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He found nothing, only an empty street.
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I've found nothing, just nothing.
So why is it that Dark's first novel -- with its slyly suggestive title, painstaking craftsmanship and promising cast of privileged neurotics -- packs less punch in its 271 pages than she usually manages in just 20? Reading "Think of England" is like gingerly slitting open that cream-colored envelope, expecting a detonation at any instant, only to find nothing but a harmless invitation to tea.
Suddenly feeling very hungry he opens the provisions he was given en route, only to find nothing but dry leaves, goat's hair and animal dung, and that his wine "stunk like Horse-piss".
She found nothing new, only pictures from the 1930's she had seen before.
And what of this passage, arboreal in content but not exactly eco-friendly in tone: And seeing a fig tree by the wayside, he came to it, and found nothing thereon, but leaves only; and he saith unto it, Let there be no fruit from thee henceforward for ever.
After the vet found nothing wrong, John had only seconds to find another, more honest rider before the race started.
Of the buildings which once occupied this ancient area he will find nothing, or only scanty remains, for they exist no longer.
But they found nothing.
Only six months earlier, a physical exam had found nothing abnormal.
He found nothing suspicious.
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