Use "existent" in a sentence

1. Bread was practically non-existent.

2. The existent condition invariably pleads for itself.

3. The roads were empty, tourists non existent.

4. Now all possibilities, as possibilities, are necessarily existent.

5. Precise records about Aristippus’ antecedents are non-existent.

6. So the legendary treasure of the Gage existent.

7. The hotel turned out to be completely non-existent.

8. Hygiene was non-existent: no running water, no bathroom.

9. The walls between worlds will be almost non-existent.

10. However official records seem to be almost non-existent.

11. I abandoned the garden, which harboured the non-existent toad.

12. Hospital beds were scarce and medicines were practically non-existent.

13. Braeburn's customer support is non-existent, either phone or email

14. The claims were for non-existent medical supplies.

15. Crime is almost non-existent in these communities.

16. You are outside history, you are non - existent.'

17. Public entertainment is almost non-existent even in the big cities.

18. 14 Services for customers on public transport are becoming non-existent.

19. 21 Hospital beds were scarce and medicines were practically non-existent.

20. Services for customers on public transport are becoming non-existent.

21. Science deals with the existent, real, concrete and functional images.

22. A similar practice was also existent in Imperial China.

23. Their remedy lay within the range of existent technology.

24. Blankness "participates" in the world, takes part in the existent

25. Government funding of alternative health care is virtually non-existent.

26. The sense of hierarchy was so subtle as to be almost non-existent.

27. Often their connection with the place is very slight or even non-existent.

28. This policy, they say, is at best confused and at worst non-existent.

29. This carving is believed to be the only existent image of Saint Frideswide.

30. Two of them had a pre-existent large goiter with calcareous cysts.

31. On the basis of no changing existent soft switching process it improves the performance of existent soft switching technique, reduces the probability of talk off and can raise communication quality.

32. Albigenses (or Catharsis) was a heresy existent during the Middle Ages

33. Regis dismissed Bergsson's almost non-existent challenge to complete Tottenham's humiliation.

34. Welfare provision, apart from that provided by the prison staff themselves, was non-existent.

35. The average students' mastery level of non-existent appositive clauses in Chinese was 35%.

36. Bangalore is a relatively safe Indian city and organized crime is almost non-existent

37. In some species, only females appear to exist - males are either extremely rare or non-existent.

38. Attempt to restore a non-existent Latin original, perhaps by influence of legal Latin form Attornare.

39. And it was my lies to the police which had given him his non-existent alibi.

40. Free mode and associated operation, in be China, small network swims the enterprise finds existent way.

41. Low or non existent access of women to resources or to controlling resources

42. Submitted URL not found (404): You submitted a non-existent URL for indexing.

43. In the appropriation accounts of the Government, the distinction is almost non-existent.

44. The tourist trade was practically non-existent and Reid's Hotel was closed during the War.

45. Irrigation is practically non - existent in the hilly terrain and the land is not conducive to farming .

46. To abandon the barely existent rights that animals are Affordedis irresponsible at best, and sadistic at worst

47. Older and single user operating systems often had weak or non-existent authentication and access control systems.

48. As he approached it, the non-existent waves under his feet became clammy and smelt unpleasantly of chemicals.

49. It takes imagination to understand what is needed when sounds become muffled, distorted, unclear or even non-existent.

50. In order to compensate the producers for their big efforts, self-existent sui generis right protection is necessary.

51. Landscapes are peaceful and unscarred, animals roam free, children never grow up and work is virtually non-existent.

52. The AEP supplements the Army ethics training modules existent within all LFC leadership and DP training courses.

53. For substances that are not absorbed following oral ingestion, systemic exposure is negligible (or even non-existent).

54. Antonyms for Bypast include alive, existent, existing, extant, living, present, here, quick, animate and live

55. Pictures were almost non-existent, long columns of grey, illegible type propped up its pages.

56. In addition, it was found that within the fotópico, virtually non-existent influence on the threshold luminance color differentials.

57. Attempt to restore a non-existent Latin original, perhaps by influence of legal Latin form Attornare

58. – declare legally non-existent the contested regulation or, in the alternative, annul it in its entirety;

59. The adoption of the Model Additional Protocol to existent safeguards agreements had been another positive step

60. The danger is that your rights of legal redress in such cases will be limited or non-existent in practice.

61. In this situation, the role of the deputy head might be undefined or non-existent, except in a symbolic sense.

62. Now that like you such youngling seldom know clearly, after all, existent pressure met oppress our morality.

63. Working with people whose verbal skills and ability to conceptualise may he limited or sometimes non-existent, offers a particular challenge.

64. The costs of such negligence are low in Japan where compensation for product liability claims is mostly derisory or non-existent.

65. Their audiences were found in independent cinemas and discussion groups: their relationship to broadcast television was at that time non-existent.

66. Aim at current existent problems and defects in visual approach slope indicator, a new Precision Approach Path instruction method has studied.

67. She opened a wardrobe and swept back the hangers to make room for my non-existent dozen suits.

68. A professional or amateur stripper who appears on X-rated, or community access channels. Quality varies widely. Pay is often non-existent.

69. Astatine is almost non-existent on the Earth, and is found only in extremely minute quantities near uranium and thorium minerals

70. Some models have been designed to prove the method, and the problems existent in the tilt derivative method are pointed out.

71. Conscious: (Awake), adjective able to recognize , acute , alert , alive , animate , astir , breathing , endowed with life , enlivened , existent , existing , extant

72. Some users may experience amenorrhoea or oligomenorrhoea after discontinuing hormonal contraception, especially when such a condition was pre-existent

73. It was also claimed that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not accept “the existent nations and states and their national boundaries.”

74. Some people deem that vivisection experiments are very brutal , because animals are our friends and they have existent right.

75. The problem for this expression is that “Champing” is pretty much non-existent in contemporary English—outside of this phrase, of course

76. Ageless is an adjective describing a person or thing whose age cannot be defined, is non-existent, or appears not to change

77. Aiming at the existent problems of the electrohydraulic servosystem of hydraulic turbine governor, a new scheme on this system is worked out.

78. While the evidence for the validity of the hypothesis is much debated, the evidence against it is almost non-existent.

79. Unfortunately, with a commendable shift to shredding appraisals after three or five years, such longitudinal data may be non-existent.

80. Opinion poll-led policy-making has proven a disaster, yet open policy discussion and theoretical debate remains near non-existent.