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| 'What does that matter?! So we go round the sun! If we went round the moon or ______ it wouldn't make any difference!' | |
| 'Sherlock's business seems to be booming since you and he became ____' | |
| 'Don't make people into ____ John, ___ don't exist and if they did I wouldn't be one of them.' | |
| '_________' 'And a Happy New Year.' | |
| 'You two had a little ______?' | |
| 'Look at that Mrs Hudson, quiet, calm, peaceful. Isn't it . ________? | |
| 'I knew it was dangerous, getting you into ____ ____.' | |
| 'If brother has ____ ____ arrest brother' | |
| 'Oh don't worry, there's all sorts 'round here, Mrs Turner next door's got ____ ____.' | |
| 'You said you could identify a software designer by his _____ and an airline pilot by his ____ ____.' | |
| 'Brilliant! Yes! Ah, four serial suicides and now a note, oh it's ______!' | |
| 'I'm your _____ dear, not your _____' | |
| 'No, no, that's not what I... no! I'm just saying... it's all ____.''I know it's ____' | |
| 'We've got ourselves a ____ ____ - love those, there's always something to look forward to.' | |
| 'Because he's a ______, and _______'s get bored.' | |
| 'I'm not a psychopath Anderson, I'm a ____ _____ _______, do your research!' | |
| 'Dear God, what must it be like in your funny little brains, it must be so ______' | |
| 'Anderson, don't talk out loud, you ________' | |
| 'Oh not now! Look, I'm in _____, I've got a _____' | |
| 'We can't _____, it's a crime scene!' | |
| 'Oh! Oh, she was clever, clever yes! She's cleverer than you lot and she's _____' | |
| 'Look at you lot, you're all so vacant, is it nice not being me it must be so _______.' | |
| 'Bitterness is a paralytic, ____ is a much more vicious motivator. Somehow this is about your children.' | |
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| 'Still the addict. But this, this is what you're really addicted to innit? You'd do anything, anything at all to ____ ____ ____.' | |
| 'You have just killed a man.' 'Yes I... It's true. But he wasn't ______.' | |
| 'End of Baker Street there's a good chinese stays open 'til two. You can always tell a good chinese by examining the _________' | |
| 'And you know how it always upset _____.' | |
| 'Try not to ____ ____ ____ before I get home, you know what it does to the traffic.' | |
| 'He's always been so resentful. You can imagine the ____ ____.' | |
| 'And since yesterday you've moved in with him and now you're solving crimes together. Might we expect a ____ ____ by the end of the week?' | |
| 'Bravery is by far the kindest word for ______ don't you think?' | |
| 'This is ____ish.' 'Well, I'm dealing with a _____.' | |
| 'Shut up.' 'I didn't say anything.' 'You were ____, it's annoying.' | |
| 'So why do you put up with him?' 'Because I'm _____, that's why.' | |
| 'You don't seem very ____.' 'You don't seem very ______' | |
| 'Get into the car, Dr Watson. I would make some sort of ____, but I'm sure your situation's quite clear to you.' | |
| 'Because I had a row, in the shop, with a ___ ___ ___ ____.' | |
| 'In a manner of speaking, took me less than a minute to guess yours, not exactly ___ ____' | |
| 'Might be a bit ____ for you.' 'No ____ is good, sometimes. _____ works.' | |
| 'Me Sherlock, in court, on Tuesday! They're giving me an _____' | |
| 'What kind of a boss was he, Amanda, appreciative?' 'No, that's not a word I'd use, the only thing Eddie appreciated had a big ____ ____.' | |
| 'But the _____'s over Sherlock! _____'s had enough now!' | |
| 'He's sweet, I can see why you like having him around, but then again people do get so sentimental about their ____.' | |
| 'If you don't stop prying, I will burn you. I will burn the heart out of you.' 'I have___________' | |
| 'That thing that you did... that you offered to do.... that was, um, _______.' | |
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