Examples of 'her a long time' in a sentence

Meaning of "her a long time"

her a long time implies that someone has known or been acquainted with a female person for a significant duration. It suggests a considerable length of familiarity or relationship with the mentioned individual

How to use "her a long time" in a sentence

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her a long time
I lost her a long time ago is why.
I washed my hands of her a long time ago.
It took her a long time to choose a hat.
You have been staring at her a long time.
You saw her a long time ago.
I would been looking for her a long time.
He stared at her a long time before he spoke.
My parents stopped visiting her a long time ago.
Took her a long time to move on.
I stopped blaming her a long time ago.
I told her a long time ago she could do it.
You have known her a long time.
It took her a long time just to be able to cry.
Someone introduced me to her a long time ago.
It took her a long time to get to this form.

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I just sat with her a long time.
It took her a long time to get to this moment.
I was meant to take her a long time ago.
It took her a long time to walk up the stairs.
The soldiers held her a long time.
It took her a long time to get this disciplined.
I want them to last her a long time.
I knew her a long time ago.
You stayed away from her a long time.
I lost her a long time ago.
A man who has pursued her a long time.
I hurt her a long time ago.
I promised to make it for her a long time ago.
It takes her a long time to finish her meal.
I actually really lost her a long time ago.
It takes her a long time to finish each sentence.
My guess is you ditched her a long time ago.
It took her a long time to find this courage.
I would known her a long time.
It took her a long time to rebuild her trust in people.
I looked for her a long time.
It took her a long time to recover from the accident.
I have known her a long time.
It took her a long time to find a place that felt like home.
I waited for her a long time.
It took her a long time before she was able to maintain herself again.
I looked like her a long time ago.
I met her a long time ago in Portland when we were playing a show.
I ran across her a long time ago.
The murderer must have been stalking her a long time.
Jessie told her a long time ago.
He found himself thinking he had known her a long time.
We lost her a long time ago.
It must be someone who stalked her a long time.
I married her a long time ago.

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