8 Results for: (Concept:06285090-n)
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11442 As you are aware , E is the most common letter in the English alphabet , and it predominates to so marked an extent that even in a short sentence one would expect to find it most often .
11444 It is true that in some cases the figure was bearing a flag , and in some cases not , but it was probable , from the way in which the flags were distributed , that they were used to break the sentence up into words .
11447 The order of the English letters after E is by no means well marked , and any preponderance which may be shown in an average of a printed sheet may be reversed in a single short sentence .
11450 In my second interview with Mr. Hilton Cubitt he was able to give me two other short sentences and one message , which appeared -- since there was no flag -- to be a single word .
11467 " Now the first letter CAN only be A , which is a most useful discovery , since it occurs no fewer than three times in this short sentence , and the H is also apparent in the second word .
46279 Across the middle of it a single sentence had been formed by the expedient of pasting printed words upon it .
46304 Watson here knows more about my methods than you do , but I fear that even he has not quite grasped the significance of this sentence . '
50912 Do you note the peculiar construction of the sentence - `` This account of you we have from all quarters received . ''

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