Example sentences of "i have done a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I retraced my steps , by this time it was 7 pm and I 'd done a long walk and about 45 miles on the bike .
2 It was a beautiful sunny morning , and at eleven o'clock , after I had done a quick surgery , we chugged quietly out of the harbour , with Lucy at the controls .
3 I 've done a little work on eidesis myself .
4 I 've done a daft thing , ’ said Bella , her thin lips trembling .
5 I 've done a daft thing , ’ she said again .
6 I 've done a terrible thing , John , ’ Estabrook said .
7 I 've done a terrible thing and I 'm being chased right now Vic well more or less like you know .
8 Erm god I 've done a first aid course .
9 wants two more miles on my clock and I 've done a thousand mile on my .
10 It was very hard work but you felt , well I 've done a good day 's work when you 'd finished .
11 And when I 've done a good lesson — whatever that means — when it 's gone down well .
12 I 've done a fair amount of work down here in the south of France , mostly on the Cap Ferrat .
13 I do n't mean I 've done a sudden transformation .
14 I 've done a step-by-step guide to a very short movie , so you can see the basic principles , but a tour through some of the facilities wo n't go amiss .
15 I 've done a little bit , yeah .
16 But I 've done a generalised thing that could be adapted .
17 And he went on just across the road to Road Co-op and he bought a small loaf of bread which at that time would be about tuppence , and gave the old lady this small loaf about ten days afterwards he called again , he said , he said I 've come to see you again , now are you alright and so on , he said I 've done a foolish thing this morning , he said I 'm responsible for the flowers , altar flowers , he said and I 've left my wallet at my lodgings , and my landlady has gone down to for the day .
18 I 've done a orange circle .
19 Any of my old school friends in Wallingford that know me er well they 'll just never believe that I can run 26 miles because I do n't know if when you were at school , but when er when we used to have a cross-country run I was the one at the back and usually the P E instructor used to go round and whack us with a slipper , you know the slow ones and I was unfortunately one of those , but er now I 've been running with the Bicester Road Runners for what 2 years , er half , I 've done a few half marathons , nothing anywhere near 26 miles , I 've , my furthest run until yesterday was 16 miles , and yesterday , injured , with a bandage round my knee , I managed 18 miles , and I 'm pleased to say it 's still holding out and I 'm quietly confident that I 'm going to complete this , and like I say , if I can er well , just get the local businesses in Bicester interested and to support me , I say however small , just a , you know , if they , a penny a mile from just a few of the businesses in Bicester and , well , the Bible school could have , you know , a few pounds coming to them , which I 'm sure they 'd be , you know , greatly received .
20 some and I have done a little bit on AutoCad which is erm making maps and things
21 I have done a fair bit of business travelling to meetings in London , ’ said Mr Pilkington , who seizes the opportunity for more practice on train journeys appropriately since BR is sponsoring this year 's Times championship .
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