Example sentences of "be you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are ye sure this is it ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Are … are ye still up therr … ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Are ye still therr … gies a haun ’ . |
4 | ‘ Are ye not for a wee something after ? ’ queried Jim , taking his apron off . |
5 | You 're not thinking of … of JOINING the army , are ye ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Are ye comin' Tam Slater ? — ’ He paused and half-turned . |
7 | Are ye a Catholic ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Are ye tryin' to do Old Denis there — God rest him — out of a hard-won and well-deserved record of attendance ? ’ enquired Tommy jovially . |
9 | ‘ Which seventy acres are ye talkin' about , Malachi ? ’ |
10 | Are ye tellin' us that he 's the one responsible ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Are ye deaf ! ’ |
12 | ‘ What are ye doin' ? ’ he asked as Luke came out of the room . |
13 | ‘ What class of a twisted , unnatural bastard are ye ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Where are ye goin' with that ? ’ he demanded sternly . |
15 | ‘ Leavin' me , are ye ? |
16 | ‘ What the bloody hell are ye talkin' about ? |
17 | ‘ Are ye leaving so soon , Master English Clerk ? ’ she asked suggestively , her eyes boldly studying Corbett from head to toe . |
18 | I heard that Uncle Tommy was in Barnard Castle one day when someone asked him , ‘ Are ye owt'a kin to yon John Bell ? ’ |
19 | How , are ye thinking of going tae London ? ’ |
20 | ‘ What are ye ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Are ye going for my prescription ? ’ |
22 | No more ‘ Hi Jimmy , are ye gon fur a drink ? |
23 | ‘ Are ye all right , Miss Polly ? ’ he asked with concern . |
24 | Seers are ye and symbols of the ancient silence |
25 | Are ye telling me ye 'll ever be at home among them ? ’ |
26 | Swamps of wild rush-beds and sloughs ' squashy traces , Grounds of rough fallows with thistle and weed , Flats and low vallies of kingcups and daisies , Sweetest of subjects are ye for my reed : Ye commons left free in the rude rags of nature , Ye brown heaths beclothed in furze as ye be , My wild eye in rapture adores every feature , Ye are dear as this heart in my bosom to me . |
27 | ‘ Fear not therefore : better are ye than many sparrows , ’ Brother Cuthbert quoted pointlessly. ( 245 ) |
28 | What the — hell are ye daein' here ? " |
29 | Are ye — daft or whit ? " |
30 | " Whit part o' Glesca are ye frae ? " |