be devoid of造句(1) Their apartment is devoid of all comforts.
(2) The article is devoid of substantial matter.
(3) The man's voice was devoid of inflection.
(4) His face was devoid of any warmth or humour.
(5) The letter was devoid of warmth and feeling.
(6) Her life hitherto had been devoid of adventure.
(7) He seems to be devoid of compassion.
(8) Even the marriage itself was devoid of love.
(9) The M12 motorway, normally bustling with drivers heading to Belfast, was devoid of traffic.
(10) She had always known she was devoid of passion: she worked at her garden and talked to her friends.
(11) Strung between the lamp-posts like gelatine they were devoid of nocturnal magic in the middle of a winter day.
(12) The machine itself is devoid of fancy trimmings, apart from the big, fat power-on button.
(13) One benefit deriving from advancing years is that my clerk diverts to others briefs that are devoid of interest.
(14) They were like set pieces in their ongoing battle that these days was devoid of any real malice.
(15) Other than the dark, waxed limousine, the space was devoid of furniture.
(16) She walked round the pond to the sunny side where the water's surface was devoid of weed.
(17) For one thing it is devoid of the relentless lilt and terminological tedium of the professional programme writer.
(18) In fact, her bulging disc reminded her regularly that her life was devoid of passions.
(19) I admire and envy it because I am devoid of it.
(20) It was devoid of paint and dragged on its hinges.
(21) The information poor perceive themselves to be devoid of the sources that might help them.
(22) The Arctic Ocean could largely be devoid of sea ice during summer later in the century.
(23) Such communities shall be devoid of most of the technology that humanity currently relies upon, and live a simple life that revolves around the cycles of nature.
(24) There's no reason why diesel cars should be devoid of luxury.
(25) Foods derived from plants are thought to be devoid of vitamin B12. We have found that some fermented foods contained microbiologically active vitamin B12 components.
(26) However, humanity would be devoid of soul, devoid of spirit, a living machine if you will.
(27) This would take away the value of a good act: Kant is convinced that we can do the right thing for the wrong reasons, which would be devoid of moral merit.
(28) General policy for microcredit in its wider sense, is bound to be devoid of focus and sharpness.
(29) The viewpoint and the feeling of honour and disgrace can not be devoid of self awareness, species awareness and evaluation awareness.
(30) Under certain condition of the interplanetary magnetic field, a portion of them can reach the shadow region which is usually considered to be devoid of solar wind protons.