Sentence examples for is long lost from inspiring English sources

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is long lost

adjective

Having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point .

  • It's a long way from the Earth to the Moon.

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The tape is long lost (and if it had survived, it couldn't, of course, have been shown legally), but the idea behind it was in step with the times: with the arrival of videocassettes, remix cinema was ascending.

Several witnesses are dead or cannot remember, much evidence is long lost, and Uganda's legal system is often unable to deal with the simplest crimes, let alone this one.Mr Mukiibi, who takes the official court record in longhand, is juggling 30 cases before him this session, over half of which involve the crime of "defilement" (the age of consent is treated as a rough guideline in much of Uganda).

In all honesty your actual personality is long lost by this point.

"The sheet music is long lost," says Fagen, "so I just transcribe them from YouTube or I get Jon Herington [lead guitarist and musical director] to do it".

I'm sure there's a Web site and a help-line -- the instruction manual is long lost -- but right now I can't find the time to learn how to find the time.

When I glanced at the celebrations of the year, I discovered that today is Long Lost Friend Day.

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In short, the battle was long lost.

Only 15percentt of the tiles could be salvaged, and the secret recipe for the glaze was long lost.

That statement was made well over a century ago, by a child whose name has been long lost.

Anonymous, found or outsider photographs, taken largely by, and of, people whose identities are long lost, exist in unfathomable numbers, like stars or grains of sand.

But Mr. Davis, a janitor at a diner, is rolling out the welcome mat as if they were long lost kin -- and in a way they are.

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