Example sentences of "he 's a " in BNC.
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1 | An' 'e 's a lot more exciting to watch . |
2 | The midwife laid the little scrap in Tamar 's arms and said , ‘ 'E 's a lovely lad , Lady Lassiter. 'E 's not big , but 'e 's all the world ti grow in . ’ |
3 | 'E 's a terrible racking cough . ’ |
4 | 'E 's a fine specimen and good stock-getter and he 's unrelated ti these two . ’ |
5 | She could do a lot worse — 'e 's a good , steady man and 'e 's not given ti strong drink . ’ |
6 | 'E 's a good pair o' lungs , ’ she smiled , ‘ but 'e 's not very big . ’ |
7 | ‘ 'E 's a spry ole thing , but he 's as soft as butter , ent you , ole boy ? ’ and he knelt down and ruffled his fur . |
8 | ‘ Since 'e 's bin in wiv that crowd from the Tunnel , though , 'e 's a changed boy . |
9 | ‘ 'E loves Rachel an' 'e 'd give me the top brick off the chimney if I asked 'im , but 'e 's a worrier . |
10 | My own muvver swears worse than me farvver when she gets upset , an' 'e 's a docker . |
11 | At least 'e 's a good-un . |
12 | 'E 's a man wivout pity an' 'e do n't care who 'e steps on ter get what 'e wants . |
13 | ‘ 'E 's a good sort , is Alf , ’ said Dolly , nodding gravely . |
14 | Now Sidney , 'er 'usband , 'e 's a decent bloke , but 'e 's no oil paintin' . ’ |
15 | Mind you , 'e 's an ugly git . |
16 | Though if you ask me he 's a nasty piece of work who would n't bat an eyelid whatever she might do … |
17 | I do n't mind saying I think he 's a lovely gentleman ! ’ |
18 | I suppose all this henthusiasm has nothing to do with the fact that he 's a very handsome young man , has it ? ’ |
19 | Still , he 's a married man , and his wife is in her seventh month , from what I hear : that 's why she had to send her apologies at the last moment … |
20 | ‘ Did n't I tell you he 's a New Yorker ? ’ she smiles back . |
21 | ‘ He 's a big strong boy , very much in the mould of Billy Hamilton . |
22 | He 's a Nazi . ’ |
23 | Faced with an actor reading , as Alan Bates did for much of his one-man show at Edinburgh this year , you 're tempted to conclude that he 's a little under-rehearsed . |
24 | ‘ Apart from that , he 's a good enough man , a nice man to talk to . |
25 | He 's a dictator . ’ |
26 | ‘ He 's a super guy , the kind of person you 'd like your sister to go out with , ’ one of his handlers said . |
27 | He might feel he 's a easy target … |
28 | There were queues for the meeting , many could not get in , war-songs of the Liberal party were sung , they greeted the speaker with ‘ For he 's a jolly good fellow ’ . |
29 | ‘ He 's a most engaging fellow — essentially human ’ , Reid reported as though there was something odd about an archbishop being human . |
30 | ‘ He 's a huge fellow . |