Example sentences of "[vb past] done [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing really constructive got done there But it was where we first had a serious go at turning ourselves into a real band .
2 He said it was the first time he 'd done so but he was damned if he was going to be wheeled into a restaurant like a blasted mental patient out with his nurse . ’
3 like before the break when you want to have a permanent record of what you 'd done so that you ca n't turn round and say well I do n't remember them conversation
4 They used to be sent to London and various places ; and when we 'd done all that we got four shillings a hundred for them .
5 It had been very hot all day ; they had had exams in the morning and she had done badly because she felt so tired .
6 I was convinced I had done badly and was very depressed when during the practical exam university lecturers came around to talk to other people but not to me .
7 Something he had done rarely and with no great sense that ‘ this was it ’ .
8 For the first time in all my life I had done right because I wanted to do right .
9 Looking back on it I could not figure out what went wrong as I had done exactly as instructed but nobody had ever really said much about fallen trees or currents and especially not in such a small part of the river .
10 Both girls had done well but Sheila had done brilliantly .
11 So I got up then and I spoke to the room you know and we were more or less helping one another out and I thought the Chairman had done well when he said erm they do n't speak er Welsh for fancy or anything they use it as every day .
12 Taureg had done well and had received her just and sincere due , but this was tot time , and on board the depot ship Omega , first things came first .
13 The number-two car with Dino Tremiti had done well and held current pole position , but even if Ace did brilliantly the Brazilian who drove for Carlisle Flint 's closest rivals was hot on his tail , and he had a reputation for being able to go just that little bit faster under the pressure of a time to beat .
14 There was a widower , two doors away , whose garden had done just that : he never touched it , and grass grew feet thick all over it , and weeds flourished , and roses climbed the hedge , unpruned , and ramped across the soil .
15 Mr Blum tried his supporters saying they had done better than predicted .
16 Mama Cass had done better than any of them with her solo career , but then tragically died so soon afterwards .
17 But other clubs facing similar conditions had done better than Leeds .
18 Davout told Thiercelin he had done better than expected , which was generous praise from him , especially as the marshal 's own enquiries had been unproductive .
19 The man who said he saw the ‘ green shoots ’ of recovery nearly two years ago claimed that under Tory rule the country had done better than many of its competitors .
20 She had done better than that and taken it to a jeweller to be plated and put into a mount so it could hang on her chain .
21 He had done better than they had in the sense that he had claimed the crown of France and , by treaty , had come close to exercising its authority .
22 It had done better than the 5.30 Sunday Classic Serial and had proved an effective challenge to ITV 's Saturday afternoon serial , The Buccaneers .
23 Only the instructor had done better and none of the officers who had come to amuse themselves on the range had more than a dozen hits out of 18 rounds .
24 If the surface of the earth was covered to a depth of one metre in protein molecules , each one different from every other one , and if each molecule changed into another one once a second , and had done so since the origin of the earth , there would have been time to try out only a minute fraction of the possible sequences .
25 It was the first time as far as she could remember that any male person had done so since she left the convent school , where the visiting priest would call all the girls by their first names .
26 When he asked me if I played I admitted that I had done so but insisted that I really was very bad .
27 Most pregnant mothers are told to relax and put their feet up at some point every day — and many of them had done so while watching these television programmes .
28 Although Chancellor Kohl later agreed to an apparent compromise it was clear even then — how much more so now — that West Germany had killed the programme , and it had done so because it sensed far better than any of its Nato partners how completely President Gorbachev had changed the situation in Europe .
29 The directors added that they had done so because ‘ this is the basis adopted in the accounts of the overseas subsidiaries ’ , and that the group accounts should be drawn up on the same basis in order to show a true and fair view .
30 If he had done so because he genuinely believed himself to be alone and was unaware that a mounted rider was behind a clump of trees nearby , though the horse as a result took fright , he might still plead that his action was not reckless .
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