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Example sentences for "what has been done"

  • What has been done here to-day, has been done openly before the Great Spirit, and before the nation, and I hope that I may never hear any one say that this treaty has been done secretly.

  • What has been done, there appears, and will contradict the assertions of that gentleman.

  • What has been done and is being done in the senate I imagine that you are informed in the letters from members of your family.

  • A view of what has been done at the several places, and of what is proposed to be done, shall be communicated as soon as the several reports are received.

  • The late periods at which our ministers to those Governments left the United States render it impossible at this early day to inform you of what has been done on the subjects with which they have been respectively charged.

  • Trant is an excellent leader, but he has never accomplished a tithe of what has been done by that lad.

  • In the first place, what has been done with my regiment?

  • What has been done once, may be done again.

  • William Penn was highly gratified by the consideration of what has been done on this important subject.

  • What has been done already in the way of manufactures, shows that it can be done.

  • What has been done is what is making the difference that is meaning what it is meaning if it were making all the difference that what has been done has not been making.

  • Always having done what is not making all the difference between what has been done and is being done is what has been done and what has not been done.

  • It is a grief to almost any one that all that is being done and has been done is what has been done and is being done.

  • Again to your stations with a calm countenance, and with a color that shall not give evidence of what has been done.

  • Tyndarus is coming toward us, to come before whose presence, most of all men's, shame covereth me, on account of what has been done.

  • What then of what has been done do you wish to learn?

  • I have taken a view of what has been done by the governing power in France.

  • It is a hindrance, when the very narration of what has been done comes at a time that the hearer has conceived great displeasure at something, which it will be expedient to mitigate by argument, and by pleading the whole cause carefully.

  • I imagine that you have heard, O Romans, what has been done in the senate, and what has been the opinion delivered by each individual.

  • Why should I now complain of what has been done in the district of Leontini?

  • Where, then, is the line to be drawn between lawful and unlawful adoption of what has been done by others?

  • A man must command all the resources of his art, and of these none is greater than knowledge of what has been done by predecessors.

  • Two men can invent after a fashion to one who knows how to make the best use of what has been done already.

  • Well, we have no great cause to grumble at what has been done in that direction; but that infernal Internationale is doing a deal of mischief.

  • As to a party, what has been done at Toulon leaves no doubt that the party for which we declare must be that which substantially declares for royalty as the basis of the government.

  • They would make him desirous of doing, in his own dominions, by a royal despotism, what has been done in France by a democratic.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    symbolic logic; table spoonful; what appears; what applies; what are you going; what cannot; what cases; what estate; what happens; what land; what looked; what matter; what might have been; what next; what power; what reason; what respect; what says; what sort; what would; what would you have; what wouldst; whatever the; whatever thou; whatever you; whatso thou