Example sentences of "you [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She heard Rab , ‘ Get up ya lazy swine , ’ but Phillis did not stir ; there was little he could do .
2 ‘ Are ye deaf ! ’
3 Yeah , come out with look I mean right what happens any travel agent right will tell ya right that these are that there are huge corporates with massive opportunities for business in the corporate sector particularly on because they 're used to saying that the reps and in the main will buy that because they 'll be able to get something out of it .
4 ‘ Do n't ye dare call me that , ye bloody cow ! ’ he roared , half-raising his fist .
5 And see ye that sumpter beasts be laden with all that there is in Valencia , so that nothing which can profit may be left .
6 unto Him all ye that labour and
7 ‘ Why did ye let that oul bastard treat ye that way ? ’
8 ‘ And it was worth the money , I 'll tell ye that . ’
9 ‘ Whatever gave ye that idea ? ’
10 Ah 'm sure he will have told ye that on the phone . ’
11 ‘ I 'm going tae fuck ye proper . ’
12 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 .
13 And I think there is this kind of elements , this kind of testing battle , go and defend ye indefensible .
14 O Scum , all ye faithful : Heaton closes up from his fans
15 They sang the Yorkshire " Christians Awake " and " O Come all Ye faithful " with a mixture of respectability , sober energy and abandon which always confused Stephanie who associated the noise both with repressive habits and with unused forces finding an outlet .
16 At the first chords of the carol — ‘ O Come , All Ye Faithful ’ — they raised their voices as though they sought to equal in adoration the praises of the angels in Bethlehem long ago .
17 We concluded by singing the carol O Come all ye Faithful and I gave them a blessing .
18 Oh come all ye faithful … to St. Werburgh 's Church … behind the stained glass there are no services these days … the only worshippers are mountain folk …
19 Oh come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant .
20 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
21 Two entries at Aylesbury , nevertheless , warn against rigid categorisation , viz. Sir Thomas Boleyn as ‘ lord ther in land by ye yere xli ’ , and ‘ My Ladye of Salisburye in Rente , xl li ’ .
22 Milton Rules Ya Bass !
23 We did ya this copper kettle he asked , I 've not seen that before .
24 But Ah tell ye this , laddie , Ah 'm a helluva fast learner , so do n't think ye can pull the wool or sit around on yer fat little arse doin' bugger all .
25 ‘ Ah tell ye this , Pete — ’ He was leaning across the table , his little steely grey eyes bright with a barrow boy 's excitement at striking a bargain — ‘ it 'd cost a wee fortune now just to build the hull .
26 ’ Mebbe it 's unfair tae ask ye this kinna favour , but , man , we can nae always be hingin' oan tae oor pride . ’
27 Ya rotten buggar . ’
28 ‘ I 've fancied ye rotten , ’ Parker said , ‘ all the time , since ever I first saw ye . ’
29 Oh come all ye fearful
30 His many anthems and music for church performance include delightful settings of Psalm 150 and ‘ Bring Unto the Lord O Ye Mighty ’ .
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