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Example sentences for "longer have"

  • Then, the impacts received by A in the direction opposite that from B will no longer have a counterpart, or will now be only partially compensated, and this will push A toward B.

  • If this be so, to see the world return backward, we no longer have need of the infinitely keen eye of Maxwell's demon; our microscope suffices.

  • This is what was done formerly; and this is what we no longer have a right to do.

  • We no longer have anything to guide us in our choice.

  • If man could ever find his way into the promised land of /absolute Good/, he would no longer have occasion to use his understanding and his senses--he would be no longer man.

  • But with him I am no longer sure of myself, I no longer have a life of my own.

  • What a pity that we no longer have it, that it is being sold!

  • Don't you think it dreadful, that we no longer have it?

  • The venerable creations of days gone by still have nominal value; that is, they are still gaped at and praised, but creative, reproductive, and moulding power they no longer have.

  • It is not a right lying outside my might that legitimizes me, but solely my might: if I no longer have this, the thing vanishes away from me.

  • Against the egoists "human society" is wrecked; for they no longer have to do with each other as men, but appear egoistically as an I against a You altogether different from me and in opposition to me.

  • And, if you became free from everything, you would no longer have anything; for freedom is empty of substance.

  • We are now able to apply the knowledge of science to the whole community, and so we no longer have to do with tuberculosis and typhoid, or with rickets and anaemia in children, or with heavy infant mortality.

  • We can stay quietly at home and do our own work, and as we produce nearly everything we need, we no longer have to threaten our neighbors.

  • We no longer have in our community a ruling class which lives without working, and which offers to the weak-minded and viciously inclined the perpetual example of luxury.

  • Gervaise, without losing a bite, wished them a pleasant journey, and spoke her mind about them, saying that she was precious glad she would no longer have to poke her nose into their filth.

  • The Lorilleuxs, delighted at the idea that Clump-clump would no longer have a shop, approved the plan immensely.

  • He did not answer, but merely made an angry gesture, as if to say that he would no longer have anything to do with work since work for so long a time had not cared to have anything to do with him.

  • But now I no longer have her; I shall never, never have her again, my poor little Rose, my poor little Rose!

  • Let me no longer have to plot and plan, to cringe and whimper, to barter my vision and my hours for bread!

  • It turns you into a log of wood--you not only no longer have an idea, you have not a thought of an idea.

  • Throughout all this thing it seemed to me that when I came out I should no longer have a soul.

  • For thou indeed hast a city (but I no longer have), and the mansion of thy father, and a great harbor of wealth.

  • Now no longer have I any hope of life for the children, no longer [is there hope]; for already are they going to death.

  • You would necessarily have lost the romantic and mysterious side that charms me above all things, and your character, being better understood, would no longer have seemed so unique to me.

  • But with him I am no longer sure of myself, I no longer have a life of my own and I do what he tells me to.

  • Write to the grand duchess that I no longer have a daughter!

  • I am really a mother now, since I no longer have a child.

  • Now, isn't it true, darling--now we no longer have even a single glance for such insignificant fellows!

  • What could the health of a half-convalescent girl now be to the man to whom even his most trusted friend would no longer have dared to mention her as his favourite?

  • Henceforward, for ever, temptation will gnaw you with its fiery tooth, and you will no longer have ignorance of evil to help you to fight it.

  • The Paradou might no longer have been in existence.

  • Make me one of those angels that have only two great wings behind their cheeks; I shall then no longer have a body, no longer have any limbs; I will fly to you if you call me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer have" 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:
    been committed; common law; contributory negligence; entente cordiale; executive session; full heart; hath promised; line clear; longer able; longer alone; longer anything; longer believe; longer doubted; longer exists; longer extant; longer have; longer know; longer required; longer seemed; longer stay; longer the; longer thought; longer young; reddish yellow; shall confine; small letters