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Example sentences for "are you"

  • Are you to be happy while I grovel in the intensity of my wretchedness?

  • My dear Frankenstein," exclaimed Henry, when he perceived me weep with bitterness, "are you always to be unhappy?

  • By your language, stranger, I suppose you are my countryman; are you French?

  • Are you, then, so easily turned from your design?

  • Are you distracted, indeed, or are you not?

  • But hark ye,' says his brother, 'are you in earnest?

  • Why, Robin,' says the mother again, 'are you really in earnest?

  • Are you good at answering a dozen questions at once?

  • Really, David, are you in the habit of walking into people's houses like this?

  • So you're a thief, too, are you, as well as a tramp?

  • You're the boy at the Holly farmhouse, are you?

  • Are you going to set him loose again to roar and to devour?

  • He clutched my hand fervently one night, and said imploringly, 'My DEAR sister Bryant, are you a Christian?

  • Are you asking me because you think you ought to, or because you really want to?

  • He is welcome, Miss Ashton, and so are you," said the old woman, turning and inclining her head towards her visitors.

  • Are you prepared to sit lowest at the board which was once your father's own, unwillingly, as a connexion and ally of his proud successor?

  • Are you such a wretched Christian as to suppose I would in the present day levy war against the Ashton family, as was the sanguinary custom in elder times?

  • Are you ready to live on his bounty; to follow him in the bye-paths of intrigue and chicane, which none can better point out to you; to gnaw the bones of his prey when he has devoured the substance?

  • Hayston, who perfectly knew and thoroughly despised the character of this man, "none of your cogging gibberish; tell me truly, are you at liberty and in safety?

  • Then you're willing to go with us, are you?

  • After returning his salutation, Jack exclaimed, "You must be the native missionary teacher of whom I have heard--are you not?

  • Are you prepared, then, to take your chance of that?

  • So you're blubbering, are you, you obstinate whelp?

  • Are you going to the woods this afternoon?

  • Billy, are you going to leave without even saying good-bye to me?

  • Are you going to tell her in your next that R.

  • Phil, are you sure of what you just have said?

  • Seeing she turned a little aside, he said, "What, are you afraid of me?

  • Bathsheba burst out: "O Liddy, are you such a simpleton?

  • Joseph, are you going to obey me or are you NOT?

  • You're not afraid to sleep alone, are you, Davy?

  • You are my Gladys, are you not--little Gladys Hungerton?

  • Oh, you are the young person who cannot understand plain English, are you?

  • By the way, are you by any chance the Malone who is expected to get his Rugby cap for Ireland?

  • But you are not the buyer, are you, Miss Brandeis?

  • Are you prepared to give us an actual working plan?

  • Are you prepared to go into detail on it, before Mr. Haynes and the two Coopers, at a real meeting in a real mahogany directors' room?

  • When they had gone a great part of the way, the White Bear said: "Are you afraid?

  • Take care what you are saying, Celia," said the old hermit; "are you prepared to keep that promise?

  • On going to the first jar and saying, "Are you asleep?

  • At that moment the owner of the yacht again appeared by the captain's side and taking the speaking trumpet from that officer he called to the boys, "Are you in trouble?

  • Are you goin' to take them girls along that you had yesterday?

  • Are you going to keep her going like this all the time?

  • Are you going to try to race with her here?

  • Are you givin' us straight goods when you say your gasoline is gone?

  • Are you so blind and wooden that you do not see the loathing you inspire me with?

  • Are you murderer, smuggler, thief, or only the harmless and domestic moonlight flitter?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "are you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    another party; are about; are always; are apt; are given; are informed; are now; are often; are only; are ready; are said; are still; are the best known; are those; are very; are you; areca nuts; large majority; may well; none conventional short form; quite hardy; room officers; scarlet cloth; small squares; telling fortunes; upon landing