Sentence for longer | Use longer in a sentence

Sentence with word longer. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use longer in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for longer.

  • He could hold out no longer. (19)
  • Escape was no longer possible. (10)
  • I cannot bear this any longer. (12)
  • The thistledown no longer moved. (8)
  • Then it would no longer be you. (12)
  • Shelton no longer liked his face. (8)
  • The train, he could hear no longer. (8)
  • And Jo was no longer a social pariah. (8)
  • I have waited: I can wait no longer. (10)
  • Do you no longer dress as you used to? (12)
  • Then, no longer Sarelli this, and that! (8)
  • And a free press would no longer exist. (16)
  • They no longer seemed safe upon her body. (12)
  • Of Anthony the farmer no longer had any envy. (22)
  • She then took a longer time for consideration. (4)
  • He could no longer conceal them, or check the sobs. (10)
  • The Princess is the Rose, that here no longer blows. (9)
  • This was crueller still, though no longer astonishing. (10)
  • New York remained in British hands a year or two longer. (19)
  • But, of her safety by his side she had no longer a doubt. (10)
  • The longer he stays, the worse it will be for him at last. (4)
  • Does your Worship require this witness in the box any longer? (8)
  • Miss Macroyd, in token of her displeasure, laughed no longer. (9)
  • Money, you are aware, is no longer a question to terrify me. (10)
  • My father no longer laid stress on my studies of the Peerage. (10)
  • And, if I have influence, he will not be a week with you longer. (10)
  • After a second almost sleepless night he had no longer any hesitation. (8)
  • Being what she was, she could no longer worship him, being what he was. (13)
  • This, however, his narrow means would not much longer permit him to do. (10)
  • The attention of the younger ones was then no longer to be gained by him. (4)
  • He thought he would stay some time longer: he had a disposition to smoke. (10)
  • He could no longer hear her breathe; the creaking of the branch had ceased. (8)
  • Westlake described the fairer portion, no longer the weaker; frightful hosts. (10)
  • Farina beheld the holy man in no mood to let the Enemy tamper with him longer. (10)
  • The ladies were somewhat agitated, but no longer perplexed as to their duties. (10)
  • He saw the moonlight gilding the coffin, but no longer the coffin that it gilded. (1)
  • And the longer they have gone before the more likely he is to receive no blackballs. (8)
  • Consequently, there was no longer an obstacle between Sir Willoughby and Miss Dale. (10)
  • In the dusk I generally take a longer walk by myself, or else the same one with John. (14)
  • But though so close that they were almost touching, they no longer looked at one another. (8)
  • Dacier was a coldly luminous image; still a tolling name; no longer conceivably her mate. (10)
  • He has never been permitted to remain at Milan longer than a couple of days at a stretch. (10)
  • Her face, no longer swollen and puffed from drinking, was slimmer and showed purer tints. (12)
  • It never grew longer, and was prompted by the feeling that her face was like an April day. (8)
  • He has teeth just like a lion, arms four inches longer than our arms and walks on all fours. (21)
  • She stood calmly discoursing, with a tempered smile: no longer a novice in the social manner. (10)
  • No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer! (4)
  • She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should meet. (4)
  • Father Gregory could no longer hope to escape from the importunate crowds that beset him for particulars. (10)
  • His letters still came, but at longer intervals, and the thread of our intimate relations was inevitably broken. (9)
  • The editor is no longer the owner, for he has not, and cannot command, the capital needed to start it or buy it. (16)
  • The effect was that she lost the true wording of her blunt petition for release: she could no longer put it bluntly. (10)
  • In the good fellowship of that cordial neighborhood we had two such days as the aging sun no longer shines on in his round. (9)
  • Emma had no longer an alarm for Henry; his interest was yet safe; and she led off the dance with genuine spirit and enjoyment. (4)
  • The seamstress bowed her forehead to the flowers on the table; unable any longer to bear the mystery of this silence, she wept. (8)
  • The longer he lived, the more certain he became of the prime necessity of virile and decisive action in all the affairs of life. (8)
  • No longer was the gallant La Corne commandant at Fort Beauséjour; another, dishonest and incompetent, ruled the French stronghold. (19)
  • Meanwhile, Mrs. Porfer, unable longer to endure the disagreeable business, had walked back to the tree and seated herself at its root. (1)
  • The blue of the sky, the feathery green of the larch-trees, the mountains, were no longer to him what they had been early that morning. (8)
  • But these had been corrupted by a more ambitious architecture since Basil saw them last, and were no longer purely French in appearance. (9)
  • Although he will always be the better for an apprenticeship, and the longer apprenticeship the better, he may practically need none at all. (9)
  • No longer could they hope that their confiscated property would be restored or even that the little they had left would be secured to them. (19)
  • With Robert, the representative of force, to aid her, she could no longer be regarded in the light of a despicable hindrance to his wishes. (22)
  • The united three, however, no longer cast reflections on one another, and were an assurance to this acute politician that his birds were safe. (10)
  • Everything else is at a standstill, and the movements of the fine army Cialdini now disposes of, about 150,000 men, are no longer full of interest. (10)
  • Perceiving that she was sincerely acting according to her sense of principle, he fumed, and departed to his privacy, unable to stand it any longer. (10)
  • She was within, and strangely to his clouded senses she was no longer Tony, no longer the deceptive woman he could in justice abuse. (10)
  • The next moment that white glare is gone, the clouds are no longer purple, fiery light no longer quivers and leaps along the hedgerows. (8)
  • We are still among dreadfully fallible human beings, but we are no longer among the damned; with the worst there is a purgatorial possibility of Paradise. (9)

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