Examples of 'too long a time' in a sentence

Meaning of "too long a time"

too long a time: This phrase indicates a duration that is perceived as excessive or extended beyond what is considered appropriate or desirable

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

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too long a time
I mean for too long a time.
Too long a time in the blood.
And for too long a time.
I was in much too good a mood for much too long a time.
Because it takes too long a time of agonizing pain to forgive.
I had lived recklessly for too long a time.
Maybe too long a time.
I have not seen her in too long a time.
Five years is too long a time to wait for hanging.
The concentration is apt to slip if used for too long a time.
A month is too long a time.
Not too long a time but long enough to see results.
Everything took too long a time.
Too long a time of soaking will result in more bitterness and a less balanced flavour.
I have been here too long a time.

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Been too long a time since I started your motor.
Unemployment for too long a time.
For too long a time the Social Contract has been inspired by a God without justice.
Ten years of discussion is too long a time to reshuffle an unpopular cabinet.
Have not seen all my boys in one lump in too long a time.
Hair is held too tightly for too long a time causing structural damage.
This is what happens when it does not rain for too long a time.
It seems it has been far too long a time since I last posted an entry.
So it would not be wise to lock in a low rate for too long a time.
In addition, too long a time lapsed between the articles and the approval.
Sri Lankan democracy had been profoundly sapped for too long a time.
Constant deflection for too long a time span, while the pilot directive is in a dynamic phase ;.
Nobody 's heard from him for too long a time.
After much too long a time had passed, Shin noticed something.
True, you will not see it for too long a time.
Yet, in not too long a time afterward, New York City will go completely bankrupt.
When passing trucks, do not stay alongside for too long a time.
Personally, I find that spending too long a time on the ship does get on my nerves.
This entails preventing an air temperature too low and / or for too long a time.
Is that too long a time to remember?
It has now lasted long enough . Too long a time.
That is, by far, too long a time perspective for our own internal challenges.
It took a long time. Everything took too long a time.
It 's to forgive . Because it takes too long a time of agonizing pain to forgive.
To be honest, he 's not so convenient, occupying a room for too long a time.
Does the Commission agree that 14 years is too long a time to leave a wrong without a remedy?
On a double-bill with The 39 Steps, which I have not seen in too long a time.
This avoids exposing the embryos for too long a time to a temperature of 27-37 c.
Naples . I have not seen her in too long a time.
Sandro … A month is too long a time.
I do not know . I mean for too long a time.

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