Sentences with Longer, Longer in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Longer

Sentences with Longer, Longer in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Longer

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1. I no longer live here.

2. I can’t stay much longer.

3. I can’t bear it any longer.

4. You’re no longer welcome here.

5. We no longer use copper cables.

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6. No longer pipe, no longer dance.

7. I can’t put up with it any longer.

8. I could not keep silent any longer.

9. In brief, you can no longer live here.

10. I counseled him to wait a little longer.

11. I think, they can’t be happy here any longer.

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12. You lied to me so much, I no longer trust you.

13. There is no failure except in no longer trying.

14. Women usually live 10 years longer than men do.

15. I’ll hang on to the documents for a bit longer.

16. You will live longer as long as you eat healthily.

17. I am sorry but, I can’t bear the noise any longer.

18. That district is no longer a safe place to live in.

19. I can’t stand that nasty attitude of his any longer.

20. Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live.

21. The president couldn’t hold back his anger any longer.

22. He declared that the death penalty would no longer exist.

23. My brother can’t put up with Jessica’s behavior any longer.

24. I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better.

25. I cannot make my days longer, so I strive to make them better.

26. If I had waited longer last night, I might have found out about it.

27. They closed down the ferry service since it was no longer economical.

28. When a man is no longer anxious to do better than well, he is done for.

29. I’d have a longer attention span if there weren’t so many shiny things.

30. It is not that I’m so smart. But I stay with the questions much longer.

31. As soon as laws are necessary for men, they are no longer fit for freedom.

32. Beauty lasts five minutes. Maybe longer if you have a good plastic surgeon.

33. The longer and more carefully we look at a funny story, the sadder it becomes.

34. The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us.

35. A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.

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