Example sentences of "'e [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Not just now , ’ said Mrs Beavis , ‘ 'e 'appens to 'ave just gone out . ’ |
2 | I said , ‘ 'Course I can , ’ an' then 'e starts lookin' at these papers as though I was n't there . |
3 | Our Nancy might be only seventeen , but she 's already a full-growed woman to look at , and I know she 'd be pleased to be 'is wife , 'e 'd only 'ave to ask 'er , except 'e did say once that 'e 's waitin' a while before 'e gets married . |
4 | Well , it 's what you might call clerkin' work , writin' letters for business firms at 'ome , which do n't come too welcome to an active man like 'im , so 'e likes to get out as much as 'e can to give 'is gammy leg a walk . |
5 | ‘ 'E likes to know what everythin' smells like so 's he knows who to say hello to and who not . ’ |
6 | ‘ Any'ow my Billy ai n't got much , an' what 'e 'as got 'e 's keepin' it fer 'imself . ’ |
7 | Says 'e 'as to change his clothes . |
8 | 'E 's 'ad every comfort and t' best treatment Dr Dawson could give . ’ |
9 | It 's all those punches ter the 'ead 'e 's 'ad in 'is time . |
10 | ‘ 'E 's got 'is feet under a good table , ’ his father often chuckled . |
11 | 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’ |
12 | Still , it showed 'e 's got 'is good points , an' that I do n't 'ave to clip 'is ear every day . ’ |
13 | ‘ Well , there 's just Mr Foster , 'e 's got the other two rooms on this landin' . |
14 | Still I 'm pleased 'e 's got that lighterman 's job . |
15 | 'E 's livin' somewhere orf the Tower Bridge Road an' 'e 's got 'imself anuvver 'orse-an'-cart . ’ |
16 | 'E 's got four lorries in there now an' I did 'ear 'e was lookin' fer anuvver place . |
17 | 'E 's got 'imself in a bit o' trouble , ’ she said in a whisper . |
18 | Mind you — - " she jerked her head in the direction of the Russell , which had recently returned from Plymouth and lay at anchor in the Pool , " 'E 's got a lot to answer for . |
19 | ‘ 'E 's overworked it . |
20 | But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank . |
21 | ‘ E's my brother , miss , and 'e 's come to pay yer a visit , ’ I answered nervously . |