Even Tennyson, in spite of all he has done to spiritualise this material, was compelled to portray the inevitable dissolution and ruin of Arthur's court.
Hence you are open to reproach, for you ought not to have taken a wife; yet you married her and did Cliges a wrong, and he has done you no wrong at all.
I may well accuse him of felony for the wrong he has done to me.
I very well remember that I left him either near here, or exactly here, where we are now; we have not seen each other since then, and I do not know what he has done.
It has done me more good than a pint of medicine, and I have not been so happy for the last year.
I have been here nearly a fortnight, and it has done me very much good, though I sprained my ankle last Sunday, which has quite stopped walking.
The invariable maxim is to throw away all politeness--that is, never to wait for each other, and bolt off the minute one has done eating, etc.
He is off: he has done me along with the rest," thought Skinner.
He is true; the wicked creature has cast some spell on him: he has gone in a moment of delirium; he will regret what he has done, perhaps regrets it now.
I am sure of it," said he; "and may the eternal curse of Heaven light on the cowardly traitor and miscreant who has done it.
Go to him with this letter, and make him your model in order that you may do as he has done.
Indeed I do," said Athos; "I not only approve of what he has done, but I congratulate him upon it.
I will make Planchet brush my boots; and when he has done, I will, if you like, send him to you to brush your shoes.
It is by my order and for the good of the state that the bearer of this has done what he has done.
It is high time that all men should know what he has done.
Conde, and express to him my gratitude for the honor he has done me.
Malicorne is there; and what he has done for me, he surely can do for you.
Yes; he was named Richard, and he has done as you have, M.
The golden lance its wonted work has done; For that fierce Moor, in tourney so renowned, This from the saddle lifts, in air suspends, Then headlong on the narrow bridge extends.
Those mentioned above are but fair examples of the persistent and effective work he has done to bring the phonograph to its present state of perfection.
He has done a great deal of good work, for which others have received the credit; and the work which he did in the early days of electric lighting others have benefited by largely, and he has been crowded to one side and forgotten.
That which the ubiquitous stock ticker has done is to give instantaneity to the news of what the stock market is doing, so that at every minute, thousands of miles apart, brokers, investors, and gamblers may learn the exact conditions.
Is your lord, and are you also of the servants of this Hebrew prophet whom the Egyptians worship as a god because he has done them so much ill?
When he has done it in your sight, Pambasa, bring him to me, but not before.
Say to him also that while he refrains from working me harm upon the throne, as I know he has done up to the present, he may be sure that I will work him none in the station which he has chosen.
He sends the best greetings of his love to his dear Andreas Hofer," said Hormayr, "and thanks him for all he has done here.
If the painter has taken you as well as he has done Mr. Harte (for his picture is by far the most like I ever saw in my life), I draw good conclusions from your countenance, which has both spirit and finesse in it.
I desire you will return him my thanks, and assure him that I extremely approve of what he has done, and proposes eventually to do, in your way to Turin.
You no doubt have suffered too, but not as he has done.
I have never supposed him to be so black that he would not wish to make atonement for the evil he has done.
Sarmiento justly laments that his countrymen should have suffered this dialect, which might have proved so serviceable in their intercourse with the motley tribes of the empire, to fall so much out of use as it has done.
I am not aware that he has done this; and I cannot but think that the excellent translator may find a better subject for his labors in some of the rich collection of the Munoz manuscripts in his possession.
But he has done enough to render us grateful for his labors.
As he goes on in life, he begins to doubt his ability to destroy all evil and to reform all abuses, and to suspect that there will be much left to do after he has done.
Meantime, he tells John that he can play ball after he has done up the chores.
He has done a wonderful work in helping make the land fit for farming.
On the plains he has done a great deal to make the soil fine and rich, as I have already told you, but on hillsides he does a great deal of harm.
Reddy Fox is one of the few animals who has succeeded in holding his own against man, and he has done it simply by using his wits.
Oh He has done nothing--but his conversation is a perpetual Libel on all his Acquaintance.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "has done" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.