Sentence examples for was a missing from inspiring English sources

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Yet there was a missing dimension.

Did you remember there was a missing girl until yesterday's episode?

Zach was convinced by Bode's law of planetary distances that there was a missing planet between Mars and Jupiter.

The only lead to his identity was a missing front tooth and the neighboring teeth crowded together in the space.

After the last great conflagration, in 1997, there was a missing cohort in Indonesia of 15,000 children under the age of three, attributed to air pollution.

At least six separate groups of researchers independently discovered the protein, which was a missing member of a well-known family of cell-stimulating factors, or cytokines, known as the TNF family.

The discovery was made by a researcher browsing the BFI archive catalogue for lost Disney titles, recognising that the words Sleigh Bells could mean it was a missing short film.

The police said neither Ms. Wilson nor the woman who looked after the children was a suspect because the case was a missing person inquiry, not a criminal investigation.

The press council accepted on the information available at the time of publication it was possible that the woman was a missing person, but still found the treatment of the story inappropriate.

"For a half an hour, there was a missing piece that other networks were skating around — why there had been no talk of concession — and we wanted to explore why that was happening," he said.

Indeed, one of the most exciting twists in episode one of The Crimson Field was a missing fruit cake, brought from home by one of the nurses and stolen by Sister Margaret Quayle Kerry Foxx).

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