Example sentences of "he [be] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's 'e been up to this time ? ’ asked the put-upon wife .
2 ‘ Will 'e be away long ? ’
3 In a voice full of virginal astonishment he said , ‘ 'E were touchin' me fookin' cock . ’
4 Halfway up the aisle the Ted turned his head again to the packed house and in the same pained voice of injured innocence repeated , ‘ 'E were touchin' me fookin' cock . ’
5 I felt a bit sorry for 'im once , so I sent 'im over a bird but 'e were n't 'aving none of it .
6 ‘ Dat young Dickens , 'e were allus in an 'urry , were n't ‘ c , Bill ? ’
7 I felt a bit sorry for 'im once , so I sent 'im over a bird but 'e were n't 'aving none of it .
8 'E 's over theer , ’ said the man , straightening up , and pointing to a thin , rather depressed-looking Asian standing beside a complicated piece of machinery .
9 ‘ I think 'e 's owed that , ’ said Sprott , ‘ I think 'e 's owed a generous tribute . ’
10 ‘ I think 'e 's owed that , ’ said Sprott , ‘ I think 'e 's owed a generous tribute . ’
11 'E 's taken a fancy to you , John mate .
12 ‘ Bring 'em in , lad , ’ Mr Bean said to Hoomey. ‘ 'E 'll think 'e 's in paradise . ’
13 'E 's younger than Bill .
14 An' 'e 's a lot more exciting to watch .
15 ‘ Tell yer dad we all appreciate what 'e 's done .
16 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 . ’
17 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 . ’
18 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 . ’
19 In fact 'e 's no great cop , but there 's not much choice hereabouts , as Jonna says .
20 ‘ Aah 'm afraid 'e 's badly , lass , ’ Annie answered sadly . ’
21 'E 's not long ti go and indeed , it 'll be a blessing .
22 'E 's a terrible racking cough . ’
23 'E 's a fine specimen and good stock-getter and he 's unrelated ti these two . ’
24 Aah said as 'ow 'e 's only a poor little thing . ’
25 She could do a lot worse — 'e 's a good , steady man and 'e 's not given ti strong drink . ’
26 She could do a lot worse — 'e 's a good , steady man and 'e 's not given ti strong drink . ’
27 'E 's keen on 'er , and she seemed ti be fond of 'im till 'e asked for 'er in wedlock . ’
28 ‘ We was in t'workhouse together and 'e 'll do as 'e 's told , which is more than a lot of 'usbands does . ’
29 'E 's as daft as a brush , and twice as wooden as t'shaft . ’
30 ‘ She ca n't be glad 'e 's dead … ’ the maid thought , but then recalled what Tamar had said about Davis before the holiday in London .
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