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Example sentences for "long experience"

  • Long experience on the part of the carriers has, however, enabled them to arrange their tonnage in classes; for each of which the conditions are more or less uniform.

  • Fortunately upon this point we have the specific testimony of traffic managers of long experience.

  • As actually effected in practice, classification of freight seems to have been largely empirical--the result of long experience in sympathetically feeling the pulse of the business community.

  • Its conveniences are the evolution of long experience in the arctic regions.

  • To know, by long experience, the best way to cross wide leads of open water.

  • In preference to these ancient recipes I recommend the American ones, both because they are more expeditious and readier, and because their utility has been proved by long experience.

  • We now enter a labyrinth of the Abiponian tongue, most formidable to learners, where, unless guided by long experience, as Theseus was by Ariadne, you will not be able to walk without risk of error.

  • Lime water, or rather milk of lime, is an excellent vehicle for keeping eggs in, as I have verified by long experience.

  • I have embodied in this work the results of my long experience as a Professor of Practical Science.

  • A life attended by great good fortune as well as by long experience, would have gained renown by the mere actions of his youth.

  • Some people never lose this in spite of long experience in public appearance.

  • From a long experience I have to confess that I have seen that this unsentimental remedy is the safest and most important prescription in the prescription book of the psychotherapist.

  • We had a large force of men, and several shikaris of long experience in the locality; it was accordingly a wise course to remain silent, as the people would have been confused by unnecessary orders.

  • My shikari, a man of long experience, differed in opinion with the native who had witnessed the attack.

  • This peculiar character of the stream renders the navigation extremely difficult, as the bed is continually changing and the captains of the steamers require a long experience.

  • These are some of the hints which my long experience in the great world enables me to give you; and which, if you attend to them, may prove useful to you in your journey through it.

  • But the great and necessary knowledge of all is, to know, yourself and others: this knowledge requires great attention and long experience; exert the former, and may you have the latter!

  • With his swift Nieuport he engaged in combat after combat, coming through by sheer cool-headedness and skill born of long experience.

  • But this situation of course makes matters very difficult for the airman who has not had long experience in landing his machine.

  • In reality, whether from calculation or merely from the instinct that grows out of long experience, they must have pre-estimated every chance.

  • By long experience he had gained practical knowledge of the problems and accidents of this kind of work.

  • The latter's long experience in prospecting now promised to stand the Service in good stead.

  • Westerham passed into the room, and with a little thump of his heart realised, with a knowledge born of long experience of the Pacific coast, that he was in an opium den of quite unusual dimensions.

  • Apparently it is none of my business to inquire; but I tell you frankly that this beats everything that I have ever known in the course of my long experience.

  • But after a long experience, I have my doubts as to whether a man was ever cured in such a way by hypnotism of serious disturbances and of those anomalous actions which the critics want to see overcome by the patient's own moral efforts.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better idea; coarse linen; deeply notched; long accustomed; long afterwards; long continued; long course; long discussion; long distance; long enough; long hours; long inscription; long peace; long ride; long standing; long strip; long vowel; long while; longer doubted; longer existed; longer have; longer love; longer seemed; longer the; longitudinal section; short interval