How to use in-sentence of “long ago”:
+ Two shows with over 45,000 people each year with closed Patricio Rey near the Federal Capital, as long ago you could not enjoy.
+ It was designed as long ago as 1879, but then the plans were changed to make it look like a 13th-century cathedral like the one in Rheims.
+ When he told this to his mother, she told him the lady’s father was actually his father, who had left them long ago – so the lady he had loved was actually his sister! Evelina gives him her own money, and makes friends with him.
+ The word “capital” originally comes from the Latin word “caput”, meaning “head.” It was used to mean how many “head” of cattle a rich person owned, in days long ago when cattle were used as money.
+ One of them was found long ago when explorers found that a magnet could be used as a compass to show the direction of north south.
+ People first lived in the area as long ago as 4th millennium BC4000 B.C.E..
+ The Minoans had pictures of saffron in their palaces as long ago as 1500–1600BC, showing how it could be used as a medicine.
+ Other countries that became independent not long ago are Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992, Eritrea in 1993 and East Timor in 2002.
Example sentences of “long ago”:
+ Grushenka had just promised Katerina she would not marry Dmitry, and she would marry a lover she used to have long ago instead.
+ Recent archaeologyarchaeological proof may show an Edomite nation as long ago as the 11th century BC.
+ CBS aired the new programs, having long ago made peace with the Smotherses.
+ Incidental music was used as long ago as the time of Ancient Greece.
+ The Bible was written long ago in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Greek.
+ Many claim Nelson a hometown whether they have moved away long ago or have been living in the Queen City for many years.
+ In a far away, long ago kingdom, Cinderella is living happily with her mother and father until her mother dies.
+ However, as we all know, he had escaped long ago using the corruption in the Indian government at that time to his advantage.
+ The other cephalopod subclass, Coleoidea, diverged from the Nautilidae long ago and the nautilus has remained relatively unchanged since.
+ It was known long ago as plumb dulcis.
+ Grushenka had just promised Katerina she would not marry Dmitry, and she would marry a lover she used to have long ago instead.
+ Recent archaeologyarchaeological proof may show an Edomite nation as long ago as the 11th century BC.
+ These living fossils are reptiles of a type which flourished as long ago as 200 million years.
+ It is very old and was made long ago by a civilization called the “Forerunners.” In the game, the year is 2552.
+ Not long ago we deleted a lot of ethnic group categories related to the US, and I don’t think we need to start adding them for other countries.
+ As an aged man, he makes the Serbs identical to the “”Slavoserb breed”” and mocks them for their defeats they suffered long ago – which provoked negative reactions even in his “”Party of Rights””.
+ The Jōmon came long ago from Central Asia and southern Siberia to Japan.
+ This was discovered long ago by Pythagoras and is called “the comma of Pythagoras”.
+ This is wrong, the propellants were changed to hypergols long ago when it was a NASA program.
+ The daily life of Ot and Sien seemed to belong to a time long ago in history.