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How to use long-ago in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word long-ago? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Rather, he expressed his moral disquietude about a long-ago decision that traded on class status.
For example, the first tune, O'Mahony's jig, was on that long-ago album loaned him by Con Herbert.
The tale begins quietly enough on a long-ago summer's day of stifling heat and scorching sunshine.
As the otherwise insightful report notes, he does not seem to have gone to the school seeking vengeance for some long-ago wrong.
Bass looked slightly out of place at that long-ago Paris Review party, despite being the centerpiece of the evening.
That popular phrase ran endlessly in long-ago TV commercials promoting the board-game version of naval warfare.
Look at what he did to Perry, with that immigration attack he made against the Texas governor at that long-ago debate.
Now, at the mere mention of his long-ago battle, Sy uttered a mournful howl, fell to his knees, and covered his head with his skinny arms.
Time has marched on since my long-ago youth, and so have art history and criticism.
He was used to female eyes, a long-ago married man with a wife and teen-age daughter.
Is this the press in Whitewater mode, determined to dig up dirt about long-ago presidential business dealings?
More importantly, both songs look backwards to long-ago battles.
Today's 10-year-olds can discover for themselves my long-ago pash.
A comments system is only fair, Ryan Alfred says, since good evaluations may balance out one bad mark from a long-ago complaint.
A doornail was a large-headed nail or bolt with which long-ago carpenters studded doors to strengthen and decorate them.
It suggests long-ago battles and brave deeds.
Meanwhile, God is the unmoved mover and uncaused cause, as we may recall from some long-ago religion class.
Their home is not adorned with seasonal holiday bounty, but ritual gourd rattles John incises with Indian designs may harken back to long-ago harvests.
Examples from Classical Literature
She remembered the long-ago days, when she had submitted to him similar sheets.
All the unhappy years of fighting in Spain weren't in the long-ago past.
Had she not told the student that long-ago night that she loved him?
The obvious thing was to question the Basque as to long-ago events.
Down in Coventry, lad, You'll be asked to Tale of gaddings By a long-ago Derma-Shave believe a unclad diva.
Clearly, at some time in the Long-Ago of human decay the Morlocks' food had run short.
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