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1 You must not be surprised when my letters arrive long after their date.
2 When supplies do arrive long queues form instantly.
3 It'll arrive long before we do.
4 There was no decent hotel, and if we pushed forward we should arrive long before the Russian hour for rising.
5 Surely if aid were coming it must have arrived long ago.
6 They arrived long before the cortege and sat down to wait beside a wall.
7 Because he had been in Santa Barbara, he arrived long after the street cops.
8 The Bee, no doubt, has arrived long ere now.
9 They had arrived long before she reached Macdonald's gate.
10 Scoops are benevolent as well as intelligent, and arrived long ago at a working agreement with the islanders.
11 Michael Lynk, the UN's special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories, say that moment arrived long ago.
12 It was evident that the officials had arrived long before, and had already finished their first glass of tea.
13 They recrossed the river, by means of a rope stretched from bank to bank, and arrived long after dark.
14 We arrived long after dark.
15 The mule-train arrived long after night fall, and it was not deemed wise to try to cross the laden animals.
16 The news of the shipwreck arrived long before we reached England, and everyone must have given us up for lost.
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