Any-longer Sentence Examples

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  • I do not need you any longer.

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  • Kiera watched them, somewhat relieved not to be the center of attention any longer.

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  • I won't keep you any longer.

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  • The small chamber holding the battle planner was silent, and he waved the computer on, unable to hold himself up any longer.

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  • Sarah couldn't hold up any longer.

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  • There's no reason to wait any longer.

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  • However, this sadness is temporary and once the initial heartache of the broken relationship subsides, each person will be able to see how the arguments were a sign that they were just not meant to be together any longer.

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  • Let's not wait any longer.

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  • He was the only man for her, and she didn't want to wait any longer.

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  • They sat, not speaking, but it wasn't awkward any longer.

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  • She wasn't there to help him any longer.

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  • The word metamorphosis cannot, in fact, be used any longer in its original sense, for the change which it implied does not normally occur in ontogeny, and in phylogeny the idea is more accurately expressed by the term differentiation.

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  • He had an ambition to become registrar-general; and when that post became vacant in 1879, he was so disappointed at the selection of Sir Brydges Henniker instead of himself, that he refused to stay any longer in the registrar's office.

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  • In 1221 Hermann of Salza, the master of the Teutonic order, along with the duke of Bavaria, appeared in the camp before Damietta; and as it seemed useless to wait any longer for Frederick II., 4 the cardinal, in spite of the opposition of King John, gave the signal for the march on Cairo.

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  • Finally, in 1447 Frederick III., king of the Romans, after negotiations with Eugenius, commanded the burgomaster of Basel not to allow the presence of the council any longer in the imperial city.

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  • It lacks for the moment the interest of freshness; it is like a wonderful picture seen so constantly that it fails any longer to concentrate attention.

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  • President Monroe, in his message to Congress on the 2nd of December 1823, laid down the rule that no part of America was any longer res nullius, or open to colonial settlement.

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  • This being accomplished by March 1901, the conquest of the Algerine Sahara was from that time completed, and nothing any longer hindered the attempts to join Algeria and the Sudan across the Sahara.

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  • On the evidence which they had WH were undoubtedly justified, but discoveries and investigation have gone far to make it impossible to hold this view any longer.

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  • The answer to the first three points is that Aristotle did not make any distinction between exoteric and acroamatic, and was not likely to have any longer taught his exoteric dialogues when he was teaching his mature philosophy at Athens, but may have alternated the teaching of the latter between the more abstruse and the more popular parts which had gradually come to be called " exoteric."

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  • In the more settled parts of Cape Colony, the Transvaal and the Orange Free State it now only exists within the enclosures of the large farms, and can hardly be said to be any longer truly wild.

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  • But instead of any longer identifying the experience of the race and universal experience, he concludes his book by saying " our reason is confronted and determined by universal reason."

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  • As time went on the travellers (with whatever object) who used the great alpine passes could not put up any longer with the bad old mule paths.

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  • The general impression was that inasmuch as the senate was packed with men devoted to the royal couple, and inasmuch as the government obtained a large majority at the general elections, King Alexander would not hesitate any longer to proclaim Queen Draga's brother as the heir to the throne.

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  • In 1856, the last year of his rule, he issued orders to General (afterwards Sir James) Outram, then resident at the court of Lucknow, to assume the direct administration of Oudh, on the ground that " the British government would be guilty in the sight of God and man, if it were any longer to aid in sustaining by its countenance an administration fraught with suffering to millions."

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  • God would not suffer it any longer.

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  • At last, however, no swing into the opposite, with its primarily conflicting, if ultimately complementary function, is any longer possible.

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  • The necessity of putting a stop to belated prosecutions on this account in the town court led to the acceptance of the rule that nobody who had lived in a town undisturbed for the term of a year and a day could any longer be claimed by a lord as his serf.

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  • A second fair was used later, but neither of them is any longer held.

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  • It was easy enough to collect a great army and achieve a great victory; it was absolutely impossible to hold the army together for any longer period, or to conduct a regular campaign.

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  • A stipulation was included in the treaty to the effect that Persians were not to curse any longer the first three caliphs, a sort of privilege previously enjoyed by Shiites as part and parcel of their religious faith.

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  • A few years after the establishment of the "Abode of Love," a peculiarly gross scandal, in which Prince and one of his female followers were involved, led to the secession of some of his most faithful friends, who were unable any longer to endure what they regarded as the amazing mixture of blasphemy and immorality offered for their acceptance.

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  • But marriage is not permitted subsequent to ordination, nor does it any longer usually precede it.

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  • Next spring the prince returned to England, feeling himself physically unable to administer or defend his duchy any longer.

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  • Tyler demanded that all differences of rank and status should cease, that all church lands should be confiscated and divided up among the laity, that the game laws should be abolished, and that no lord should any longer hold lordship except civilly.

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  • For many years past there has been but little business in the Arches court, mainly owing to the unwillingness of a large number of the clergy to recognize the jurisdiction of what they deny to be any longer a spiritual court, and the consistent use by the bishops of their right of veto in the case of prosecutions under the Public Worship Regulation Act.

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  • On his accession the Moabites refused any longer to pay tribute.

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  • But although it is impossible to regard them any longer either as genuine value of P g Y i g c tradition s.

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  • When he went to Frankfort he was still under the influence of the extreme Prussian Conservatives, men like the Gerlachs, who regarded the maintenance of the principle of the form of bitter personal hostility; in 1863 the ministers refused any longer to attend the sittings, and Bismarck challenged Virchow, one of his strongest opponents, to a duel, which, however, did not take place.

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  • My family will exact vengeance for this violation. Keeping us any longer will only serve to bring additional retribution.

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  • One week into rehearsals the bank refuses to extend the overdraft any longer.

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  • The authority conferred upon Orange as stadtholder by the provinces of Holland and Zeeland was thus ratified, but that astute statesman had no confidence that Philip intended to observe the treaty any longer than it suited his convenience.

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  • No bishop or archdeacon " shall any longer hold pleas in the Hundred concerning episcopal law nor draw a cause which concerns the rule of such to the judgment of men of the world " (Stubbs, Select Charters, part iii.).

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  • At length, unable to contend any longer against the general and inveterate animosity displayed against him, fearing for the consequences to the monarchy, alarmed at the virulent attacks of the North Briton, and suffering from ill-health, Bute resigned office on the 8th of April.

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  • Thus a legal tie between Geneva and two of the Swiss cantons was established, while the duke did not any longer venture to annoy the Genevese, as he clung to his fine barony of Vaud.

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  • I can't remain any longer in Petersburg.

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  • See! she said, but could not maintain herself on her toes any longer.

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  • There was still no improvement in the countess' health, but it was impossible to defer the journey to Moscow any longer.

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  • I can't hide it from you any longer.

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  • He was in very good spirits; the affair with the purchaser was going on satisfactorily, and there was nothing to keep him any longer in Moscow, away from the countess whom he missed.

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  • No one any longer took notice of Pierre.

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  • But by the time this letter, which proved that the real relation of the forces had already made itself felt in Petersburg, was dispatched, Kutuzov had found himself unable any longer to restrain the army he commanded from attacking and a battle had taken place.

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  • If there is even a single body moving freely, then the laws of Kepler and Newton are negatived and no conception of the movement of the heavenly bodies any longer exists.

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  • It sorts the characters according to the degree and unbinds components in the Dixon record that are not of use any longer.

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  • Although desperate for cash, I won't abase myself in this demeaning job any longer.

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  • Mascara begins to dry out if it is kept any longer.

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  • Now, with more models and more options available, there's no reason to wait any longer before buying one.

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  • You sift with a scoop when you can get away with it, and when the job can't be put off any longer you dump the entire litter contents and give the box a good scrub.

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  • Once or twice a week is the best; if you wait any longer than that you may find that the samples have run out or the offer has expired.

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  • With most boxes, you'll still have to empty a cartridge or chamber every few days, but you won'tt have to do the actual scooping any longer.

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  • Usually, reasons that result in either of you not wanting to live together any longer are sufficient but it is wise to check so you don't waste time and money.

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  • Don't put off your search for an interior designer any longer.

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  • You will not have to spend money on stamps and envelopes any longer.

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  • If you want to use online time management games, make sure you set aside a specified period of time that you'll allow yourself to play, but don't let yourself play any longer.

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  • Teens who are sixteen or older can be emancipated if they can show a good reason why they should not have to stay at home any longer.

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  • You should provide reasons that will help convince the addict that he or she cannot wait any longer to seek treatment.

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  • He publicly denied that he was the father of Brown's unborn baby, saying they weren't together any longer and that the interviewer should not "jump to conclusions."

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  • The studio probably wants to see how she will do and how receptive their audience is to her before asking her to stay on any longer than that.

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  • If the dog leaves a puddle on the floor, he couldn't hold his bladder any longer and therefore urinated on the floor to relieve himself.

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  • Delaying any longer may make the gift seem like an afterthought.

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  • People who choose to live in a facility which provides assistance often simply cannot take care of themselves alone any longer.

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  • With an affordable taxi service taking you wherever you need to go, you won't feel like you are inconveniencing loved ones any longer.

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  • Voelker developed the chair-based program after one of her students in a regular yoga class said she wasn't going to attend any longer because her arthritis made floor work on the mat difficult.

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  • In addition, all three facilities provide long-term care for seniors unable to live at home any longer.

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  • Instead, it stands in silence, having thrilled more than 7 million riders, but possibly unable to offer those thrills any longer.

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  • Before, going wine tasting in Paso Robles or other areas in Central California was a breeze…but not so any longer.

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  • You can add up to thirty inches to your hair, though hair experts recommend you don't go any longer than twenty-two inches.

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  • If your payment arrangement states that you are entitled to payment upon delivery of your work, do not work any longer until you receive your paycheck.

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  • With DHEA, for instance, there have been no studies of use over a term any longer than one year.

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  • It is much easier to find a bag that is simply black and white than a specific style or design, which may not be in production any longer and harder to locate.

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  • The winter months don't have to cramp your style or activity level any longer!

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  • In the end, you're the only one who can decide whether you can live with the tattoo any longer or not.

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  • Remind yourself that an unpleasant task doesn't take any longer to complete right now than it will a week from now.

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  • Try to hold this position for as long as you can, paying close attention to any sagging -- the idea is to be as straight and rigid as a wood plank until you can't hold the position any longer.

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  • This poem expresses what the person in love is going to do on the next day because he or she is so in love that they cannot stand to stay away from their beloved any longer.

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  • This law applies in situations where the employer does not provide a pension any longer and the pension benefit is paid by the Pension Benefits Guaranty Corporation.

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  • Ruby wanted to live life to its fullest and didn't want her weight to hold her back any longer.

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  • He claimed that the house where the men were living was too noisy for him, and didn't want to be there any longer.

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  • It is not available at drugstores or grocery stores any longer.

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  • The day isn't getting any longer.

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  • I can't wait any longer.

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  • The oven timer buzzed, and she turned away from Toni, not wanting to deal with him any longer.

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  • Jackson couldn't take it any longer.

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  • We can hardly any longer hesitate to recognize in this vast building, with its winding corridors and subterranean ducts, the Labyrinth of later tradition; and as a matter of fact a maze pattern recalling the conventional representation of the Labyrinth in Greek art actually formed the decoration of one of the corridors of the palace.

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