Examples of 'had come a long way' in a sentence

Meaning of "had come a long way"

Had come a long way is a phrase used to describe significant progress, development, or improvement that has been achieved over a period of time

How to use "had come a long way" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
had come a long way
He had come a long way to this lawn.
Our relationship had come a long way.
He had come a long way since he was a wooden puppet.
The revolutionary current that mobilized millions of workers in a few days had come a long way.
Ghana had come a long way.
I worked hard and Caroline had come a long way.
He had come a long way in just two years.
Our young Pip had come a long way.
They had come a long way to see the giant pandas.
Joel and Alex had come a long way.
Man had come a long way from his primitive style of living.
The boy from Balzan had come a long way.
Eino had come a long way this day.
Piyabutr Cholvijarn added that modern Thailand had come a long way since that time.
Roderick had come a long way in a short period of time.

See also

It was about recognizing that I had come a long way.
Buster had come a long way since his fear of boats.
Henry Allen Miller had come a long way.
But he had come a long way in his time on the island.
The Central African Republic had come a long way.
Those kids had come a long way and really grown.
In a very short time, he had come a long way.
Together we had come a long way and together we felt strong.
Indeed, the hospital had come a long way.
Many people had come a long way to be part of the celebration.
Clearly, the country had come a long way.
The country had come a long way to get to where it was at that time.
It was a hot day, and they had come a long way.
The space had come a long way since their first visit.
When Rudberg took office, this process had come a long way.
I had come a long way from my birthplace in Brazil.
What became apparent was that I had come a long way from where I had started.
He had come a long way since his early days and the Jules Verne Prize Club.
Aside from the physical changes, I had come a long way mentally as well.
Sierra Leone had come a long way in implementing the Cooperation Framework.
By the time Scorpius was born, Draco had come a long way at the Ministry.
Mal Granger had come a long way from the telephone company.
Chipley, like its future basketball legend, had come a long way.
The Company had come a long way since then.
To be the deputy commissioner . As a Chinese, my mentor had come a long way.
His Government had come a long way in the area of human rights.
At just 27 years of age, she had come a long way.
The Church had come a long way from Peter the fisherman.
From this first simple farm house in the 1850s . the logans had come a long way.
I worked hard and Caroline had come a long way from her alcoholic mother in Ludvika.
Buster had come a long way since his fear of boats… was conquered.
In seven years, he had come a long way.
Sierra Leone had come a long way since the civil war, but many challenges remained.
Yes, our young pip had come a long way.
Sash had come a long way since day 28 when he was a dead man walking.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Way
The way you hold your head
I can feel the way you look at me
No way he wanted to shake hands with everyone
Show more
Examples of using Had
Had she dreamed of the garden so often
Then we knew we had the wrong guy
We had so much fun up on the mountain today
Show more
Examples of using Long
One in a long line of successful cop marriages
But you will not be for long
Seems a terrible long distance up that hill
Show more
Examples of using Come
It did not even come from his instructions
I come to offer my resignation for my post as chancellor
I just happened to come here for sightseeing
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary