We found over 1000 examples of how to use longer in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 1000.
# | Sentence | |
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51. | I can't put it off any longer. | |
52. | I can no longer remain silent. | |
53. | I can bear this broken heart no longer. | |
54. | I can't stand that noise any longer. | |
55. | I've waited two whole hours. I can't wait any longer. | |
56. | I can't live any longer without him. | |
57. | It was clear that Hawking would live longer than was first thought. | |
58. | I can't put up with that noise any longer. | |
59. | No river in the world is longer than the Nile. | |
60. | The Nile is longer than any other river in the world. | |
61. | Tom is not an idle boy any longer. | |
62. | How much longer will I have to stay in the hospital? | |
63. | I'm so tired that I can't walk any longer. | |
64. | I'm too tired to walk any longer. | |
65. | It was hot. I couldn't stand it any longer. | |
66. | It shows that English is no longer the language only of the people of England. | |
67. | You will live longer if you don't smoke. | |
68. | Women live longer than men in most countries. | |
69. | That would be twenty-seven words instead of four, and while the bare message of the longer statement would be understood, the persuasive force would be lost. | |
70. | Such a ridiculous superstition no longer exists. | |
71. | The law is not in effect any longer. | |
72. | It is hard for the couple to live together any longer. | |
73. | The figurative meaning is no longer in current use. | |
74. | That district is no longer a safe place to live in. | |
75. | The assignment took me longer than I had expected. |