Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] done " in BNC.

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1 Each day , when Tod and I are done with the Gazette , we take it back to the store .
2 I am done with you ; you may lead your lives as you wish . ’
3 How can I be done with it when I 'm like this ?
4 I 'm done , ’ O'Connor Jnr said .
5 It 's like when I finished those songs , I felt an incredible sense of boredom , ‘ Oh , now I 'm done . ' ’
6 ‘ Even if he does n't send me to the Glasshouse , I 'm done for .
7 I 'm going under — it 's up to my armpits — it 's up to my chin — my mouth is under — when my nostrils go under then I 'm done for …
8 I 'm done with it .
9 " I 'm done for , " he shouted aloud .
10 " O Lord be merciful , or I 'm done for ! "
11 I 'm done with buying houses built on somebody else 's land .
12 I do n't share , Maria , so he 's just going to have to postpone the resumption of your affair until I 'm done with you . ’
13 ‘ God have mercy , I 'm done for ! ’
14 ‘ I 'll have my proof before I 'm done .
15 I 'm done for , she thought .
16 I guess I 'm done for unless we can get Marc to move . ’
17 I 'm sure I shall have worse than that before I 'm done , a bit of fag ash in me drink .
18 Well I 'm done now for till tomorrow morning and then thank god it 's Friday I say .
19 I was done . ’
20 , but erm , and I notice that quite often the shelves would be half empty , came here , I would stop on the way back from the school the bank and the butcher 's and the paper shop over the road I could come in quarter to nine and I 'm , you know , I , I was done and I said to my Arnold they 're not going to sell much unless they put some money into filling the shelves surely Spa will back them , and he said I keep on telling them that I keep on saying to them if you do n't put the goods there on display people are going to go over the road to Lipton 's and and
21 ‘ Tell yer dad we all appreciate what 'e 's done .
22 ‘ Oh , 'ave you been done down by one , Joe ? ’
23 ‘ Let them put it on you and you are done for at last — food for the cannons , and the swamp-fever , and the hulks .
24 You are done ! ’
25 ‘ You will turn Bicker grey before you are done . ’
26 You are done .
27 ‘ I wo n't tell Mr Mac , long as you give me a ride on Miss Ellen when you 're done . ’
28 But I could n't give in ; one monster is much like another — once you falter , you 're done .
29 And from then on you 're done — they 've got you by the short hairs .
30 When you 're done , pop it in an envelope and send the whole caboodle to Ben 's Thumping Hard Prize X-Word , Sounds , Ludgate House , 245 Blackfriars Road , London SE1 9UZ to arrive no later than November 13 .
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