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Example sentences for "longer existed"

  • Monseigneur was no more: it was known: it was spoken of: constraint with respect to him no longer existed.

  • She had no family name; she had no family; no baptismal name; the Church no longer existed.

  • The Scotch Grays no longer existed; Ponsonby's great dragoons had been hacked to pieces.

  • There no longer existed in her anything more than the ashes of affection for her husband.

  • The staircase in front, where he met his death, no longer existed.

  • The traffic of the times of peace with its infinite variety of wares no longer existed.

  • The prow no longer existed; it had disappeared under the water, and a bellowing wave was rolling over the deck crushing everything beneath its roller of foam.

  • Sarudine, the handsome Sarudine, entitled to all that was best and most enjoyable in life, no longer existed.

  • It almost seemed to him as if from that moment the world no longer existed; all in it that formerly he found fair, and pleasant, and gay had vanished.

  • The trousers of bright scarlet cloth, the red kepis which he had hailed with such joy in the expedition of the Marne, no longer existed.

  • In Montevideo, he learned of the reverses suffered by his country and that the French Empire no longer existed.

  • What if there no longer existed a people of absolutely pure blood, owing to thousands of admixtures due to historical conquests!

  • Like the Chevalier de Valois, whose personal neglect might be called an abdication, the bourgeois dignity of the Cormon salon no longer existed when it was turned to white and gold, with mahogany ottomans covered in blue satin.

  • They were badly clothed and fed, their pay was both irregular and insufficient; the Government by whose authority they had become an army no longer existed; the general to whom they owed their existence had deserted them.

  • The Patriot army no longer existed, all the infantry had disappeared, the arms were ruined and the ammunition was exhausted.

  • The latter, head of the constitutional party, firmly adhering to his oaths, wished still to defend the overturned throne, and a constitution which no longer existed.

  • France was threatened in its own limits, as it had been in 1799; but the enthusiasm of independence no longer existed, and the man who deprived it of its rights found it, at this great crisis, incapable of sustaining him or defending itself.

  • The executive power was distinct from the councils, and no longer existed in the committees.

  • He had no longer any necessity for breaking with them in so outrageous a manner, nor for reassuring, as it has been suggested, the Jacobins, who no longer existed.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer existed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute divorce; any more; been produced; enthusiastic admirer; forced laugh; gold embroidery; know nothin; large game; longer able; longer any; longer anything; longer believe; longer extant; longer have; longer love; longer loved; longer period; longer possible; longer seemed; longer thought; only true; personal nature; seize upon; seventieth birthday; sugar processing; with two