Examples of 'was a longtime' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a longtime"

was a longtime: This phrase is used to describe something or someone that has endured for a significant period of time. It implies that the subject has been present or relevant for an extended duration

How to use "was a longtime" in a sentence

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was a longtime
Automobile marque DeSoto was a longtime major sponsor.
Cordell was a longtime academic researcher and professor.
The night they made love was a longtime coming.
She was a longtime client prior to becoming an employee.
It felt like he was a longtime friend.
Hill was a longtime high school teacher.
Bennett himself was a longtime smoker.
He was a longtime bachelor with no living heirs.
All indications are she was a longtime drinker and drug user.
He was a longtime solicitor for the town.
My own father was a longtime judge.
He was a longtime adversary of the royal power.
He also ran for political office twice and was a longtime political critic.
Kennedy was a longtime advocate of raising the minimum wage.
I was welcomed and engulfed in the group as if I was a longtime friend.

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His father was a longtime county assessor.
Gores lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and was a longtime resident.
He was a longtime stockbroker who did not like spending money.
Beatriz was a longtime.
He was a longtime manager in the department before he was named deputy secretary.
Abraham like Murray was a longtime middleweight.
He was a longtime president of the association.
In addition to the service clubs Jack was a longtime member of the Elks.
Obama was a longtime member of the church.
Abramowitz on Sunday dropped hints that the source was a longtime associate of the tabloid.
He said he was a longtime friend of the artist.
Admired by her coworkers, she was a longtime employee.
Katie was a longtime lover of animals.
The South Carolina billionaire financier was a longtime HBC minority shareholder.
The writer was a longtime friend and supporter of the dictator.
The win may have came easy at the time, but it was a longtime coming.
This woman was a longtime patient.
He was a longtime participant in the annual wilderness High Trips sponsored by the Sierra Club.
Abramowitz said Sunday the source was a longtime associate of the Enquirer.
It was a longtime live favourite.
This station has two tracks with platforms and two sidings, since it was a longtime terminus.
Howard was a longtime bank cashier.
And although he was never nominated for an Oscar, he was a longtime Hollywood favorite.
Or at least was a longtime smoker of marijuana.
Dalvin stands for Dalmacijavino, a company that was a longtime patron of the club.
That was a longtime ago.
I should have called ahead, but Frank Williams was a longtime friend of my father 's.
The site was a longtime pilgrimage destination thanks to legends of miraculous cures.
Up until the time of Fukushima, he was a longtime supporter nuclear power.
He was a longtime columnist for.
But then again, ambushing the enemy was a longtime Japanese tradition.
He was a longtime employee.
A conservative Democrat in politics, he was a longtime friend of Samuel Tilden.
It was a longtime ago.
He was born to Eva Gould Moyer ; his grandfather was a longtime district judge in Indiana.

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