Example sentences of "he 's [verb] " in BNC.

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1 'E 's 'ad every comfort and t' best treatment Dr Dawson could give . ’
2 It 's all those punches ter the 'ead 'e 's 'ad in 'is time .
3 'E 's got 'is feet under a good table , ’ his father often chuckled .
4 'E 's got a good look on — it must be a bit o' good land . ’
5 Still , it showed 'e 's got 'is good points , an' that I do n't 'ave to clip 'is ear every day . ’
6 ‘ Well , there 's just Mr Foster , 'e 's got the other two rooms on this landin' .
7 Still I 'm pleased 'e 's got that lighterman 's job .
8 'E 's livin' somewhere orf the Tower Bridge Road an' 'e 's got 'imself anuvver 'orse-an'-cart . ’
9 'E 's got four lorries in there now an' I did 'ear 'e was lookin' fer anuvver place .
10 'E 's got 'imself in a bit o' trouble , ’ she said in a whisper .
11 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 .
12 'E 's overworked it .
13 But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank .
14 ‘ E's my brother , miss , and 'e 's come to pay yer a visit , ’ I answered nervously .
15 ‘ It means he 's swallowed it .
16 Benji buttons , he 's spoilt .
17 Highbury boss Graham said afterwards : ‘ He first picked up the injury against Nottingham Forest , then aggravated it with England and he 's aggravated it again .
18 This is after he 's filled with the Holy Spirit .
19 He 's filled in all the things .
20 And he 's filled all the front in and the back , like , referees and everything and he said inside you 've got to give your details of your erm employment history and he 'd not put anything in , said I did n't know whether to put anything on there cos I 'm on a Y P .
21 He says , he 's filled the wheelie bin and it 's go he 's been in it and jumped on the top , so course his track suit is
22 He 's filled in all the things .
23 He 's planned it so some individuals are happy , some sad , some lucky , some not .
24 And once that has begun to change , the peasant is off because he , he , he , he 's begun to see a new world that he can realize .
25 How how did people feel about , because well if you read read Alan Alan book , then he 's criticized very strongly as being too militant , and r well really Cri preferred to him .
26 He 's inherited I believe .
27 I wonder if he 's inherited it ?
28 Well he 's inherited an army of people sleeping rough .
29 Got a , pull one back , then he 's five behind , here he comes , he 's beaten Nora , two behind Nora now .
30 He 's touched it , and he 's took it off out in the kitchen altogether , the kitchen 's !
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