Example sentences of "he [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He breathes good country air and must have t'best of everything , but 'e only looks frail . ’ |
2 | 'E only talks about everyday fings . |
3 | ‘ Well Else read out this bit from a book by Billy Graham , The Secret of 'Appiness it 's called , where 'e says that a man told 'im 'e only took a bath once a week , and Billy Graham told 'im there was something wrong with 'is purity of heart . ’ |
4 | D'yer know that Billy o' mine do n't take a blind bit o' notice when Daniel talks to 'im , but 'e soon listens ter me . |
5 | 'E just stood there , all miserable , drinking tap water from a plastic cup . |
6 | " Aye , 'e just did n't like t'look of them cobbles . |
7 | 'E just looked at all the people for a minute without saying anythink . |
8 | 'E just stood there , all miserable , drinking tap water from a plastic cup . |
9 | " Is 'e any better ? " |
10 | ‘ 'E usually goes out an' gets a daily paper about this time , ’ Mrs Beavis informed Dolly , ‘ and an evening paper later . |
11 | ‘ 'E always seems to 'ave a lot ter say fer 'imself . ‘ |
12 | 'E always liked the drink . ‘ |
13 | Did n't 'e ever find out ? ’ the carman asked . |
14 | I fink 'e still misses those 'orses . ’ |
15 | ‘ 'Ow old is 'e now ? ’ |
16 | 'E really loved those 'orses . |
17 | ‘ No , and 'e never will . ’ |
18 | ‘ But me old man says 'e never knows what the time is . ’ |
19 | That Morpurgo , for one , 'e never did anything else . ’ |
20 | But there was something almost intelligent in him somewhere , something deliberate and malicious . |
21 | ‘ I think he has a bit of pony or something in him somewhere , though , as he grows very hairy heels ! ’ |
22 | He supposed they would lock Ho in the boot or hide him somewhere while his father was fetched . |
23 | ‘ Maybe they 'll put him somewhere . |
24 | ‘ She 's taking him somewhere special and secret to deliver the fatal kiss , ’ mused Googol . |
25 | ‘ I met him somewhere south of the river , I do n't know where . |
26 | ‘ But now you have him somewhere under lock and key , and with nothing good to look forward to , whatever follows . |
27 | ‘ I think we should reinforce the fence with fine mesh , and we should give him somewhere to hide — a place inside his enclosure where he can feel safe . ’ |
28 | ‘ We 'll dump him somewhere up the Pan-Am . ’ |
29 | He 'd already seemed to sense that she was steering him somewhere . |
30 | And she was already looking around the room for the gun or the knife that he would surely have about him somewhere . |