Example sentences of "you [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As was normally done , she began to cry ( it was only a scratch ) and everyone crowded around her , uttering words of soul-lifting encouragement , such as ‘ Are ya all right ? ’ . |
2 | The cop told Phillis , ‘ Ye only need tae touch him . ’ |
3 | Ye only need about three goes of crack and ye 've got yerself an addiction problem . |
4 | Naturally enough , this called forth the response , ‘ Why speak ye so of the mirth that is in Heaven ? |
5 | ‘ Are ye all right , Miss Polly ? ’ he asked with concern . |
6 | I thought ye just could n't stick it ! ’ |
7 | Ye just said it . ’ |
8 | But maybe ye 'll be different , ye just want a taste of the exotic life and then ye 'll go back to the big time . ’ |
9 | Ye just tell me where — ’ |
10 | Right , I 'll see ya tonight |
11 | ‘ Ah 'm gonnae cut ye up , ya fuckin' queer . ’ |
12 | see ya anyway |
13 | D' ya just go round record recording everything ? |
14 | D' ya still wan na buy |
15 | D' ya still wan na go with her cos she told me that she wants to go with ya ? |
16 | ‘ How 're ye always so crabbit ? ’ |
17 | ‘ How 're ye always eating ? ’ |
18 | Ye always said ye never needed a doctor . ’ |
19 | ‘ Dae ye always dae that ? ’ |
20 | On one of the brick piers was inscribed the words , ‘ The poor are with ye always ’ . |
21 | And go ye forth and fight with King Bucar : for be ye certain and doubt not that ye shall win this battle ; God hath granted me this . |
22 | That is really , really nice of ya like . |
23 | ‘ Are ye still therr … gies a haun ’ . |
24 | I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me . |
25 | D' ya ever work for Muni ? |
26 | D' ya ever talk to yourself ? |
27 | What time d' ya usually go |
28 | Tell me , Mr O'Malley , did ye ever hear of any of those marriages turnin' out bad ? |
29 | ‘ Have ye ever looked in a mirror ? ’ he asked . |
30 | Yer arse 'll rip — have ye ever heard of a torn arse ? — if ye even try and struggle . ’ |