Example sentences of "done [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Well done mum for reading that out wrongly to me . |
2 | At ‘ The Caithness and Sutherland Industrial and Art Exhibition ’ to give it its full title , a labourer was charged with having done damage to the extent of £8 by falling upon a glass case and breaking a valuable jug the property of one John Fitsgibbon , china merchant . |
3 | The authors , who have done field-work in Madagascar , apply the theories of Lévy-Bruhl : the pre-logical mentality persists in civilised man , but becomes available only to or through the poet . |
4 | Usually the weathering has done part of the job , but thereafter a combination of small chisels and stout needles ( to prise away individual grains ) is needed . |
5 | Stuart Balmforth , with whom I 'd done part of my National Service in the Canal Zone , was now the co-owner and a director of British Midland . |
6 | See you 've got to get rid of all that because at the back of your mind you 're still saying , Well I 've spent a lot of money still only done part of the job . |
7 | For Cadfael was certain that Tutilo had never done violence to any man , and must not be marked with that obloquy for life . |
8 | You have done nudity in most of your films and you even did a Playboy Magazine lay-out . |
9 | All they 've done here is done liaison with the S and T. |
10 | This was done industry by industry at SIC Class level and separately for large and small companies . |
11 | This was done industry by industry [ at SIC Class level ] and separately for large and small companies . |
12 | They 've always done good for me . |
13 | She had done research for a medical writer . |
14 | ‘ When you 've done research on a country for years , you also get a sense of which groups have vested interests or political agendas , who can be trusted and who has given us reliable information , ’ said Smart . |
15 | She addressed a group of clergy from the Diocese , sharing with them her experiences of bereavement as a religious , a hospital chaplain , a nurse , and also someone who has done research into the needs of the bereaved . |
16 | However , Aracy Lopes da Silva , who has recently done research with Shavante females , tells me that : ( a ) Shavante females have considerable strength within the ‘ domestic arena ’ , and ( b ) Shavante males are often gentle with women and children when interacting within the domestic field . |
17 | So you could have done research of er very clever nature in his back room basically ? |
18 | Although nobody has done research upon the development of brain connections in the beaver , they have done this kind of research on other animals , like worms . |
19 | Well we have done research by sampling tests inside |
20 | We 've done research in other places and there 's mercury from a hundred a hundred and fifty years back . |
21 | Dr Peter Fleming , who has done research in Bristol , said overheating due to environmental temperature , over-insulation or both contributed to cot death . |
22 | And that was done piece by piece as it was possible to do it . |
23 | Jay was amused by her go-getting energy , especially when Lucy had done battle with yet another charitable trust or foundation . |
24 | Bull terrier Bronson had already done battle with two workmen — who fought it off with a shovel — before turning on Questa . |
25 | Nilsson discounts the fact that Wednesday , certain to complete their first-round demolition of Spora Luxembourg tomorrow , have not done battle on Continental soil for 29 years . |
26 | Aha and he done caretaker for years |
27 | ‘ So far everything that we 've done we 've done keeping in mind that it has to be played live . |
28 | There is no doubt that this is a proper way to acknowledge the fine achievements of sportsmen and women and others who have done work for charity . |
29 | ‘ And I 'm quite proud we are making our mark in the depths of recession — you name an outlet , we 've done work for it . ’ |
30 | ‘ Before any enactment existed with regard to actions by solicitors for their costs , a solicitor stood in the same position as any other person who has done work for another at his request , and could sue as soon as the work which he was retained to do was finished , without having delivered any signed bill of costs or waiting for any time after the delivery of such a bill . |