Example sentences of "he [is] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Aah 'm afraid 'e 's badly , lass , ’ Annie answered sadly . ’ |
2 | ‘ Oh , me dad always says 'e 's 'ere today an' gone today , ’ said Linda . |
3 | 'E 's dead set on gettin' this gym goin' . ’ |
4 | Sadie leant on the counter and looked furtively right and left before putting a hand up to her mouth and whispering , ‘ I fink 'e 's up ter no good . ’ |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | 'E 's not long ti go and indeed , it 'll be a blessing . |
7 | She could do a lot worse — 'e 's a good , steady man and 'e 's not given ti strong drink . ’ |
8 | 'E 's a good pair o' lungs , ’ she smiled , ‘ but 'e 's not very big . ’ |
9 | 'E 's not so bad , ’ Nellie replied . |
10 | ‘ Mind you , 'e 's not bin the same since 'e left the yard . |
11 | ‘ Billy 's runnin' around wiv a nasty crowd of 'ippidy'oys. 'E 'll be gettin' 'imself inter trouble wiv the police if 'e 's not careful . ’ |
12 | ‘ I 'ope 'e 's not burned bad , ’ she muttered anxiously . |
13 | But 'e made a bit o' Welsh rarebit after some coaxing. 'E 's not as incapable as 'e looks , I 've come to 't conclusion . " |
14 | 'e 's not half , 'e 's not half as dirty as 'im . |
15 | 'e 's not half , 'e 's not half as dirty as 'im . |
16 | 'E 's always bin the quiet one . |
17 | Aah said as 'ow 'e 's only a poor little thing . ’ |
18 | They say 'e 's all right ter talk to . |
19 | 'E 's as daft as a brush , and twice as wooden as t'shaft . ’ |
20 | 'E 's never bin the same since the stables . |
21 | 'E 's never complained . ‘ |
22 | ‘ 'E knows very well I ca n't sleep till 'e 's in . |
23 | Suppose 'e 's still here ? |
24 | Danny as well if 'e 's still livin' wiv yer . ’ |
25 | ‘ If by any chance the police pull us in on suspicion they 've got ter 'ave an identification parade , an' if the old watchman recognises any of us we 're done for , unless 'e 's too frightened ter pick us out , an' 'e will be if 'e knows we 're capable o' smackin' 'im around a bit . |
26 | Cos it 's a completely new series with him in n it ? |
27 | That bloody him in n it ? |
28 | Well that 's the only time we see him in n it ? |
29 | Bakhtin means to mean something , however difficult the meaning , and reading him is recognizably like reading the great critics of the past . |
30 | But your ability to sympathise with him is powerfully lessened by the fact that this hero is also an immature prig and lying snob , whose principal objection to Helena is her social inferiority . |