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Example sentences for "longer exists"

  • The Mondetour labyrinth was disembowelled and widely opened in 1847, and probably no longer exists at the present moment.

  • The neck (dotted) of the Hwai embouchure no longer exists, and the Lake Hung-tseh now dissipates itself into lakelets and canals.

  • The old Hwai embouchure, running from the Lake Hung-tseh to the sea, no longer exists; it dissipates itself in canals and salt flats.

  • After receiving the I, the Sz entered the Hwai as it emerged from Lake Hung-t&h; but this Hwai mouth no longer exists; the waters are dissipated in canals.

  • As my grandfather no longer exists, he too no longer exists; he died.

  • Among the letters of Julian are two (29 and 30) addressed to Alypins; one inviting him to Rome, the other thanking him for a geographical treatise, which no longer exists.

  • Formerly there was a restriction on the amount of salt that might be present in beer; this no longer exists.

  • This condition no longer exists, candidates having since 1867 merely to be proposed and seconded by members of the Academy.

  • This animal no longer exists either in France or in the Alps.

  • This mouth of the Guadalquiver, opposite Cadiz, no longer exists.

  • For, from the moment that the man who acts is not personally answerable for the good or bad consequences of his actions, his right to act singly and individually no longer exists.

  • We cannot say that the primitive Right has changed its form, for it no longer exists.

  • In fact, the functionary is divested of that stimulant which urges on to progress, and how can progress turn to the public advantage when it no longer exists?

  • Whatever their intention might have been, it would seem the rage of building them no longer exists, not one of a late erection having appeared in the whole country, and more than two-thirds of those we saw being in ruins.

  • Kilberry Castle, that the ancient bell of St. Barry no longer exists.

  • This inscription escaped the notice of Wood when preparing his history of the parish, or was perhaps thought to be too imperfect to be worth recording, and it now no longer exists.

  • The queen gathered the formidable phalanx of her maids of honor about her, and passed into the reception hall, built by her husband, which no longer exists in the Louvre of to-day.

  • Fielding's novels graphically display a state of things which happily now no longer exists.

  • Alter the condition, and the characteristic of the condition no longer exists.

  • By the life of an animal is meant the existence of that animal; when dead, the animal no longer exists; the substance of what was the animal thenceforth exists in other modes, but the organism has ceased.

  • Thanks to recent improvements, this wild nook no longer exists.

  • Let us repeat once for all, the Guernsey which we are describing is that ancient Guernsey which no longer exists, and of which it would be impossible to find a parallel now anywhere except in the country.

  • This alley no longer exists, having been removed for the improvements of the town.

  • And yet the military forces are the only remaining bulwark of order in Italy--I mean material order, for moral order no longer exists anywhere.

  • The convent no longer exists, but there is a large cloister of the XIth century at the west end of the church, which was restored a few years ago.

  • At this period my mother's chambermaid was one of the prettiest girls you could see, fair-haired, slender and sprightly in manner, a genuine soubrette of the old type that no longer exists.

  • The one which you represented no longer exists.

  • For the same thing happens whenever the established order of things is upset, when security no longer exists, when all those rights usually protected by the law of man or of Nature are at the mercy of unreasoning, savage force.

  • Alger Inn," at the cross-roads mentioned above, no longer exists.

  • The road which led to the fort no longer exists.

  • Employees were mainly apprentices, each of whom expected to become a master mechanic, or, if he chose to work for a master, did so with an independence that no longer exists.

  • This state of affairs happily no longer exists, and in the present condition of public sentiment could not be reproduced.

  • To-day this state of affairs no longer exists.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer exists" 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:
    brown scales; come till; common opinion; different tribes; early printing; extending over; hide thyself; homeward bound; letter received; longer anything; longer doubted; longer exist; longer existed; longer knew; longer love; longer loved; longer necessary; longer needed; longer period; longer possible; longer stay; longer the; longer thought; longer time; longer young; next mornin