Because he has had a vasectomy (meaning he should no longer be able to produce sperm) If he's still that concerned with pregnancy, he should have asked you before, not after.
-Abaddon
His incredible observations! once Watson even says, "a hundred years ago you would have been burned" meaning he would have been thought to be a witch (or whatever you call a guy witch) and back in the day, they burned witches, even if they weren't actually a witch, just thought to be one. Which Holmes is obviously not! ;)
Torahs have been burned for centuries.
The best thing to do would be to have a consultation with a doctor who specializes in this. It has been a really long time since your tubes have been burned. But a doctor would know what your chances are.
Holmes' ability to deduce things from his observation would have been seen as witchcraft and led to him being burned as a warlock.
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No, it is an adjective. The past tense of the verb "burn" is "burned" as in:The house burned to the ground.It would be incorrect to say:The house burnt to the ground.However, it is correct to use it to describe something that has been burned, such as:After the fire, the house was burnt.
While there have been gay people burned at the stake, this is not a traditional method of execution in history. Witches were traditionally burned at the stake; not gay people.While there have been gay people burned at the stake, this is not a traditional method of execution in history. Witches were traditionally burned at the stake; not gay people.
You can tell that a tree has been burned because you can tell right away that is black and does not have a lot of trunk and no leaves.
Burned bread has not been known to cause cancer. There have been no studies supporting this seemingly bizarre medical claim.
Fort Dearborn burned to the ground but would have been located in present day Chicago, Illinois.
You would have been born in 1990 !
There have been several famous books that have been burned in protest. The Bible has been burned on several occasions. Other books include the Torah, Fahrenheit 451, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and 1984.