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non-existent造句
1. Services for customers on public transport are becoming non-existent. 2. Government funding of alternative health care is virtually non-existent. 3. Hospital beds were scarce and medicines were practically non-existent. 4. The hotel turned out to be completely non-existent. 5. Hygiene was non-existent: no running water, no bathroom. 6. Crime is almost non-existent in these communities. 7. Bread was practically non-existent. 8. I abandoned the garden, which harboured the non-existent toad. 9. The claims were for non-existent medical supplies. 10. However official records seem to be almost non-existent. 11. The facilities for backroom compromises were non-existent. 12. Regis dismissed Bergsson's almost non-existent challenge to complete Tottenham's humiliation. 13. Pictures were almost non-existent, long columns of grey, illegible type propped up its pages. 14. The tourist trade was practically non-existent and Reid's Hotel was closed during the War. 15. This policy, they say, is at best confused and at worst non-existent. 16. Welfare provision, apart from that provided by the prison staff themselves, was non-existent. 17. It takes imagination to understand what is needed when sounds become muffled, distorted, unclear or even non-existent. 18. Often their connection with the place is very slight or even non-existent. 19. The danger is that your rights of legal redress in such cases will be limited or non-existent in practice. 20. Unfortunately, with a commendable shift to shredding appraisals after three or five years, such longitudinal data may be non-existent. 21. Landscapes are peaceful and unscarred, animals roam free, children never grow up and work is virtually non-existent. 22. In some species, only females appear to exist - males are either extremely rare or non-existent. 23. In the appropriation accounts of the Government, the distinction is almost non-existent. 24. Opinion poll-led policy-making has proven a disaster, yet open policy discussion and theoretical debate remains near non-existent. 25. And it was my lies to the police which had given him his non-existent alibi. 26. The sense of hierarchy was so subtle as to be almost non-existent. 27. Their audiences were found in independent cinemas and discussion groups: their relationship to broadcast television was at that time non-existent. 28. But everything fell apart and Shields began to slice through a non-existent home midfield. 29. While the evidence for the validity of the hypothesis is much debated, the evidence against it is almost non-existent. 30. She opened a wardrobe and swept back the hangers to make room for my non-existent dozen suits.