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Example sentences for "long visit"

  • Early in August I went with my mother for a long visit to Buntingsdale in Shropshire, the old pleasant friendly home of the Tayleurs.

  • These scenes for the most part took place at Foxhow, where we paid a long visit to Mrs. Arnold, whose children were delightful companions to me.

  • Mrs. Rockharrt embraced and kissed her fondly, and renewed and pressed her invitation to the beauty to come and make a long visit.

  • So, of course, we must resign ourselves to our loss; but I hope, my dear, that you and your husband will come together at an early date and make us a long visit.

  • And then you will come home for a long visit.

  • So he issued his commands to his wife to invite Mrs. Stillwater to accompany the family party to Rockhold for a long visit.

  • And I'm going to make her come and pay us a long visit.

  • I had a long visit from my friend Miss S----.

  • He mentioned that he had asked the King for permission to be absent from the meetings of the Cabinet, and indeed he paid with his family a long visit to Italy.

  • She had already assigned a great part of the palace at Potsdam for the nursing of wounded officers, and a little later on she proceeded with her husband on a long visit to Silesia.

  • This will make a long visit, but I suppose it will be the only chance she will ever have, and she might as well profit by it.

  • We are anxious for a long visit to Italy, and I have asked for a leave.

  • They soon arrived at Rathcash house, where Father Farrell paid a long visit to old Ned Cavana.

  • Winny invariably turned into Kate Mulvey's, and remained for a long visit.

  • Goldsmid paid me a long visit, consulting as to the best mode of procuring general toleration for the Jews.

  • On our return home Mr and Mrs Bloomfield paid a long visit to Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, and spoke principally on the subject connected with our visit to St Petersburg.

  • We had the honour of a long visit to-day from the Military Governor.

  • The Duke and Duchess D'Ascoli paid Mrs Montefiore a long visit.

  • In the first book I told how Bunny's and Sue's Aunt Lu came from the city of New York to pay them a long visit, how she lost her diamond ring, and how Bunny found it in the queerest way.

  • There were clothes to get ready for Bunny and Sue, and as they had just come back from a long visit to grandpa's, in the country, some of their things needed much mending.

  • My sister’s husband wanted to have his mother come for a nice, long visit, but she told him that she hardly thought they could afford it in such hard times.

  • She will have to wear it, too, because her aunt is to make them a long visit, and she is too wealthy to have her feelings hurt.

  • That was why she went for a long visit to that Kansas girl whose brother was so much in love with her.

  • By the way, girls, I—I am thinking of going to Omaha for a nice, long visit as soon as I can get ready.

  • Had a long visit from my old acquaintance the Count de Montalembert, to-day.

  • The Duke of Hamilton paid me a long visit to-day.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "long visit" 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:
    dozen oysters; ever you; fair sweet; individual variation; long afterward; long been; long experience; long flight; long have; long illness; long intervals; long line; long narrow; long past; long series; long struggle; long syllable; long thoughts; long tyme; long way; long white; longer alone; longer exist; longer have; longer knew; longtemps que