A Brittany sage. from Sherlock Holmes
A chemical weapon distilled from cyanide and refined in the bellies of swine. from Sherlock Holmes
A doctor, perhaps. from Sherlock Holmes
A factory by the river. from Sherlock Holmes
A faint aroma of excrement from where you've been standing. from Sherlock Holmes
A few were awarded to veterans of the Afghan war... from Sherlock Holmes
A file with my name on it. from Sherlock Holmes
A future ruled... from Sherlock Holmes
A gateway to immeasurable power. from Sherlock Holmes
A gift for you. from Sherlock Holmes
A little rifle range would go a long way, sir... from Sherlock Holmes
A magnificent but simple purpose. from Sherlock Holmes
A man? Outside my house? from Sherlock Holmes
A mixture of egg and honey... from Sherlock Holmes
A Mr. Lewis is seeking... from Sherlock Holmes
A simple rigged bullet in his gun. from Sherlock Holmes
A small bandage on your thumb from where you've been vowing. from Sherlock Holmes
A stub from a boxing match. Now I can infer that he's a bit of a gambler. from Sherlock Holmes
A technology of that kind would be worth an untold fortune. from Sherlock Holmes
A touch of red brick dust on your knee from where you've been kneeling. from Sherlock Holmes
A very impetuous act by the boy. from Sherlock Holmes
Accept that this was beyond your control. from Sherlock Holmes
Across the Atlantic lies a colony that was once ours. from Sherlock Holmes
Adieu. from Sherlock Holmes
After all, I may be paying the rent on my own soon, thanks to you. from Sherlock Holmes
After you're hanged, of course. from Sherlock Holmes
Afternoon, sir. I put the notebooks in this one, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
All in good time, Lestrade. from Sherlock Holmes
All it took was a spark. from Sherlock Holmes
All others... from Sherlock Holmes
All that's missing is a ginger midget. from Sherlock Holmes
All those of you who are with me shall be protected. from Sherlock Holmes
Allowing the weight to be distributed around the waist... from Sherlock Holmes
Always a pleasure, Mr. Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Always nice to see you, Watson. from Sherlock Holmes
Ammonium sulfate, among other aromas. from Sherlock Holmes
An alibi? A beard? A human canoe. from Sherlock Holmes
An ancient Egyptian recipe, I believe... from Sherlock Holmes
An industrial worker. from Sherlock Holmes
An odorless, tasteless flammable liquid... from Sherlock Holmes
And Adler was just the diversion. from Sherlock Holmes
And apparently, he is cata... from Sherlock Holmes
And as to who you are, that took every ounce of my not inconsiderable experience. from Sherlock Holmes
And certainly not for a price. from Sherlock Holmes
And China figurines... from Sherlock Holmes
And eternal. from Sherlock Holmes
And every eye shall see him... from Sherlock Holmes
And every soul shall wail because of him. from Sherlock Holmes
And extend the boundaries of this great empire. from Sherlock Holmes
And he found mine. from Sherlock Holmes
And he is a professor. from Sherlock Holmes
And her family, as well. from Sherlock Holmes
And his loyal dog. from Sherlock Holmes
And I have some change in my pocket. from Sherlock Holmes
And I thought we were trying to be discreet. from Sherlock Holmes
And I was carried off in the arms of Morpheus like a caterpillar in a cocoon. from Sherlock Holmes
And infinitely more devious. from Sherlock Holmes
And lace doilies. from Sherlock Holmes
And neat, like all military men. from Sherlock Holmes
And one for the rope. from Sherlock Holmes
And precisely the reason you can't find a suitable ring. from Sherlock Holmes
And returned to England for better prospects. from Sherlock Holmes
And she has a beard and... from Sherlock Holmes
And that you'd harnessed the ultimate power. from Sherlock Holmes
And that's my area of expertise. from Sherlock Holmes
And the attempted murder of a 6th. from Sherlock Holmes
And the dragon gave him his power and his seat and great authority. from Sherlock Holmes
And the neck to remain intact. from Sherlock Holmes
And the order. from Sherlock Holmes
And the world would've followed, fear being the most powerful weapon of all. from Sherlock Holmes
And then the world. from Sherlock Holmes
And there is nothing you can do to save them. from Sherlock Holmes
And they're smashed open from the inside. from Sherlock Holmes
And this is remarkable... from Sherlock Holmes
And though I dirtied my fluffy white tail, I have emerged enlightened. from Sherlock Holmes
And upon this charge, cry: from Sherlock Holmes
And was therefore undetectable once the bath water was drained. from Sherlock Holmes
And we want to keep it that way. from Sherlock Holmes
And we'll bounce in 3, 2... from Sherlock Holmes
And when the dead walk... from Sherlock Holmes
And while I was setting the table, I found this: from Sherlock Holmes
And you between husbands. How much did you get for the ring? from Sherlock Holmes
And you were supposed to wait for my orders. from Sherlock Holmes
And you will leave my employment when I allow you to. from Sherlock Holmes
And you, sir, an excellent policeman. Tomski, thank you. from Sherlock Holmes
And you've given it to me. from Sherlock Holmes
And your favorite... from Sherlock Holmes
Anyhow, a good thing she was offended, or we may never have found you. from Sherlock Holmes
Anyhow, where's our witness? from Sherlock Holmes
Anyway. from Sherlock Holmes
Apprehend Lord Coward. from Sherlock Holmes
Approximately... from Sherlock Holmes
Are coded references to this system. from Sherlock Holmes
Are you a masochist? from Sherlock Holmes
Are you sure there isn't an alternative means of water transportation than that? from Sherlock Holmes
Are you? from Sherlock Holmes
Arranging for your father to drown in his own bathtub... from Sherlock Holmes
As a medical man, have you enjoyed my work? from Sherlock Holmes
As clear as I see you. from Sherlock Holmes
As home secretary, I have considerable influence over the police. from Sherlock Holmes
As per usual, nanny. from Sherlock Holmes
As their colleagues were dying around them. from Sherlock Holmes
As though a regimented flock. from Sherlock Holmes
As though... from Sherlock Holmes
As to the mystery, the only mystery is why you bothered to blindfold me at all. from Sherlock Holmes
As to where I am... from Sherlock Holmes
As you can see... from Sherlock Holmes
As you performed all the rituals perfectly. from Sherlock Holmes
At between 10 and 12 hours ago. from Sherlock Holmes
Back off. Back off. from Sherlock Holmes
Barley sugar. from Sherlock Holmes
Be as skeptical as you like. from Sherlock Holmes
Be my guest. from Sherlock Holmes
Beautiful grounds. There's a folly. We can throw a lamb on the spit. from Sherlock Holmes
Because I was looking for it. from Sherlock Holmes
Beg your pardon, my Lord. I know that it's unorthodox... from Sherlock Holmes
Begins now. from Sherlock Holmes
Behold, Blackwood's magic revealed. from Sherlock Holmes
Behold, he cometh with clouds... from Sherlock Holmes
Behold... from Sherlock Holmes
Besides, the girl's parents hired me, not the Yard. from Sherlock Holmes
Beyond that you'll find the tunnel that leads us to the sewers. from Sherlock Holmes
Beyond what your rational mind could comprehend. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood certainly seems to have got the crowd into something of a fear frenzy. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood hangs tomorrow. Read all about it. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood is your son. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood must have some transmitter that he can activate remotely. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood's come back from hell and laid a curse upon this land. from Sherlock Holmes
Blackwood's method is based on a ritualistic mystical system... from Sherlock Holmes
Block feral left. Weaken right jaw. from Sherlock Holmes
Both houses meet today. from Sherlock Holmes
Bravo, inspector. Have a cigar. from Sherlock Holmes
Break cracked ribs. from Sherlock Holmes
Bring something to cheer him up. from Sherlock Holmes
But beneath this pillow lies the key to my release. from Sherlock Holmes
But beneath your mask of logic, I sense a fragility. from Sherlock Holmes
But I advise you leave the case alone. from Sherlock Holmes
But I don't see my name in any of these articles. from Sherlock Holmes
But I don't think you're needed, Father. Not for this one. from Sherlock Holmes
But I was saved by the bread shop on Saffron Hill... from Sherlock Holmes
But I'm gonna have to put this on you. from Sherlock Holmes
But I've been wanting to do that for a long time. from Sherlock Holmes
But it had a surprisingly soporific effect... from Sherlock Holmes
But it's not murder, Mr. Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
But Mr. Holmes here... from Sherlock Holmes
But not for you. from Sherlock Holmes
But our secret systems have steered the world towards good for centuries. from Sherlock Holmes
But she shared our beliefs. from Sherlock Holmes
But that's for another time. from Sherlock Holmes
But the cross is what we're now interested in. from Sherlock Holmes
But the price of quality is often the unique imprint they leave. from Sherlock Holmes
But what he does next will be more dangerous. from Sherlock Holmes
But you're too experienced to react rashly... from Sherlock Holmes
But your clothes say infinitely more than you could ever hope. from Sherlock Holmes
But your signature was clear. from Sherlock Holmes
But, now... from Sherlock Holmes
But... from Sherlock Holmes
By the looks of things, you're between jobs. from Sherlock Holmes
By us. from Sherlock Holmes
Can I help you, officer? from Sherlock Holmes
Can I see that? from Sherlock Holmes
Can you taste the comet? from Sherlock Holmes
Capacity to spit at back of head... from Sherlock Holmes
Care to come along? from Sherlock Holmes
Careful not to cut yourself on this lethal envelope. from Sherlock Holmes
Carry on. from Sherlock Holmes
Case reopened. from Sherlock Holmes
Case solved. from Sherlock Holmes
Cat... from Sherlock Holmes
Catatonic, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Cavendish Place. And there'll be a woman's touch too. from Sherlock Holmes
Certainly. from Sherlock Holmes
Charlie. Charlie! from Sherlock Holmes
Cheese. from Sherlock Holmes
Clarkie. from Sherlock Holmes
Clearing your good name, as it were. from Sherlock Holmes
Cleverly concealed in the hangman's knot was a hook. from Sherlock Holmes
Coal. from Sherlock Holmes
Come on, come on. from Sherlock Holmes
Come on, what's wrong? from Sherlock Holmes
Come on. from Sherlock Holmes
Come with me. from Sherlock Holmes
Come, drink your allegiance here. from Sherlock Holmes
Constable, you could do worse... from Sherlock Holmes
Correspondingly, the map will tell us the location of Blackwood's final act. from Sherlock Holmes
Couldn't see his face, but I spotted chalk on his lapel. from Sherlock Holmes
Couldn't you have a longer engagement? from Sherlock Holmes
Counter with cross to left cheek. from Sherlock Holmes
Create the future. from Sherlock Holmes
Data, data, data. I cannot make bricks without clay. from Sherlock Holmes
Dazed, he'll attempt wild haymaker. from Sherlock Holmes
Dear, my legs have fallen asleep. I should come down. from Sherlock Holmes
Dear. from Sherlock Holmes
Death followed him wherever he went. from Sherlock Holmes
Death... from Sherlock Holmes
Designed to be washed away by the rain. from Sherlock Holmes
Diaphragm hemorrhaging, physical recovery, 6 weeks... from Sherlock Holmes
Did Standish mistake it for rain as he entered the temple? from Sherlock Holmes
Did the devil turn up? from Sherlock Holmes
Did you know the opera house is featuring Don Giovanni? from Sherlock Holmes
Did you remember your revolver? from Sherlock Holmes
Did you take a wrong turning somewhere? from Sherlock Holmes
Didn't know you were here. from Sherlock Holmes
Diptera is... from Sherlock Holmes
Discombobulate. from Sherlock Holmes
Dislocate jaw entirely. from Sherlock Holmes
Do I complain about you practicing the violin in the morning... from Sherlock Holmes
Do I complain about you setting fire to my rooms? from Sherlock Holmes
Do you have any final words? from Sherlock Holmes
Do you have my money? from Sherlock Holmes
Do you remember The Grand? from Sherlock Holmes
Do you remember where I put the Lords Register of members' interests? from Sherlock Holmes
Do you think he's come to terms with you leaving? from Sherlock Holmes
Doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
Doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
Doctor. Miss Mary. from Sherlock Holmes
Does your depravity know no bounds? from Sherlock Holmes
Doilies. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't be afraid. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't get excited. Turn off that valve. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't move. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't touch. Everything is in its proper place... from Sherlock Holmes
Don't try that. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't worry, dear. from Sherlock Holmes
Don't you see that it's for their own? from Sherlock Holmes
Don't you think it's time you found another one? from Sherlock Holmes
Down. from Sherlock Holmes
Dredger. from Sherlock Holmes
Each committed at a location that has a connection with the temple... from Sherlock Holmes
Either that or the ginger midget wore the same Parisian perfume. from Sherlock Holmes
Either that or... from Sherlock Holmes
Elbows and arms stained with blood, but it's older than his own injuries. from Sherlock Holmes
Electromagnetic waves? from Sherlock Holmes
Employ elbow block, and body shot. from Sherlock Holmes
Enough to mislead a medical mind even as well trained as your own. from Sherlock Holmes
Even if it's to do with Mary? from Sherlock Holmes
Every time he wound the watch his hand would slip, hence the scratches. from Sherlock Holmes
Everyone has a weak spot... from Sherlock Holmes
Everything's gonna be fine. from Sherlock Holmes
Excellent question. from Sherlock Holmes
Excellent work. from Sherlock Holmes
Excuse me, my Lord... from Sherlock Holmes
Excuse me. from Sherlock Holmes
Familiar artwork. from Sherlock Holmes
Fare thee well. from Sherlock Holmes
Fashionably. from Sherlock Holmes
Fear is the more infectious condition. from Sherlock Holmes
Fear of your own child. from Sherlock Holmes
Fight. from Sherlock Holmes
Finish the job or the next dead body... from Sherlock Holmes
First point of attack. from Sherlock Holmes
First, distract target. from Sherlock Holmes
First, the world will see you for what you are. A fraud. from Sherlock Holmes
Follow these instructions. from Sherlock Holmes
Food for thought. from Sherlock Holmes
For God's sake, Holmes, cut me loose. from Sherlock Holmes
For its ability to induce an apparently mortal paralysis. from Sherlock Holmes
For only those who believe to remain. from Sherlock Holmes
For whom? from Sherlock Holmes
Forever and ever. Amen. from Sherlock Holmes
Formaldehyde. from Sherlock Holmes
Fortunately, there's nothing more stimulating... from Sherlock Holmes
Friends in high places. They're the ones who bailed you out. from Sherlock Holmes
From Mrs. Ramsey of Queen's Park. from Sherlock Holmes
From my pocket. from Sherlock Holmes
Full faculty recovery, unlikely. from Sherlock Holmes
Full psychological recovery, 6 months... from Sherlock Holmes
Gentlemen. from Sherlock Holmes
Gentlemen... from Sherlock Holmes
Get him out of my sight. from Sherlock Holmes
Get off out of it. from Sherlock Holmes
Get off out of it. from Sherlock Holmes
Get on with it, Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Get up and fight, come on. from Sherlock Holmes
Get up and fight. from Sherlock Holmes
Get up and fight. from Sherlock Holmes
Get up those stairs. from Sherlock Holmes
Get up. from Sherlock Holmes
Get what's in your hand out of my face. from Sherlock Holmes
Give her my best. from Sherlock Holmes
Give up, Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Give us a leg up, old boy. from Sherlock Holmes
Glad to see you two are working hard. from Sherlock Holmes
Gladstone is our dog. from Sherlock Holmes
Go on. from Sherlock Holmes
God save the queen, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
God save the queen. from Sherlock Holmes
God. Yeah. from Sherlock Holmes
Good afternoon, dear. from Sherlock Holmes
Good afternoon. from Sherlock Holmes
Good boy. from Sherlock Holmes
Good day, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Good God. from Sherlock Holmes
Good lad. from Sherlock Holmes
Good Lord. from Sherlock Holmes
Good morning. from Sherlock Holmes
Got some flowers for you, sweetheart. Cut you a deal because you're so pretty. from Sherlock Holmes
Granted. from Sherlock Holmes
Groundskeeper saw him walking through the graveyard this morning. from Sherlock Holmes
Had he not also tested it on some unfortunate amphibians. from Sherlock Holmes
Had it worked... from Sherlock Holmes
Hapsburg prince to Romanov princess." from Sherlock Holmes
Has brought me to the threshold of a monumental discovery. from Sherlock Holmes
Have you lost your mind? from Sherlock Holmes
Have you proposed yet? from Sherlock Holmes
Having 7 heads and 10 horns. from Sherlock Holmes
Having someone with me on whom I can thoroughly rely. from Sherlock Holmes
He can get inside their heads. from Sherlock Holmes
He clearly felt something was coming to get him. from Sherlock Holmes
He clearly felt something was coming to get him. from Sherlock Holmes
He died here. from Sherlock Holmes
He died. from Sherlock Holmes
He doesn't mind. from Sherlock Holmes
He doesn't mind. from Sherlock Holmes
He had no pulse. from Sherlock Holmes
He has a peculiar effect on the inmates. from Sherlock Holmes
He just needs another case. That's all. from Sherlock Holmes
He killed many more, using them to enhance his powers. from Sherlock Holmes
He knew I'd chase her, leaving the machine accessible. from Sherlock Holmes
He should be able to rest now. from Sherlock Holmes
He suggested I widen my gaze and, at minimum, I have done just that. from Sherlock Holmes
He walks in every shadow and every puff of smoke. from Sherlock Holmes
He was attempting to combine... from Sherlock Holmes
He was boring and jealous, and he snored. from Sherlock Holmes
He was conceived during one of our rituals. from Sherlock Holmes
He went missing the day you stopped Lord Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
He'd better. from Sherlock Holmes
He'd say that it was worth the wounds. from Sherlock Holmes
He's a professor, isn't he? from Sherlock Holmes
He's been making some serious accusations about you... from Sherlock Holmes
He's buried in Blackwood's tomb. from Sherlock Holmes
He's cost us the rent more than once. from Sherlock Holmes
He's demonstrating the very effect I've just described. from Sherlock Holmes
He's essential to my plan. from Sherlock Holmes
He's far too fond of himself for that. from Sherlock Holmes
He's getting his troops lined up. from Sherlock Holmes
He's gonna raise a force that will alter the course of world. from Sherlock Holmes
He's gonna raise a force that will alter the world. from Sherlock Holmes
He's in Scotland Yard's mortuary. from Sherlock Holmes
He's just as brilliant as you are... from Sherlock Holmes
He's killed the dog. Again. from Sherlock Holmes
He's left it there on purpose. from Sherlock Holmes
He's not a butcher, let me see. from Sherlock Holmes
He's over there. from Sherlock Holmes
Head cocked to the left... from Sherlock Holmes
Heel kick to diaphragm. from Sherlock Holmes
Hello, hello, hello. from Sherlock Holmes
Hello. from Sherlock Holmes
Her emerald bracelet has disappeared. from Sherlock Holmes
Here, I brought you these, all the way from Syria. from Sherlock Holmes
Here's the key. from Sherlock Holmes
Hiding a blade of high tensile steel. from Sherlock Holmes
High up where it's warm and dry, or in a linen cupboard with a vent. from Sherlock Holmes
His eyes were wide open and the only thing missing was his ring. from Sherlock Holmes
His eyes were wide open, and the only thing missing was... from Sherlock Holmes
His feet were of a bear, his mouth was of a lion... from Sherlock Holmes
His mother wasn't my wife... from Sherlock Holmes
His neck didn't survive the impact of Dredger landing on him. from Sherlock Holmes
His power grows daily. from Sherlock Holmes
His resurrection is evidence of that. from Sherlock Holmes
His ring, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
His secret lies in the book of spells. from Sherlock Holmes
His secret lies in the book of spells. This is the source of his power. from Sherlock Holmes
Hold the door. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, as your doctor... from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes, hurry up. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes! from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes! from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes! from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes! from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes. Where are you going? from Sherlock Holmes
Holmes... from Sherlock Holmes
Hope my client doesn't come looking for a refund. from Sherlock Holmes
How am I complaining? I never complain. from Sherlock Holmes
How did you lure them in? from Sherlock Holmes
How did you manage it, Holmes? from Sherlock Holmes
How did you see that? from Sherlock Holmes
How fascinating that an astronomical event can affect the quality... from Sherlock Holmes
How is it going with our case you refuse to take? from Sherlock Holmes
How many members of Parliament do you intend to murder at noon today? from Sherlock Holmes
How so? from Sherlock Holmes
How terrible is wisdom... from Sherlock Holmes
Hydrated rhododendron. from Sherlock Holmes
I better take over, there. Bit tricky down here. from Sherlock Holmes
I can find my own way if you have other duties to perform. from Sherlock Holmes
I can't but agree. from Sherlock Holmes
I could deduce very little from my investigation. from Sherlock Holmes
I could procure a couple of tickets if you had any cultural inclinations this evening. from Sherlock Holmes
I couldn't but notice a criminal mastery in the stroke of your brush. from Sherlock Holmes
I daresay we have the right man, gentlemen. from Sherlock Holmes
I didn't leave him. from Sherlock Holmes
I don't know what to make of this. from Sherlock Holmes
I don't know why it's taken him so long to introduce us properly. from Sherlock Holmes
I don't want to run anymore. from Sherlock Holmes
I feel safer already. from Sherlock Holmes
I found Reordan. from Sherlock Holmes
I found these exquisite dates in Jordan... from Sherlock Holmes
I found your man. from Sherlock Holmes
I fulfilled my contract. from Sherlock Holmes
I guarantee you nobody knows London's waterways better. from Sherlock Holmes
I have a pile of detective novels at home. from Sherlock Holmes
I have returned from beyond the grave to fulfill England's destiny... from Sherlock Holmes
I have to go see Mary. from Sherlock Holmes
I have your winnings from last night. from Sherlock Holmes
I have. from Sherlock Holmes
I haven't slept all night. from Sherlock Holmes
I hope you get bail by breakfast, because the boys are getting hungry. from Sherlock Holmes
I hope you know what you're doing. from Sherlock Holmes
I just have a small point of concern. from Sherlock Holmes
I just picked it up. from Sherlock Holmes
I knew she'd been engaged. from Sherlock Holmes
I know that you care for him as much as I do. from Sherlock Holmes
I know what I saw. from Sherlock Holmes
I like the hat. from Sherlock Holmes
I love what you've done with the place. from Sherlock Holmes
I managed it with braces, belts and a coat hook. from Sherlock Holmes
I much prefer to travel in the winter. from Sherlock Holmes
I must attend to my other patients. from Sherlock Holmes
I need you to find someone. from Sherlock Holmes
I need you. from Sherlock Holmes
I need you. from Sherlock Holmes
I need your help. from Sherlock Holmes
I need your pipe. from Sherlock Holmes
I nominate Lord Blackwood as head of the order. from Sherlock Holmes
I once met a man who predicted his own death... from Sherlock Holmes
I pronounced the man dead myself. from Sherlock Holmes
I rather wish you hadn't done that, Irene. from Sherlock Holmes
I reenacted the ceremony we interrupted at the crypt... from Sherlock Holmes
I see 2 men. Brothers. from Sherlock Holmes
I see patterned tablecloths... from Sherlock Holmes
I see you're the attending physician at Blackwood's hanging. from Sherlock Holmes
I see. from Sherlock Holmes
I see. from Sherlock Holmes
I should be in within the week. from Sherlock Holmes
I simply wanted to know the location of Blackwood's ceremony... from Sherlock Holmes
I smell gunpowder. It's not right, you know, not in a domestic environment. from Sherlock Holmes
I snipped this off a rather recumbent rat at the slaughterhouse. from Sherlock Holmes
I stood upon the sand of the sea and saw a beast rise up... from Sherlock Holmes
I suppose you already have some notion as to the practices of our order. from Sherlock Holmes
I think that's quite enough. from Sherlock Holmes
I think you'll find all the information you need inside. from Sherlock Holmes
I told you he'd be coming out the top window. from Sherlock Holmes
I told you to let it breathe. from Sherlock Holmes
I understand. from Sherlock Holmes
I wager he'll have our man within the next 24 hours. from Sherlock Holmes
I want it back. from Sherlock Holmes
I want what Reordan was making for Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
I warned you, Holmes, to accept that this was beyond your control... from Sherlock Holmes
I was simply studying your methods... from Sherlock Holmes
I was simply testing a new anesthetic. from Sherlock Holmes
I was trying to deduce the manner in which Blackwood survived his execution. from Sherlock Holmes
I was, admittedly, lost for a moment between Charing Cross and Holborn. from Sherlock Holmes
I will create an empire that will endure for millennia... from Sherlock Holmes
I will use that as a weapon... from Sherlock Holmes
I won't be chasing you anymore. from Sherlock Holmes
I won't go in, not while he's got a gun in his hand. from Sherlock Holmes
I wonder if they'd let Watson and me dissect your brain. from Sherlock Holmes
I wondered. from Sherlock Holmes
I wouldn't do that if I were you. from Sherlock Holmes
I, using musical theory, have created order out of chaos. from Sherlock Holmes
I'd keep an eye on that dowry. from Sherlock Holmes
I'd leave that alone if I were you, boy o. from Sherlock Holmes
I'd say the girl deserves your attention more than he. from Sherlock Holmes
I'd wager there's a piece missing. from Sherlock Holmes
I'd wager there's some deformity tha'd be scientifically significant. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll be the last sane thought in your head. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll have you in there playing Victoria and Albert quicker than a bookie's runner. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll leave this in your capable hands. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll probably be a factory by the river. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll revolutionize warfare. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll suck the iron right out of the ink as long as it's not too burnt. from Sherlock Holmes
I'll... I'll go and check. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm a doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm a doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm afraid sewage workers found his body just this morning, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm concerned you underestimate the gravity of coming events. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm curious, Coward. Did you assist Blackwood in all the murders... from Sherlock Holmes
I'm gonna get after Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm Irene Adler again. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm just so... from Sherlock Holmes
I'm not sensitive. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm sure it's quite a mystery as to where you are and who I am. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm taking you to either the railway station or the police station. from Sherlock Holmes
I'm terribly sorry to inconvenience you, sir... from Sherlock Holmes
I've already read it. from Sherlock Holmes
I've been reviewing my notes on our exploits over the last 7 months. from Sherlock Holmes
I've been studying her comings and goings. from Sherlock Holmes
I've got a public in frenzy out there. If you don't fill me in... from Sherlock Holmes
I've heard so much about you. from Sherlock Holmes
I've hit a dead end, literally. from Sherlock Holmes
I've loaded the last of your boxes, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
I've never been in over my head. from Sherlock Holmes
I've never known a professor to carry a gun, and on such a clever contraption. from Sherlock Holmes
I've never seen anything like it. Look at this. from Sherlock Holmes
I've never woken up in handcuffs before. from Sherlock Holmes
I've told you nothing. from Sherlock Holmes
If any man have an ear, let him hear. from Sherlock Holmes
If I change to atonal clusters... from Sherlock Holmes
If I had, you'd be cleaning up a corpse and chasing a rumor. from Sherlock Holmes
If I'm in danger, so are you. from Sherlock Holmes
If only just a sense. from Sherlock Holmes
If the rest of his family's dead, how long do you expect to survive? from Sherlock Holmes
If you don't mind. from Sherlock Holmes
If you lot don't stop behaving like quivering milkmaids, you're on double time. from Sherlock Holmes
If you still need him. from Sherlock Holmes
If you would, captain... from Sherlock Holmes
Imagine being able to control any device... from Sherlock Holmes
Impeccable timing, Lestrade. from Sherlock Holmes
In another life, you'd have made an excellent criminal. from Sherlock Holmes
In fact, I may well have reconciled thousands of years of theological disparity. from Sherlock Holmes
In fact, I think he enjoyed it. from Sherlock Holmes
In fact, the little details are by far the most important. from Sherlock Holmes
In over your head yet, darling? from Sherlock Holmes
In Sir Thomas's secret chamber, I found the bone of an ox... from Sherlock Holmes
In summary, ears ringing, jaw fractured, 3 ribs cracked, 4 broken... from Sherlock Holmes
In the sewers beneath Parliament less than an hour ago. from Sherlock Holmes
In this instance... from Sherlock Holmes
In whose headquarters we now sit... from Sherlock Holmes
Indeed, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Indeed. from Sherlock Holmes
Indeed. And chambermaids were once such a liberal breed. from Sherlock Holmes
Indeed. Congratulations, Lestrade. from Sherlock Holmes
Indestructible... from Sherlock Holmes
India blue's nearly impossible to wash off. from Sherlock Holmes
Individually. I've been at it for 6 hours. from Sherlock Holmes
Inevitably one begins to twist facts to suit theories... from Sherlock Holmes
Ingenious. from Sherlock Holmes
Instead of theories to suit facts. from Sherlock Holmes
Instead, they would've believed it was magic... from Sherlock Holmes
Insurance swindle. Lord Radford likes fast women and slow ponies. from Sherlock Holmes
Interesting assessment. from Sherlock Holmes
Irene Adler was here. from Sherlock Holmes
Is a boy of 8. from Sherlock Holmes
Is here. from Sherlock Holmes
Is it candy floss? Molasses? from Sherlock Holmes
Is it November? from Sherlock Holmes
Is it poisoned, nanny? from Sherlock Holmes
Is only the beginning. from Sherlock Holmes
Is that better? from Sherlock Holmes
Is that the best you can do? from Sherlock Holmes
Is theoretically possible. from Sherlock Holmes
Is there ink on my face? from Sherlock Holmes
It appears he's come back from the grave, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
It can seem a little far fetched though sometimes... from Sherlock Holmes
It does make a considerable difference to me... from Sherlock Holmes
It doesn't matter. from Sherlock Holmes
It looks like... from Sherlock Holmes
It makes you quite invaluable as a companion. from Sherlock Holmes
It really is quite a thrill to meet you, Mr. Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
It seems you have lots of rooms to let. from Sherlock Holmes
It was Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
It was in the pantry, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
It was our last case together and I wanted to see it through to the end. from Sherlock Holmes
It will be again. from Sherlock Holmes
It's a band saw. from Sherlock Holmes
It's a long journey from here to the rope. from Sherlock Holmes
It's a matter of professional integrity. from Sherlock Holmes
It's a shame you made an enemy out of Blackwood, Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
It's a widely held belief... from Sherlock Holmes
It's all right. from Sherlock Holmes
It's happening, whether you like it or not. from Sherlock Holmes
It's infamous in the region of Turkey bordering the Black Sea... from Sherlock Holmes
It's like he's burning from the inside out. from Sherlock Holmes
It's Lord Blackwood, sir. He... from Sherlock Holmes
It's made up of 4 parts: The foot of a lion, the tail of an ox... from Sherlock Holmes
It's mercy. from Sherlock Holmes
It's more than technicality, you see. from Sherlock Holmes
It's not working. from Sherlock Holmes
It's nothing to do with me, but I advise you leave the case alone. from Sherlock Holmes
It's on the stepladder. from Sherlock Holmes
It's the first combination of bascule and suspension bridge ever attempted. from Sherlock Holmes
It's the future, Watson. from Sherlock Holmes
It's the most apt prediction Flora has made in years. from Sherlock Holmes
It's warm in here, Watson. from Sherlock Holmes
It's... from Sherlock Holmes
John Watson? from Sherlock Holmes
John, shouldn't we help him down? from Sherlock Holmes
Judging by the sacred ox on your ring... from Sherlock Holmes
Judging by your arsonist tool kit... from Sherlock Holmes
Just a figure of speech, old boy. from Sherlock Holmes
Just get out of here, sir. Go, sir, go. from Sherlock Holmes
Just joking about the wife, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Just keep it under your hat. from Sherlock Holmes
Just one minute, boys. from Sherlock Holmes
Just Watson. from Sherlock Holmes
Keep your money. I didn't say I'll take the case. from Sherlock Holmes
Knew I forgot something. from Sherlock Holmes
Lace doilies? Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Ladies first. from Sherlock Holmes
Lady Radford reports... from Sherlock Holmes
Le's go. from Sherlock Holmes
Le's see now, there are several sets of initials scored... from Sherlock Holmes
Le's see what he was trying to dispose of. from Sherlock Holmes
Leave now. Disappear. You're good at that. from Sherlock Holmes
Lestrade, what of the coffin? from Sherlock Holmes
Let it breathe. from Sherlock Holmes
Let me guess. from Sherlock Holmes
Let me show you how much I've enjoyed it. from Sherlock Holmes
Let me take your weight. from Sherlock Holmes
Let's not dwell on the past. from Sherlock Holmes
Let's see, then. There's a letter here... from Sherlock Holmes
Like the guard who pretended to be possessed outside your cell. from Sherlock Holmes
Like the sandstone slab that covered your tomb. from Sherlock Holmes
Like what? from Sherlock Holmes
Listen to the rabble outside. from Sherlock Holmes
Listen... from Sherlock Holmes
London's so bleak this time of year. from Sherlock Holmes
Look at the crest. from Sherlock Holmes
Look at this. from Sherlock Holmes
Look at those towering structures. from Sherlock Holmes
Look at you. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Blackwood. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Blackwood's put him under some kind of spell, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Chief Justice, tha'd be your official title. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Coward has issued a warrant for your arrest, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Lord Henry Blackwood... from Sherlock Holmes
Luke Reordan, 4 foot 10, red hair, no front teeth. from Sherlock Holmes
M for Mary, for marriage. You will be married. from Sherlock Holmes
Ma'am. from Sherlock Holmes
Mad honey disease. from Sherlock Holmes
Madam, I need you to remain calm and trust me, I'm a professional. from Sherlock Holmes
Made a proper idiot out of you. from Sherlock Holmes
Magic will lead the way. from Sherlock Holmes
Making grand assumptions out of tiny details. from Sherlock Holmes
Man, ox, eagle, lion. from Sherlock Holmes
Map. from Sherlock Holmes
Maple syrup? from Sherlock Holmes
Margaux '58. A comet vintage. from Sherlock Holmes
Martial efficacy, quarter of an hour. from Sherlock Holmes
Mary said I had a lousy doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
Mary, don't worry, he's seen far worse. from Sherlock Holmes
Mary, look at the ring he's given us. from Sherlock Holmes
Mary. from Sherlock Holmes
Mary's coming. from Sherlock Holmes
May I borrow your pen? from Sherlock Holmes
Meat... from Sherlock Holmes
Merely our fears. from Sherlock Holmes
Miss Mary Morstan. from Sherlock Holmes
Missing person: from Sherlock Holmes
More coal, doctor. from Sherlock Holmes
More importantly... from Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty. from Sherlock Holmes
Moriarty. from Sherlock Holmes
Most innovative. from Sherlock Holmes
Most recent of which are "M. H." M. H. M. H. Is for? from Sherlock Holmes
Move it. Move it. from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, apologies for summoning you like this. from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, we have an order for your arrest, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes, you must widen your gaze. from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes? from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes? from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes. from Sherlock Holmes
Mrs. Hudson. from Sherlock Holmes
Much obliged, sir. Thank you, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
My 10 minutes are up. from Sherlock Holmes
My brother, Mycroft, has a small estate near Chichester. from Sherlock Holmes
My colleague's probably just putting up a painting. from Sherlock Holmes
My goodness. What a pleasure. from Sherlock Holmes
My initial approach was far too narrow. from Sherlock Holmes
My journey took me somewhat further down the rabbit hole than I had intended... from Sherlock Holmes
My Lord, I can't feel my cheeks. Might we continue this at ground level? from Sherlock Holmes
My Lord. from Sherlock Holmes
My lords. from Sherlock Holmes
My lords. from Sherlock Holmes
My lords. from Sherlock Holmes
My lucky day. from Sherlock Holmes
My mind rebels at stagnation. Give me problems. Give me work. from Sherlock Holmes
My nerves are the best they've been in years, thanks to you. from Sherlock Holmes
My powers and my assets were given to me for one purpose. from Sherlock Holmes
My wife's a chambermaid, sir. from Sherlock Holmes
Naked. from Sherlock Holmes
Name your price. from Sherlock Holmes
Neutralized. from Sherlock Holmes
Never mind. from Sherlock Holmes
Never mind. from Sherlock Holmes
Never. from Sherlock Holmes
Nine Elms. from Sherlock Holmes
No girl wants to marry a doctor who can't tell if a man's dead or not. from Sherlock Holmes
No man can control. from Sherlock Holmes
No matter, we have plenty of time. from Sherlock Holmes
No one could prove anything, of course, but we all knew. from Sherlock Holmes
No sign of a break in and the butler didn't hear a thing. from Sherlock Holmes
No, "you" means you. from Sherlock Holmes
No, but I don't care much what you think. from Sherlock Holmes
No, he won't. from Sherlock Holmes
No, I don't agree. from Sherlock Holmes
No, it's a "you're in over your head, Irene" visit. from Sherlock Holmes
No, no, no, I hate to cut him off midstream. from Sherlock Holmes
No, no. Hammer and nail, wasn't it? from Sherlock Holmes
No, not a clue. from Sherlock Holmes
No, old cock. I've no business with him whilst he's alive. from Sherlock Holmes
No, sir. I am not. from Sherlock Holmes
No! from Sherlock Holmes
None of it human. from Sherlock Holmes
Nonetheless, I confess to being completely outmatched. from Sherlock Holmes
Not a wink. from Sherlock Holmes
Not in blood, but in bond. from Sherlock Holmes
Not sure. from Sherlock Holmes
Not sure. Something mechanical. from Sherlock Holmes
Not that I'm pining for New Jersey. from Sherlock Holmes
Not the poison. from Sherlock Holmes
Not us. from Sherlock Holmes
Note the blue discoloration, the faint smell of bitter almonds. from Sherlock Holmes
Now fracture. from Sherlock Holmes
Now that you're sitting comfortably, I shall begin. from Sherlock Holmes
Now we know what the ginger midget was working on. from Sherlock Holmes
Now you're not making any sense. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, 5 minutes here and we'll go home. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, clean up and make yourself presentable. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, I check his pockets. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, if I play a chromatic scale... from Sherlock Holmes
Now, it's 7 minutes to noon. What are we gonna do? from Sherlock Holmes
Now, please tell me you have answers. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, the medical mystery. We must restore your reputation, Watson. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, Watson's alive. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, what have we got here? from Sherlock Holmes
Now, you get down there and you bring that coffin up now. from Sherlock Holmes
Now, you need to work. from Sherlock Holmes
Now. from Sherlock Holmes
Nut him! from Sherlock Holmes
Observe. from Sherlock Holmes
Of course he does. from Sherlock Holmes
Of course he was. from Sherlock Holmes
Of the bullets that killed him. from Sherlock Holmes
Of the wine. from Sherlock Holmes
Olives from the Cyclades. from Sherlock Holmes
On the 12th chime, I will summon the dark powers. from Sherlock Holmes
On the northwest corner of St. James's Square, I think. from Sherlock Holmes
Once the people of England see our newfound power... from Sherlock Holmes
Only a name and no picture. from Sherlock Holmes
Only conjuring tricks. from Sherlock Holmes
Only the lion remaining. from Sherlock Holmes
Or just another souvenir? from Sherlock Holmes
Or just the one I prevented? from Sherlock Holmes
Or potatoes? from Sherlock Holmes
Or stay and volunteer for protective custody. from Sherlock Holmes
Or your mess, your lack of hygiene, or the fact that you steal my clothes? from Sherlock Holmes
Or, by the time you realize you made all of this possible... from Sherlock Holmes
Or, in this case, more likely, father and son. from Sherlock Holmes
Oriental pearls, diamonds, a flawless ruby. Hardly the gems of a governess. from Sherlock Holmes
Others required more elaborate preparations... from Sherlock Holmes
Otherwise, he'd still be alive. from Sherlock Holmes