Sentence examples for seemed to be nonexistent from inspiring English sources

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Although postcards are normally ubiquitous, we finally found a city where they seemed to be nonexistent.

They seemed to be nonexistent in run defense and gave up a few long plays because of poor angles downfield.

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At first glance, it seems to be nonexistent, a black space interrupted only as necessary by Matthew Richards's brilliant lighting.

Furthermore, on the basis of experiences in the past several decades, risks for transmission of live organisms from such relics would seem to be nonexistent; nevertheless, archeologic specimens should be handled with caution.

In the Gore inner circle, they appear to be nonexistent.

Furious competition for fresh ingredients, he said, is one of the obstacles to opening a restaurant that seem to be insurmountable in New York, and nonexistent in Hudson.

Successfully tackling a major subject of art history on a virtually nonexistent budget would seem to be beyond human ability, though apparently not to the Royal Academy curators' endeavor.

Plot is mostly nonexistent, and it seems to be a ripoff of MTV's The Hills, another show about young women living a reality-nonreality conundrum in L.A. MySpace says Roommates is a hit, but that depends how you define "is" and "hit".

But "concealed" ovulation seems to be an example of what George Williams called a nonexistent problem.

His experience would seem to be a perfect example of an undertrained and underpaid security officer enforcing a nonexistent policy.

This prestige is somewhat diminished in the Mix dialect and is virtually nonexistent in the 漳 Chiang dialect, in which both [z]/[dz] and [l] seem to be of approximately the same standing.

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