the way he looked at the stick showed that he knew just what he was doing
It is a Sherlock Holmes story written by Arthur Conan Doyle
Holmes's birthday is generally accepted as January 6th 1854. Dr Watson first met Holmes in late 1880 or early 1881, so Holmes would have been 27. From there on we get slight mentions to aging here and there but never an exact age.
Ernie Holmes's birth name is Ernest Lee Holmes.
221B BAKER STREET LONDON ENGLANDSherlock's home address was 221B Baker Street, Marylebone, LondonThe great fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, lived at 221B Baker Street in London, England, but on retirement went to live in Sussex.
Sherlock Holmes' real name is Sherlock Holmes.
James Holmes has written: 'Manuscript notes on weaving' -- subject(s): Weaving
It is a Sherlock Holmes story written by Arthur Conan Doyle
Holmes on Homes - 2001 Due Date was released on: USA: 24 September 2007
Sherrinford (or Sherringford) Holmes is crossed out in the original 'Study in Scarlet' manuscript as is Ormond Sacker for Watson. The very first name considered by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for Holmes was Sheridan Hope, but that name transmogrified into Jefferson Hope for another character in the book.
Manuscript is a noun, because a manuscript is someTHING. Manuscript is not an action, therefore it can't be a verb.
manuscript
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
The abbreviation for 'manuscript' is M.S.
He didn't die at all.
It is called an autograph.
Yes, any noun suitable for the situation may function as a collective noun; for example:a manuscript of errorsa manuscript of memoriesa manuscript of anecdotesa manuscript of mesdeeds
Firstly, it needs to be understood that there are no surviving original manuscripts of the New Testament. The earliest surviving manuscripts of the Old Testament date to the 10th Century AD. There are 5,686 manuscripts of the New Testament in existence. Manuscript fragment p52, also known as the John Rylands fragment which contains John 18:3`1-33, 37-38, is dated around 125 AD, although some scholars date it as early as 110 AD. Many other manuscript fragments date from late in the second century although some scholars date them somewhat earlier. The Codex Vaticanus is the earliest known complete manuscript to have survived being dated to around 325-350 AD.