Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | And Lord 'Awke , the captain — well , 'e was a lord as was n't drunk as a … anyways , 'e turns round and says , ‘ Peel , yer orft . ’ |
2 | All 'e wants ter do is open up a gym club fer the local lads . |
3 | Yer farvver 's never bin one ter talk much about 'is work but 'e clams up whenever I ask 'im what 'e 's bin doin'. 'E gets very tired too lately . |
4 | Well , ter cut a long story short 'e ends up tellin' me that the last bloke was put off fer losin' too much time an' I might be a bad time-keeper as well , what wiv me injuries . |
5 | ‘ 'E gives me enough embarrassment as it is by what 'e gets up to . |
6 | ‘ It come to 'im from 'is dad ; 'e says 'e feels undressed without it an' do n't know whether it 's 'alf-past five or ten to eight when 'e gets up , or if it 's teatime or dinnertime . |
7 | Yer farvver 's never bin one ter talk much about 'is work but 'e clams up whenever I ask 'im what 'e 's bin doin'. 'E gets very tired too lately . |
8 | 'E gets ter know all the business round this area . |
9 | 'E seems ter be runnin' round wiv a right rough crowd . |
10 | ‘ Oh blimey , whatever 'll the ole man say when 'e finds out ? ’ |
11 | I do n't know what the landlord will say or do when 'e finds out , ’ she wailed . |
12 | Well , 'e 'angs out in Barnet market , and I ai n't got enough to cover me train fare . |
13 | Then 'e ses ter me , ‘ Jus ' so 's yer do n't ferget , ’ then 'e put me lights out . ’ |
14 | 'E 's a man wivout pity an' 'e do n't care who 'e steps on ter get what 'e wants . |
15 | 'E 'll share my room and ’ e 'll spend 'is evenings in t'stable out o' t'way , like 'e does now . ’ |
16 | Mind yer , 'e likes ter give me the best , does my 'Arold . ’ |
17 | ’ 'E 'as n't . |
18 | And then 'e comes in again . |
19 | I tell yer , Joe , I ai n't too partial to that cove , and nor ai n't I 'appy that 'e knows where I live . |
20 | ‘ 'E knows very well I ca n't sleep till 'e 's in . |
21 | 'E knows more about that place than the guv'nor 'imself , ’ he asserted . |
22 | As long as I do n't have to use my leader column to support Briant , and any Echo support for him goes out under your by-line — now and in the future — I can live with it . ’ |
23 | A woman police constable who reported him has since had to be transferred ‘ after being cold-shouldered ’ . |
24 | Well she 's already shown her true colours to him has n't she ? |
25 | you know what I mean , but the fact that I have been helping him has already conflicted and he has n't been in school a week , you know , and then eventually when they get those books out and he 'll say oh I know that one , that says Luke |
26 | Gratitude to him has always been greater in the Orthodox churches of the East than in the West , where his domination of the church has often not been regarded as an altogether unmitigated good , at least in its consequences . |
27 | Van den Berg built a prototype … which presumably worked , because neither hide nor hair of him has ever been seen since . |
28 | What raises Eliot above the entrapping circles of city and savage is what for him has continually to raise words towards the Word , something made available in partial revelations . |
29 | That prospective Tory candidate for Cheltenham John Taylor survived attempts to deselect him has much do with her efforts as local party chairman . |
30 | She had told him lies about where Bella 's money was hidden , pretended to be fascinated when he had lied to her about spending the day with his father : ‘ We played golf together , then he took me for a ride in the new car . |