What have you done to preserve the conditions of freedom to the people?
What have you done, O State, That the toilers should shout your ways; Should light up the fires of their hate If a "traitor" should dare dispraise?
What have you done--you the keepers of the Declaration and the Constitution--what have you done about all this?
What have you done, O Church, That the weary should bless your name?
On their appearance, he said, "What have you done in execution of the charge I gave you?
Ali Baba, "what have you done to ruin me and my family?
What have you done to claim such a favour, either for your prince or country?
Gabriel, my dear, precious Gabriel, what have you done?
What have you done to that noble form that once, like the great oak, held its protecting shade over the fragile vine that clung to it for support and shelter?
What have you done to that eye, with which he was wont to look erect on heaven, and see in his mirror the image of his God?
What have you done to that once noble brow, which he wore high among his fellows, as if it bore the superscription of the Godhead?
Don Cleophas; "what have you done to deserve so much hatred or scorn?
Two men, speaking Spanish, came to the rustic, who said to them in the same tongue: "What have you done?
Robber," said he, "what have you done with my brandy?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what have you done" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.