Example sentences of "have done [adv] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It could have provided new nursery schools years ago as it has done elsewhere in the county .
2 In one sense , this is not easy , for the archaeologist has done less in the hill towns of Italy than in England .
3 The Committee has done so in the past , but the Government have taken no notice .
4 Solvent can kill and has done so in the past . ’
5 Ronny replaces Swindon-striker Fjortoft for the game tonight — Ronny must have done well in the training sessions ( coach Olsen really put some value on how the players perform in training before the games ) and Fjortoft which has been even worse for Swindon than Deano for us might have a hard time to get the attacker place back ( Fjortoft 0 — Deano 3 — Cole 10 is n't it ? ) .
6 Even Casanova could n't have done more in the circumstances .
7 If it had been possible for the old Castle to grow darker , Grainne thought it would have done so in the hour that followed .
8 Yet even as one half of her mind speculated on its significance , the other half reminded her that if she had stumbled on this odd circumstance , then the police would almost certainly have done so in the course of their routine enquiries and , since Barney was still their prime suspect , found a satisfactory explanation .
9 I would have liked to have done better in the League this season , but I can see light at the end of the tunnel now .
10 At the other extreme , Belinda attached herself with limpet-like tenacity , as Rachel remembered she had done previously in the swimming-pool , doggedly refusing to be distracted by any other diversion , engrossed only in Rachel 's clothes , her hair and the colour of her lipstick .
11 When Pringle swung across the line to be lbw , England had done well in the conditions to score 203 .
12 Nearly all were undertaking their own personal therapy or had done so in the past , and all were appropriately supervised .
13 Marital breakdown often means that families must move — 58 per cent had done so in the Bradshaw and Millar survey .
14 Some of those who had supported the 1936 rising had done so in the belief that the objective was the overthrow of the Popular Front , but not of the Republic itself .
15 It did n't feel as cold as it had done earlier in the day .
16 He argues that ‘ it is possible that those universities which have done badly in the UFC exercise have paid the penalty of over-investment in course development and teaching ’ , obviously to the benefit of their students .
17 Crusaders have done well in the opening two cup competitions and that 's good news for Kirk .
18 Those States that have ratified have done so in the expectation of the coming into force of Part XI .
19 I think that the issue really is erm are there ways in which perhaps they could be helped to do this more productively , and are there ways in which they could be helped to do this rather more collaboratively than perhaps they have done so in the past ?
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