Sentence examples for became non-existent from inspiring English sources

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Our people experienced great hardship as the most basic necessities of life became non-existent.

It became non-existent when Arnautovic restored West Ham's two-goal advantage just after the hour.

For shorter lengths of packing the distributions showed a significant "tail" at the large-diameter end, but as the packing length was increased the tail decreased or became non-existent.

And yet at one point in my visa application process, the chance of obtaining legal residence became non-existent.

At some point the language barrier became non-existent even though I speak very little Russian and Ukrainian and they speak no English.

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In 1998 he realised that his relationship with A Smell Of Sulphur In The Wind had become non-existent.

The use of driver-only trains is becoming standard and the role of guards will become non-existent in the future, he said.

I generally have to schedule my day so that all the difficult work is done in the morning because by 2pm my attention span has become non-existent.

When I'm singing Brecht material, such as "Surabaya Johnny", which I've sung all my life, I feel its history and I become non-existent, like I'm channelling it through me.

In 40 matches in that competition, 850 freekicks were awarded, 16 of which were followed by "advancements" – players, it seemed, quickly figured out that they were best served keeping their mouths shut and one referee noted in his report that "dissent has become non-existent 30 metres from goal".

The lines separating reporter, source provider and reader/viewer have, in some cases, become non-existent.

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