In this case proposition (2) is no longer anything but a definition and is beyond the test of experiment; but then it will be on proposition (3) that this check can be exercised.
There was no longer anything to disturb them in their darling project, and they congratulated each other in private on the jealous weakness to which they attributed the change, with all the glee of feelings gratified in every way.
There was no longer anything in the street; there was nothing in the garden.
Destiny has some extremities which rise perpendicularly from the impossible, and beyond which life is no longer anything but a precipice.
After the new partnership had been signed between the conquerors (1534), Pizarro had returned to the provinces bordering on the sea, in which he could establish a regular government, there being no longer anything to dread from resistance.
Grown old, disgusted with life, and betrayed by fortune, the "conquistador" had no longer anything to expect from government.
It appeared to her that she now had no longer anything to dread, and that since her father was with her she should easily escape the horrible love of Antinahuel.
Why should they persist in remaining here, where they have no longer anything to do?
But at the present moment the question is completely changed: the general has no longer anything to rely on in this province.
The grand hall was no longer anything but a vast furnace of effrontry and joviality, where every mouth was a cry, every individual a posture; everything shouted and howled.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.