Example sentences of "'e [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | 'E must be got warm . ’ |
2 | I be lucky I get any bloke fer more'n two monfs togewer like my ol' lady I suppose an' if I get a bloke 'e 'll be aht a' work or 'e 'll set me ter the bleed'n game like 'er I would n't be surprised but if you reely want ter now jus ' fer now for this minute I wanner enjoy it . |
3 | ‘ That is , of course , if it 's all right by thoo. 'E 'll be no bother . |
4 | 'E 'll be a sad loss , poor fellow . ’ |
5 | ‘ That ai n't too inconvenient to me , ’ said Archie , ‘ I 'll go up an' wait , I do n't suppose 'e 'll be long , will 'e ? ’ |
6 | ‘ 'E 'll be all right , luv . |
7 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
8 | 'E 'll be all right , luv . ’ |
9 | Canst thoo tell me where 'e might be ? ’ |
10 | ‘ 'E might be finkin' o' gettin' the money by knockin' around wiv that Rovver'ithe mob . ’ |
11 | 'E told me 'e might be late an' not ter wait up , ’ Sadie went on . |
12 | ‘ No , well , if 'e was still alive , 'e 'd be 119 next month . ’ |
13 | 'E said 'e needs a lot o' money ter get it started an' that 's what 's worryin' me. 'E could be up to anyfink . ’ |
14 | ‘ 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 . |