Similar words: benefit, nefarious, in effect, ineffable, beneficial, done, benefit from, beneficiary. Meaning: adj. 1. destroyed or killed 2. doomed to extinction.
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61. I'm really grateful for everything you've done for me.
62. All his surviving work was done for religious houses in the south-west.
63. What was to be done for Liselotte, who showed signs of severe mental stress from the age of five?
64. I want you to know how deeply grateful I am for everything you've done for me.
65. Writing done for other purposes generally does not make such generous use of subheadings and depends on literary style for effective communication.
66. My uncle drinks like a fish, and has done for years.
67. If this is done for all five possibilities, the result is a series of points as shown in Figure 4-I.
68. I owe my parents a lot for everything they've done for me.
69. The hot water pipes gurgled as they had done for ten years.
70. This is being done for a number of key mathematical topics such as decimals, ratio, negative numbers and elementary algebra.
71. Tea and toast would not have done for Hannah, who thought breakfast the best meal there was.
72. So sad, when you remember how wonderful she was, and how much she's always done for the village.
73. They consulted a doctor who told them that there was very little that could be done for a rheumatic attack.
74. It seemed to her that if she thought about pulling out even for a minute, she would be done for.
75. Young, which provides local stations information on progress in ad sales, said they could not reveal studies done for clients.
76. Working-class women cuddled their babies up in the warm as women had done for millions of years.
77. The new non-socialist party looks more agreeable than it has done for 20 years.
78. If I was talking to you as my pal, I'd get done for idling my time.
79. Sometimes this means taking a very definite stand on certain issues, but it has to be done for both your sakes.
80. Then John got done for burglary and he was put away five days before I got out.
81. Conclusion To conclude, the prospects for philosophy of religion look brighter than they have done for many moons.
82. When I heard he was missing, I did what he would have done for me in similar circumstances.
83. People are still gathering fresh ingredients in the way they have done for years.
84. Or a chat line,[www.Sentencedict.com] except you don't get done for the phone bills.
85. He would not have heard what Jasper had done for me when I came out of the hospital.
86. He didn't want Gina using those arguments next time he told her how much better he could have done for himself.
87. Seventy-five percent of the teams in the tourney are done for the year, but the ostensibly underachieving Cats are still alive.
88. Anything that is done for shock value has no future because it's done for the moment.
89. The Olympian deities themselves no longer dominated public consciousness as they had done for centuries past.
90. I make the wood-making an ongoing project, to be done for fun, and drag it out for weeks.
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