Example sentences of "[pers pn] young [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I now expect you young girls to keep bright and shining .
2 You young girls can call the tune nowadays .
3 ‘ I wondered how long it would be before you young buggers came sniffing around , ’ he said , with a belly laugh , and looked at Yanto .
4 ‘ Hard for you young bastards … old buggers like me , we 've forgotten what it 's like .
5 You young bastards .
6 Because you know him who is from the beginning , I to young you young men , because you have overcome the evil one .
7 I to you young men because you are strong and the word of God lives in you and you have overcome the evil one .
8 Now I realised something was wrong for , as you young men know , if a horse becomes uncontrollable the best thing to do is to dismount as quickly as possible .
9 You young men are all the same , at heart .
10 We young ones look to Europe , and , believe me , when voters turn against governments these days , they do it good and proper .
11 Men sat outside the cafés discussing business , chatting or playing briscola , a card game , as they sipped glasses of lambrusco , while we young girls walked up and down the main street and through the square on what was called the passeggiata , the promenade , hoping that we attracted the eyes of the boys who gathered in little groups .
12 Of course , in those days , what we young men looked for was not so much the body as the soul .
13 What were they like the two the maids , were they young girls ?
14 Without it young families are reluctant to stay or settle , and the vitality and diversity of village life will almost inevitably decline .
15 In it young children , with the great enthusiasm children always show for a colourful ritual which they do not fully understand , recite with actions an English nursery rhyme for his benefit .
16 Ah keep a lot o' me young beasts in them spots .
17 And I remember herring fishing in me young days .
18 I am sure that hon. Members have talked to constituents , many of them young women with children , who say bitterly that they feel trapped in their environment and dare not go out at night , even to have a cup of tea with a friend .
19 ‘ It 's them young Teds , sir , you mark my words .
20 ‘ One of them young teds , I ‘ spect . ’
21 Since the 1920s women have been free of the burden of high fertility which previously would have given them young children to cope with for more than two decades of their adult life .
22 Cos we said them young kids that had the trumpets for that thing , I bet she had a go at them and all not to knacker them .
23 But a lot of them young kids of twelve year old , twelve to thirteen
24 With a paucity of effects they seem to piece the cool of a Julian Cope/Teardrops sensitivity with a certain vigour that only us young ones can adopt .
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