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Example sentences for "longer any"

  • If the executor represents the person of the testator, there is no longer any trouble in allowing him to sue or be sued on his testator's contracts.

  • There is no longer any need to refer to the prudent man, or general experience.

  • And as they had no longer any need to fear her, they went into the witch's house, and in every corner there stood chests full of pearls and jewels.

  • He offered her food, but she answered, "For earthly food have we no longer any desire.

  • When, therefore, the King's daughter saw that there was no longer any hope of turning her father's heart, she resolved to run away from him.

  • Then come the dog's twelve years, when he lies in the corner, and growls and has no longer any teeth to bite with, and when this time is over the monkey's ten years form the end.

  • At home, meanwhile, we had no longer any illusions as to M.

  • Françoise would hazard, seeing that my aunt had no longer any intention of sending her there.

  • The united families were at Durbellière, and there was no longer any danger of their separation, for at Clisson not one stone was left standing upon another.

  • She could not think that there was no longer any hope in their once happy country for the young and the generous, the beautiful and the brave; of herself and her own lot, her thoughts were sombre enough.

  • Two rivers, it was true, traced out the line of position; but, during the winter, there were no longer any rivers in this country.

  • The Russian general, having no longer any hope of imposing upon him, complied and admitted his imprudence.

  • When their honour was thus attacked, there was no longer any reply to be made; they merely bowed and remained silent.

  • We have no longer any need of him; here are reinforcements coming.

  • As, reckoning from this day, I have no longer any enemies in France, it remains with me to send you to a foreign field to gather your marshal's baton.

  • Madame Fouquet has no longer any friends, no longer any means of support; she weeps in her deserted home, abandoned by all those who besieged its doors in the hour of prosperity; she has neither credit nor hope left.

  • There is no longer any faith in the world, then," said Raoul.

  • When the king had assured himself of his departure, his fury knew no longer any bounds.

  • There was now no longer any need of close attention.

  • There was no longer any mystery--, so celebrity was not to be gained by a brilliant stroke!

  • There were no longer any lights or crowded wine-shops.

  • However, soon there was no longer any doubt; for this reserve charged the fugitives, amid whom it spread fresh confusion.

  • Mary again questioned the pulsations of her heart, and, fast as it leaped, before the twelfth beat the propitious star was shining on the horizon: there was no longer any doubt; everything was settled.

  • Now that all was over and there was no longer any question of saving the marshal, M.

  • There was no longer any sale at Jobson's for such works of art.

  • Of that fact, at all events, Shelton had no longer any doubt.

  • Now that she had told Fiorsen, she had no longer any desire to keep her condition secret.

  • There was no longer any uncertainty; there was none of the keenness of pursuit dear to the old hunting instinct inherent in man; there was not even the charm of variety in her moods.

  • There was no longer any attraction to him about her, her love was oppressive to him.

  • She had no longer any rights of ownership at Belton Castle, and all that had taken place between her and her cousin tended to make her feel that under no circumstances could she again reside there.

  • It was true that there was no longer any work by which she could make herself useful in that house in that house, or, as far as she could see, in any other.

  • Everything was of course over between her and Captain Aylmer, and therefore there was no longer any hindrance to her doing so on that score.

  • In consequence of this there were no longer any baptismal extracts; no longer any certainty as to baptisms or births; and the children of the marriages solemnised in the way I have stated above were illegitimate in the eyes of the law.

  • He fought until the last, and retired with the Elector of Hanover only when he saw there was no longer any hope.

  • I learnt this, more than ten years after its occurrence, from a true man, who had no longer any interest or reason to disguise anything from me.

  • The English had no longer any possession in France but Calais and Guines; the Hundred Years' War was over.

  • There was no longer any appearance of a village!

  • They are grown quite yellow, as you see this one, and have no longer any fragrance!

  • When, a few weeks later, his new vassal appeared as a fugitive on English soil, Edward had no longer any scruples in openly supporting him in an attempt to win back his throne.

  • There was no longer any hope of carrying out the Provisions of Worcester, and once more Montfort was forced to proceed to the west to put down rebellion.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer any" 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:
    armed knight; assuring them; business college; false witness; for years; give below; longer afraid; longer alone; longer any; longer believe; longer exist; longer extant; longer have; longer knew; longer love; longer necessary; longer period; longer possible; longer required; longer stay; longer thought; longer young; normal schools; nothing that; voltaic electricity; water deposits