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Example sentences for "long trip"

  • A Hundred Miles in Four Days, Over the Snow, Which Is a Long Trip to Get Your Mail 302 XXVII.

  • It will certainly be a long trip--four thousand miles, or more!

  • But it must be a long trip in such a canoe as that.

  • Only for the stocking of the craft with a big supply of food would it be possible to go on a long trip.

  • In this machine they made a long trip overland, taking with them a certain Professor Uriah Snodgrass, a learned scientist, who was always searching for some queer bug, reptile, or butterfly.

  • They made a long trip on the Atlantic, and during the following vacation had some surprising adventures in the Everglades of Florida.

  • In the meanwhile, Sud, get out the automobile, will you, and see that it's in shape for a long trip.

  • You are going on a long trip--across the Rocky Mountains, as I understand it--and there may be all sorts of dangers.

  • There was ample accommodation for a long trip, and the travelers could keep afloat in it a long time, provided no accident occurred.

  • There was barely room for the operator and the motor, and no supplies for a long trip could be carried.

  • I know I can succeed, however, and if you will furnish the cash there is no reason why you boys cannot take a long trip in one.

  • Following their adventures around home they made a long trip on the Atlantic, and from there they went into the strange waters of the Florida everglades.

  • Wait until we take a long trip, which we'll do soon, as this ship is behaving much better than I dared to hope.

  • We are just planning a long trip in it, but we can't find a third member of the party to go along.

  • I may go for a trial spin with you, but I've got too important a matter under way to venture on a long trip," and he turned away without explaining what it was.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "long trip" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    are always; before dinner; long absence; long afterward; long black; long boiling; long continued; long delayed; long hairs; long hours; long inscription; long knives; long list; long pause; long strip; long trail; long train; long vowel; longer anything; longer believe; longer knew; longer know; longer possible; longer required; longtemps que; secretary general