But it cannot be that they should long obey God from fear, who are deaf to the motives of love.
The number of people on the ship is rather large, for we are altogether one hundred and fifty who are going to Georgia, but besides ourselves they are all Englishmen.
Nephi 12:8 8 And the angel spake unto me, saying: Behold the twelve disciples of the Lamb, who are chosen to minister unto thy seed.
Who are ye, says the Shining One, to deny it entrance to the place of its birth?
The first beneath their ancient captains wend; The second troop without a leader, who Are given to Corineus, the sovereign's friend.
The only persons who seemed to have no fear of Irish agrarianism were the English anglers, who are ready to brave all dangers, imaginary or supposed, provided they can only kill a big salmon!
The third, because they are stealers of four-footed beasts, who are condemned to death by the laws of Spain, in the wise code of the famous King Don Alonso; which enactment became a part of the common law.
Who are you, that you are to play with two young people's affections and break their hearts at your will?
A few words ought to be said regarding her Ladyship and her noble family, who arebound by ties of present and future relationship to the house of Crawley.
There is barely room between Jos and Miss Sharp, who areon the front seat.
It is you," said Harry gallantly, "who are so kind to me.
And if, as I suppose, your story is a silly one, you need have no delicacy with us, who are two of the silliest men in England.
It is the country of the nomes," explained the Wizard, "who are so mischievous that no one cares to live near them.
The next moment he had demanded vehemently: "For Heaven's sake, who ARE you, boy?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "who are" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.