62 examples of appen in sentences

"Now, then, young gentlemen, 'ow did it 'appen that you missed your own launches.

Sorter mistake which might 'appen a'most to henybody.

Ye see, there's summat about Mr. Belloo,whether it be his voice, or his eye, or his chin,I don't know,but there be summat about him as says, very distinct that if so be 'e should 'appen to set 'is mind on a thing,why 'e's a-going to get it, an' 'e ain't a-going to give in till 'e do get it.

I can put you on a nice little bit o' steak as easy as anything if you 'appen to fancy it.

"I don't rightly know what the game is, Guv'nor," he went on in a lowered tone, "but if you should 'appen to want to call on me for evidence any time, Martyn's Garridge, Walham Green, 'll always find me.

"'But it ain't for six months yet,' he ses, 'and a lot o' things might 'appen to the other one in that time, with luck.'

"O' course, nothing would do but she must go back to the wharf and wait for Cap'n Tarbell, and all the way there I was wondering wot would 'appen if she went on board and found 'im there with Mrs. Plimmer.

Accidents will 'appen, but he'll be all right in the morning if nobody goes near 'im.

"There's always Sam Wilks's cottage," he said, in a husky whisper; "and if two of 'is friends should 'appen to meet there, who'd be the wiser?

Thing might 'appen anybody.

"There's always Sam Wilks's cottage," he said, in a husky whisper; "and if two of 'is friends should 'appen to meet there, who'd be the wiser?

Thing might 'appen anybody.

" "My 'usband didn't 'appen to be one of them sort, thankin' yer kindly," said Mrs. Reeve.

" "Might 'appen to anybody," said Mr. Benn, soothingly.

Then a thing happened that I've known to 'appen to sailormen afore.

"Do you 'appen to notice your coat-pocket is all of a wriggle?

"It can't be done now," he ses; "and I warn you that if that pistol is fired I won't be responsible for what'll 'appen.

"Better fire at the conjurer, I think," ses Bob Pretty; "and if things 'appen as he says they will 'appen, the watch ought to be found in 'is coat-pocket.

"Better fire at the conjurer, I think," ses Bob Pretty; "and if things 'appen as he says they will 'appen, the watch ought to be found in 'is coat-pocket.

Next an' last, if he should 'appen to find room for a look astern at the banks, it might vex 'imbein' the best o' men as well as the cleverestto notice that he 'adn't left no banks, to speak of.

Did you ever 'appen to 'ear tell of 'Olmness?

" "'Ow did it 'appen?" asked Sam in an awed voice.

" "Do you 'appen to know, sir," she asked, coming back, "if there's a young woman employed 'ere?" "There is," answered the artist.

" "That's better; if," she added on an afterthought, "gulls 'appen to lay eggs at this time of yearwhich I'll bet they don't.

and Antiq. of Worcestershire, ii, appen.,

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