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Example sentences for "done anything"

  • He hasn't done anything, and I'm going to stop it.

  • Why, you haven't done anything, Pen," said her mother soothingly.

  • He hain't done anything wrong, Pen, nor anything that he's going to be punished for.

  • We haven't done anything yet,' said Anthea comfortably; 'we waited for you.

  • Let me go - I haven't done anything to you.

  • Have I done anything to disturb that part of your old faith in me?

  • Sydney piteously persisted in repeating her innocent question: "I hope I haven't done anything to offend you?

  • His mother won't be around to make people believe that he hasn't done anything wrong, and he won't find everyone as lenient and forgiving as General Seeley when he's caught in the act of doing something he can be sent to jail for.

  • After all, you know, she thinks her father hasn't done anything wrong, and still she's seen him put in prison and kept there.

  • Have I done anything to make you feel bad?

  • This confirmed me in the opinion of her innocence; nor hath she from that day to this, till my acquaintance with you, madam, done anything to forfeit my opinion.

  • If he hath said or done anything to disoblige you, I am sure I can justly acquit him of design.

  • It didn't seem likely that Victor would have done anything of the sort; any more than Uncle Edward would have let Aunt Bella give him an overcoat lined with black jennet.

  • It would have dried up just the same if you hadn't done anything.

  • I haven't done anything," but she couldn't think about it when she saw him sitting there.

  • I haven't done anything of the sort, Mamma.

  • I've not said or done anything to make you think ill of me?

  • Then they didn't think I'd done anything crooked?

  • If you hadn't done anything crooked, your name wouldn't be right there in them big letters.

  • You don't think I've done anything out of the way speaking to you about it, do you, Barney?

  • If he's done anything wrong I want to know it.

  • Don't begin the old game, Hertha; I haven't done anything to you for a long time.

  • When she saw his eyes upon her with that look of smiling wonder in them, she said, "You mustn't think I've done anything dreadful.

  • She sat there on the floor a long time, abandoned to the misery of a first shattered illusion, a misery the more cruel because never before had either cousin or aunt said or done anything to cause her real pain.

  • I haven't done anything wrong," said the girl dully.

  • Let me go--I haven't done anything to you.

  • We haven't done anything yet," said Anthea comfortably; "we waited for you.

  • He hasn't--hasn't done anything to him, has he?

  • Isn't it horrid to think that one might grow quite old and never have been anywhere or done anything?

  • But it's my duty to ask you at once whether you've done anything wrong.

  • Mister Policeman, the boy hasn't done anything," he said.

  • Well, the boy hadn't done anything; I saw that myself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "done anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    been otherwise; could collect; done about; done either; done enough; done for; done from; done here; done only; done told; done under the sun; done what; done with; done wrong; frequent desire; gold chain; mayonnaise dressing; must pray; second visit; strange fire; this operation; water between; well preserved; will draw; will make; you are very much