Sentence for done | Use done in a sentence

Sentences with done in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use done in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for done.

  • She had done it. (10)
  • What has she done? (8)
  • He had done it now! (8)
  • What was to be done? (6)
  • Why had he done it? (10)
  • Have I done it or not? (10)
  • How could that be done? (10)
  • What else could be done? (19)
  • Well, Mary, have I done it? (8)
  • Can it be done wivaht blood? (8)
  • What injury has he done you? (12)
  • What was to be done about it? (8)
  • But Mr Elliot was not done with. (4)
  • Then she had done him an injury! (10)
  • Six hours have done it this time. (10)
  • She lifted a pen: it had to be done. (10)
  • I need not tell you what is to be done. (4)
  • I am full of grief for what I have done. (22)
  • We have much to do, but it shall be done. (4)
  • What had she done for the man she loved? (13)
  • How then to come at them to, get it done? (10)
  • If he were, he would have done this differently. (4)
  • We must have a stable world where this is to be done. (10)
  • But what could be done, when it was all like quicksand? (8)
  • She would have done with him long before he came to Winter. (8)
  • The presumption is; that he must have often done it before. (10)
  • The universal language is hee-haw, done in a grievous yawn. (10)
  • The universal language is hee-haw, done in a grievous yawn. (22)
  • Had he done so, the affair would have been over without a witness. (10)
  • When he had done his best the beetle emerged and vanished in the grass. (8)
  • He impressed people more profoundly than any actor had done for decades. (12)
  • He looked on himself, and what he had done, with the eyes of such a man. (10)
  • She said she did not see what he had done that was so much out of the way. (9)
  • No insurgency of words arose in denunciation of the wrong done to her nature. (10)
  • That ought to have been done long ago, before he drove her to drink like this. (8)
  • In fact, what good would my telling him that mineral paint was nasty have done? (9)
  • Now he understood what she had done, and why she had done it. (10)
  • There was nothing to be done, however, but to submit quietly and hope the best. (4)
  • The multiplied apparatus of information has done at least that for the profession. (16)
  • He has their spirit to sing with, and the best that Time has done on earth to feed it. (10)
  • Ammiani laughed, and begged to be forgiven; but he could have done nothing more flattering. (10)
  • I can account for all that she has done hitherto, but not that she should refuse to see me. (10)
  • He said no word to Nedda, but debated with himself and Flora what, if anything, was to be done. (8)
  • The love of Mollie Greydon had saved his life; he knew that his gold could never have done so. (18)
  • Clara hoped that on this morning of a doubtful though imperative venture she had done some good. (10)
  • When the deed was done it must have rested on two wooden frames that still remained in the cellar. (12)
  • It was done completely; not a remnant of light in the wick could give hope to the rekindling breath. (4)
  • His hearer suspected that it might be done to dissociate the idea of her from the ruffling agitator. (10)
  • I object to my money being paid to these people of whom I know nothing, who have done nothing to earn it. (8)
  • She wished him to be happy, somehow; she would have done anything for him; she wished she knew what to do. (9)
  • Conscience reproached him with the little he had done for Victor, and he had now his congenial opportunity. (10)
  • He had really done everything required of him, if anything was really required, by speaking to Shrapnel civilly. (10)
  • No sooner had they done so than they set up a loud outcry, and behaved as if the enemy had invaded the land again. (5)
  • On the slack wire the balance must be kept by working the body from the waist down, and is mainly done with the legs. (21)
  • The heir-apparent of the house of Pole blinked probably at that moment more foolishly than most mortal men have done. (10)
  • But it must be done, or the Philistine will be as the locust in his increase, and devour the green blades of the earth. (10)
  • They also had done a little shopping in Quebec, and they meant to do more at Montreal before they returned to the States. (9)
  • What have the middlemen done but bid for the people they despise and fear, dishonour us abroad and make a hash of us at home? (10)
  • But she had an almost instant doubt of his caring for her as he had done, of his feeling the same tenderness in the same degree. (4)
  • Then, suddenly, he had again the feeling that it was all a nightmare; Larry had never done it; the police had got the right man! (8)
  • His visit he would now defer; but they had a very interesting parley about what could be done and should be done. (4)
  • To be listened to and borne with, and hear the voice of kindness and sympathy in return, was everything that could be done for her. (4)
  • I always say that nothing is to be done in education without steady and regular instruction, and nobody but a governess can give it. (4)
  • It was rather nice to be with a clever man, who had none the less done so many outdoor things, been through so many bodily adventures. (8)
  • We had undertaken a preposterous thing in befriending her as we had done, and our course in bringing Kendricks in was wholly unjustifiable. (9)
  • The public will understand more fully than it ever has done the necessity of supporting heartily the standards established by newspapers themselves. (16)
  • But Victor had already put the matter in the hands of Madame Callet; and all that could be done, would be done by Armandine, he knew. (10)
  • And it was a character strangely open to feminine perceptions, while to masculine comprehension it remained a dead blank, done either in black or in white. (10)

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Definition of done:

  • done, dun, pa.p. of do, often with sense of utterly exhausted: so done up, done out.(0)

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