Example sentences of "[verb] done [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 It has done so at the expense of sharp cuts in living standards and in expenditure on its long-established system of social services and free education .
2 They could have done worse at the Correspondent , but they could n't get it .
3 It was a Saturday night in February , and Jonathon Blagrave had done well at the town 's market .
4 Old Lillian Tibbs had done well at the Market .
5 So far as is known it had never been loaned for exhibition , it had never passed through an auction room and those few who had been fortunate enough to see it had done so at the private house in Oxford where it had been in the possession of the same family for many years .
6 Or , at least , she had done so at the Young Conservatives ' Summer Dance in July .
7 ‘ I think she had done enough at the end and it was beginning to hurt , ’ Elsworth said .
8 Afterwards he went by way of St Basil 's Terrace , looking as Sophia had done earlier at the newly done up houses with their prettily painted front doors and rather self-conscious window-boxes and bay trees in tubs , when a woman 's voice called out behind him , ‘ Good evening vicar — been getting fish for pussy ? ’
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