Sentence examples for longer winter from inspiring English sources

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On February 2, the resident groundhog of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania will emerge from his temporary home on Gobbler's Knob to let a waiting crowd know how much longer winter will last this year.

Since Glendale allows an extra day for Thanksgiving and a longer winter break to accommodate those who celebrate Christmas on January 6, school can't finish earlier.

This year's longer winter break, or the great new year skive as it was bitterly being dubbed by some of those having to swap duvet for desk, reflects a growing trend for workers to take not only the entire Christmas and New Year period off, but to give a chunk of January a miss too, according to the Federation of Small Businesses.

But he also wrote: "Few cities on Earth have longer winter nights than Oslo.

The gilded pyramid at the top, illuminated after dark, is a friendly neighbor to have on longer winter nights.

Chuck wasn't up for whatever it was that Mr. Bloomberg had planned for him — or for predicting how much longer winter was going to last, for that matter.

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The further north or south you go, the longer summer days and winter nights get.

We live longer today.

Her work would take longer today.

But it is no longer 1984.

The light there was made longer last June.

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