ) In England and many
  47. The cosmetic rouge. The etymology is uncertain, but a strong candidate has,

    long

    ,been some word related to the Biblical פוך (UK),» paint» ( if not that
  48. The short 100-day growing season limits the crops that can be grown, but the,

    long

    ,sunny summer days make for productive growing seasons. The primary crops are
  49. Data transmission; an error in transmitting the shift code typically makes a,

    long

    ,part of the transmission unreadable. The standards committee decided against
  50. Characters rather than the lower case alphabet. The indecision did not last,

    long

    ,: during May 1963 the CCITT Working Party on the New Telegraph Alphabet proposed

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Used with verbs:

«That dress is a little long.«
(be: is/am/are, looks, seems)

«His hair has grown long.«
(grown, gotten)

Used with adverbs:

«His drive to work is fairly long.«
(fairly, extremely, very, awfully)

«The meeting lasted unusually long.«
(unusually, ridiculously, relatively, exceptionally)

«His hair was getting a little long.«
(a little, slightly, too)

«I wasn’t sure if two hours would be long enough.«
(enough)

Used with nouns:

«We had a long discussion.«
(discussion, conversation, meeting, talk, chat)

«It was a long afternoon.«
(afternoon, evening, day, line, week, year)

«I took a long break.«
(break, bath, drive, hike, nap, rest, swim, trip, vacation, walk)

«That was a long explanation.«
(explanation, story, answer, description, letter, kiss, journey, list, ordeal, process, time)

Synonym: extensive, far-reaching, lengthy. Similar words: long., along, long for, prolong, get along, all along, as long as, long-term. Meaning: [lɔŋ /lɒŋ]  v. desire strongly or persistently. adj. 1. primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified 2. primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified 3. of relatively great height 4. good at remembering 5. holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices 6. (of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration 7. involving substantial risk 8. planning prudently for the future 9. having or being more than normal or necessary:»long on brains». adv. 1. for an extended time or at a distant time 2. for an extended distance. 

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1 Better deny at once than promise long

2 Art is long, life is short. 

3 He lives long that lives well. 

4 As long as ever you can. 

5 Man errs so long as he strives. 

6 A long dispute means that both parties are wrong. 

7 Art is long, but lift is short. 

8 Justice has a long arm.

9 Love me little and love me long

10 Long tarrying takes all the thanks away. 

11 No road is long with good company. 

12 It matters not how long we live but how. 

13 Experience is a long way.

14 A watched pot [pan] is long in boiling. 

15 Long tarrying takes all thanks away. 

16 It is a long lane that has no turning. 

17 Short accounts make long friends.

18 A creaking door [gate] hangs long on its hinges. 

19 Proverbs are short sentences drawn from long experience. 

20 Knowledge is long,(sentencedict.com)[www.Sentencedict.com] life is short. 

21 He that lives long suffers much. 

22 A creaking door hangs long on its hinges. 

23 Long looked for comes at last. 

24 Even reckoning makes long friends.

25 This time it will be a long one. 

26 A watched pot is long in boiling. 

27 Among a people general corrupt, liberty cannot long exist. 

28 I have long since abandoned the notion that higher education is essential to either success or happiness. Hot houses of learning do not always grow anything edible. 

29 He should have a long spoon that sups with the devil. 

30 The time of life is short ; to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long

More similar words: long., along, long for, prolong, get along, all along, as long as, long-term, long since, belong to, any longer, no longer, longtime, so long as, alongside, before long, along with, long before, in the long run, get along with, among, blond, call on, strong, let alone, tell on, pull on, colony, ongoing, on guard. 

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