Example sentences of "[coord] 'e " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Anyway , Broom'ead caused so many problems there that 'is daughter 's ‘ usband told 'er that eivver 'er farvver went or 'e would .
3 I saw 'im in the Observer wearing all that leather clobber and 'e looked like a man after me own heart , man .
4 ‘ No , and 'e never will . ’
5 She could do a lot worse — 'e 's a good , steady man and 'e 's not given ti strong drink . ’
6 ‘ We was in t'workhouse together and 'e 'll do as 'e 's told , which is more than a lot of 'usbands does . ’
7 ‘ E's my brother , miss , and 'e 's come to pay yer a visit , ’ I answered nervously .
8 ‘ E wo n't find out if nobody tells 'im and 'e ai n't likely ter goo upstairs in any case , ’ Dad pointed out to her .
9 ‘ E asked me if I 'd go an' look for it , and 'e gave me a quid .
10 Well , 'e called , like 'e said 'e would , all wrapped up still , and I brought 'im in and 'e stood just where you 're standin' .
11 Mind , when I give 'im the wallet and 'e looked inside it , 'e was a mite more pleasant , even if I could n't see nothing but 'is mince pies and 'is 'ooter .
12 And 'e niver played another day 's cricket for England for Yorkshire .
13 I knew 'e would like you , because you are a wonderful girl , and 'e is a wonderful man .
14 All of thirteen and 'e 's shaving 'isself .
15 An' 'e 's a lot more exciting to watch .
16 Dad 'eard 'er an' 'e told 'er that while 'e 'ad two 'ands she was not to borrow money off 'er .
17 The poor ole bleeder 's one of us. 'E got a Blighty ticket early on an' 'e ai n't bin right since .
18 After 'e 'as 'is tea 'e falls asleep in that chair an' 'e 's like that till it 's time for bed .
19 ‘ Fred 's a diamond , an' 'e finks the world of 'er .
20 'E 's livin' somewhere orf the Tower Bridge Road an' 'e 's got 'imself anuvver 'orse-an'-cart . ’
21 ‘ Well , George said Broom'ead 's got a litter o' kittens in the stable where 'e keeps 'is 'orse an' 'e said Aggie can 'ave one of 'em fer two bob . ’
22 ‘ 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 .
23 ‘ I jus ' take everyfing to 'im an' give 'im all those sheets wiv me totals on , an' 'e works it all out .
24 ‘ My ole man got upset an' 'e told me ter get rid o' the bloody fing before 'e got 'ome from work ternight. 'E works on the trams , yer see , ’ the woman explained .
25 ‘ 'E went out at four o'clock an' 'e was all nervy .
26 ‘ Me dad was a loyal , conscientious worker an' 'e 'ad no union ter back 'im up .
27 ‘ 'E loves Rachel an' 'e 'd give me the top brick off the chimney if I asked 'im , but 'e 's a worrier .
28 ‘ Don 's a good bloke an' 'e brings a lot o' trade in 'ere .
29 My own muvver swears worse than me farvver when she gets upset , an' 'e 's a docker .
30 I 'd give 'im the back o' me 'and big as 'e is , an' 'e knows it .
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