yesteryear
long time ago
time long past
"She was quiet" = past simple "for a long time" = prepositional phrase concerning time Past simple sentence. Does that answer it for you?
The correct phrase is "we have not drunk in long time."
long time go
a very long time
Artifacts.
Any leftover of a living creature or living thing in any past time. It could be a minute in the past, a decade, or as long as time goes.By:Donny Heitler
The former implies the past and a longer period of time than the latter which implies the future for a short period of time. Here are some examples: "Long before" the time of man, dinosaurs ruled the the world. "Before long" I should be able to start college.
The recent period of time typically refers to the past few months or up to a year.
a while back... year ago... Before you were probably born... times past . . . days of yore . . . past times . . .
No, however there have been talks of a movie in the past.