Example sentences of "all [pers pn] [verb] done " in BNC.

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1 ( ‘ Look at all I 've done for you , and this is how you behave ! ’
2 No sense of gratitude for all I 've done for you , utterly graceless , and an extra mouth to feed . "
3 No I 've I 've just All I 've done is because Erm because that is a function of that
4 All I 've done since seems to be walk around and knock on doors .
5 If I manage to work out anything this lunchtime , I 'll enclose it herewith — in the meantime this is all I 've done for the Newsletter so far .
6 All I 've done is guide you . ’
7 ‘ And after all I 've done for him — he 's deserted me .
8 All I 've done is offend one or two of the wrong people , it 's not the end of the world .
9 All I 've done is dent your holier-than-thou force-field a little bit .
10 I know for a fact I 'm not cos all I 've done all week is sit on my bum and watch telly and eat a lot .
11 I mean , all I 've done is walk up to the school a couple of times in them .
12 That 's all I 've done .
13 See a all all I 've done is put down here what what you 've paid in my book .
14 All I 've done is use because we could n't have any at school .
15 And then , all I 've done is worked out some time management and say well if these guys turn up at half past eight every morning and I give them a break at ten o'clock , and they get a lunch break and then in afternoon , another break , and they finish at half past four , if everything goes to plan , by four o'clock Friday , my van should be backing up at the end of the production line to load itself up with a thousand widgets .
16 and after all I 've done for you But why do they always say they 're going home .
17 The pot-bellied tosser told me that the club wished to make a gesture in recognition of all I had done for the ‘ Stiffs ’ during my spell as manager , and after much discussion it was agreed that they could best show their appreciation by raising the price of my season ticket for next year by 25 per cent .
18 Indeed , once I was congratulated by a local town councillor in Holyhead for having such sensible ideas , when all I had done was repeat , at irregular intervals , fragments of what had emerged from the councillor 's own monologue .
19 All I had done was tell the truth .
20 You 're not bad , ’ which was nonsense because all I had done was follow Harvey 's steps and fake pauses when they became too difficult to follow .
21 AS a student , all I 'd done in a hospital was two weeks as a medical student , wandering around .
22 And all I 'd done was to see his real face by it .
23 Telling me all I 'd done , everything I 'd told you .
24 We will leave it to Goldberg to disengage the tone from the shit , he wrote , we will leave it to Honeyman and McGough , much good may it do them , though I will no doubt come back to the question before my project is completed , the big glass and the notes to the big glass , these two to be worked on at night , and this freewheeling commentary on both to be written by day , putting down whatever comes into my head after a night 's work , no correction , no revision , whatever comes into my head , the first two to be worked on by artificial light , the strategy clear , this by natural light wherever possible , no strategy at all , the first to be exhibited , the second to be published in the form of sheets in a box , a blue box or a red box , I have not yet made up my mind , in a limited edition , not a luxury edition but a restricted edition , five hundred boxes perhaps or even two hundred and fifty , all that will become clearer in the course of my work on the big glass , of my work on the notes to the big glass , now I have finally embarked on the major project of my life , the climactic project of my life , leading to the end of my life , all will grow clearer , wrote Harsnet , whether to try and call back and destroy all I have done till now or let it be , whether to burn this commentary or let it be , or perhaps leave it to Goldberg to do whatever he wants with , all these things will no doubt be resolved before the work is completed , that is the beauty of being in the middle of a project , that time itself , which had seemed such an enemy before I started , rushing forward and dragging me with it , impervious to my pleas , has suddenly turned friendly , flops down at my feet , licks my ankles , lets me know it is on my side .
25 So that perhaps all I have done in twenty-five years is to find out something which I have known all the time .
26 ‘ Why , ’ she said sweetly , rising and picking up her clothes , and her bag , now empty of the articles which she had given J. D. O'Connor , ‘ tonight I am going to turn in early , read and rest — such a change after all I have done since this time last week .
27 After all I have done for you ! ’
28 She sighed , and wondered if all she had done to help the young couple could possibly have been worth it .
29 All she had done the night before was make herself a sugar sandwich .
30 She thought that Clare was being contemptuous of all she had done for her .
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