We had entered Sub-Cl, and Subject Verb Object. Sub-Cl : what was evidently his waiting-room Subject Verb Object

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We had entered, and the doctor had preceded us into what was evidently his waiting-room. We had entered Sub-Cl, and Object the doctor had preceded us into Sub-Cl. Object Sub-Cl : what was evidently his waiting-room Object Noun

From that night nothing has been seen of the three murderers by the police, and it is surmised at Scotland Yard that they were among the passengers of the ill-fated steamer Norah Creina, which was lost some years ago with all hands upon the Portuguese coast, some leagues to the north of Oporto. From that night nothing has been seen of the three murderers by the police, and it is surmised at Scotland Yard that Oporto. (Dummy)

that they were among the passengers of the ill-fated steamer Norah Creina, which was lost some years ago with all hands upon the Portuguese coast, some leagues to the north of Oporto. Adjective Complement / Noun /

Suddenly, however, as I sat writing, he ceased to give any answer at all to my inquiries, and on my turning towards him I was shocked to see that he was sitting bolt upright in his chair, staring at me with a perfectly blank and rigid face. Suddenly, however, as I sat writing, he ceased Adverb to give any answer at all to my inquiries, and Object / Object on my turning towards him I was shocked to see that he was sitting bolt upright in his chair, staring at me with a perfectly blank and rigid face. Noun / Object

When I tell you that his shoes were square-toed instead of being pointed like Blessington s, and were quite an inch and a third longer than the doctor s, you will acknowledge that there can be no doubt as to his individuality. When I tell you Object that his shoes were square-toed instead of being pointed like Blessington s, Complement and (his shoes) were quite an inch and a third longer than the doctor s, Complement Adverb Noun / Object you will acknowledge that there can be no doubt as to his individuality. (Dummy) Noun / Object

However, wretch as he was, he was still living under the shield of British law, and I have no doubt, Inspector, that you will see that, though that shield may fail to guard, the sword of justice is still there to avenge. However, wretch as he was, he was still living Adverb under the shield of British law, and I have no doubt, Inspector, Object Address (about the fact) Noun that you will see that though that shield may fail to guard, the sword of justice is still there to avenge. (Dummy) Noun

When a moment later I saw your eyes wander away from the picture, I suspected that your mind had now turned to the Civil War, and when I observed that your lips set, your eyes sparkled, and your hands clinched, I was positive that you were indeed thinking of the gallantry which was shown by both sides in that desperate struggle. When a moment later I saw your eyes wander(ing) away from the picture, Object Adverb I suspected that your mind had now turned to the Civil War, Noun / Object and

when I observed that your lips set, your eyes sparkled, and your hands clinched, Noun / Object Adverb I was positive (about the fact) Complement that you were indeed thinking of the gallantry which was shown by both sides in that desperate struggle. Noun jective