Use of holmes in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include holmes at the start of sentence, holmes at the end of sentence and holmes in the middle of sentence

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holmes at the start of sentence


  1. Holmes sat thinking deeply .
  2. Holmes is a popular fictional character.
  3. Holmes read the letter over the phone Thursday.
  4. Holmes calculated a ratio of approximately 2.4:1.
  5. Holmes used an informal, chatty tone in his essays.
  6. Holmes had made a deduction regarding Watson himself.
  7. Holmes confessed to the murders shortly before he died.
  8. Holmes halted before the next exhibit in some perplexity.
  9. Holmes was gregarious, a great wit, a man of wide interests.
  10. Holmes matched Boulmerka stride for stride down the home straight to finish second.

holmes at the end of sentence


  1. At least a lifer, holmes.
  2. It sounds contrived to me, holmes.
  3. This represents a pair of scissors, holmes.
  4. I went outside the hut, and there was holmes.
  5. This central tower represents a lighthouse, holmes.

holmes in the middle of sentence


  1. But holmes, for once, was wrong.
  2. Sherlock holmes is the prime example.
  3. Mr holmes, we are delighted to see you.
  4. Sherlock holmes gave him a piercing glance.
  5. Sherlock holmes held up a small buff envelope.
  6. I could see that holmes still looked doubtful.
  7. Sherlock holmes is a famous Sherlock in stories.
  8. Sherlock holmes is a famous detective in stories.
  9. What would Sherlock holmes do in the circumstances?
  10. Sherlock holmes has nothing on you you're a real detective.
  11. I felt distinctly baffled, but holmes was nodding thoughtfully.
  12. Far left is Andrea holmes, world synchronised trampoline champion.
  13. The police were baffled, and Sherlock holmes was called in to investigate.
  14. Before I could say anything more, holmes had rushed off towards the station.
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