Examples of 'maybe there is nothing' in a sentence

Meaning of "maybe there is nothing"

maybe there is nothing: This phrase is used to express doubt or uncertainty about the existence of something. It suggests a possibility that nothing exists in a particular context or situation

How to use "maybe there is nothing" in a sentence

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maybe there is nothing
So maybe there is nothing to fear after all.
But all those new settlers are using everything up Maybe there is nothing left.
Maybe there is nothing lacking in their life.
Did you ever think that maybe there is nothing else left for them to do.
Maybe there is nothing inside.
Maybe there is heaven and hell, maybe there is nothing.
And maybe there is nothing we can do.
Maybe I am blind, but then again maybe there is nothing to see.
Maybe there is nothing left.
They will not have to light it up I did not find anything . Maybe there is nothing.
Maybe there is nothing to get to.
You love me no longer I know and ♪ ♪ Maybe there is nothing ♪ ♪ That I can do ♪.
Maybe there is nothing to know.
She realizes that maybe there is nothing equal to the recollection of having been young.
Maybe there is nothing after it.

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That is a point, and maybe there is nothing in it for us from a technological perspective.
Maybe there is nothing to do because the judgment has simply been reversed.
Or maybe there is nothing to see.
Maybe there is nothing more to it than what we see with our own eyes.
Or maybe there is nothing left out there?
Or maybe there is nothing to talk about because it is legal?
Maybe there is nothing ♪.
Maybe there is nothing bad at all-but then why people keep dying?
Maybe there is nothing bad at all - but then why people keep dying? ".

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