Sentence examples for get too long from inspiring English sources

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If I let it get too long, I look like Beelzebub.

WHITE PLAINS, Oct. 1 - There are some occupations for which the line of applicants will rarely get too long.

You don't want to get too long of a break where you kind of get rusty and lose the game tempo.

I do have a suggestion for your reporter the next time that movie credits get too long and boring for him.

I can only hope no one is actually taking any notice of what I'm writing, so the queues don't get too long.

The concerts are part of the Tuesday and Thursday lineup of events at the park during the summer, thanks to the Madison Square Park Conservancy, perfectly timed to take place before the day gets too hot and the lines at the Shake Shack get too long.

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"I don't want to get too long-winded about this, but this is a topic that dates back to 1861, the topic of the unification of Italy, the relationship between north and south," Mr. de Magistris said in the interview.

My hair had got too long.

The catalogue of incidents is getting too long for Kyrgios or his family to ignore.

You'd obviously like to keep it as low as possible, and know if it's getting too long.

Because its orders regularly exceeded forecasts last year, lead times were getting too long; for some products, customers had to wait up to 15 weeks.

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