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Example sentences for "you are"

  • You are of course aware that every Man has two mouths or voices--as well as two eyes--a bass at one and a tenor at the other of his extremities.

  • You are no thern," said the sweet voice of my companion, "for all your golden locks or the harness of Sator Throg.

  • You are indeed of another world," he said, a touch of awe in his voice.

  • Yes, you are right, and I will go with you as far as we can go; but I doubt that we ever shall escape.

  • And such as you are a Dator of the First Born?

  • You know what he thinks of Cowper and Scott; you are certain of his estimating their beauties as he ought, and you have received every assurance of his admiring Pope no more than is proper.

  • You are a good woman," he warmly replied.

  • You are mistaken, Elinor," said she warmly, "in supposing I know very little of Willoughby.

  • Well, as you are resolved to go, I wish you a good journey.

  • You are endeavouring to disarm me by reason, and to convince me against my will.

  • You are sad,' the Knight said in an anxious tone: 'let me sing you a song to comfort you.

  • Five times as warm, AND five times as cold--just as I'm five times as rich as you are, AND five times as clever!

  • You are,' said the Sheep: 'you're a little goose.

  • You ARE a fine little woman to go jaunting out with!

  • You are a little cat, Beat," he said at length, half apologetically.

  • I am glad you answered; you are so calm and natural you put me to shame.

  • You are disagreeable, mother," said Paul.

  • I wonder if it's really nice to be as vague as you are?

  • You are to take the floor with Miss Allan," Hewet continued, consulting a sheet of pencilled notes.

  • I do not think you need to be assured once more of my feelings; but, as you are leaving so soon, I felt that I could not let you go without asking you to tell me--have I any reason to hope that you will ever come to care for me?

  • I fancy that I have evidence enough to satisfy a jury, even if you are able to pick a hole in it.

  • She broke away from your influence when she found the man that you are," said Holmes, sternly.

  • You remember that last night when I came through that door I begged and prayed you for mercy, and you laughed in my face as you are trying to laugh now, only your coward heart cannot keep your lips from twitching?

  • As you are aware, E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, and it predominates to so marked an extent that even in a short sentence one would expect to find it most often.

  • You are aware, Mr. Holmes, that our college doors are double--a green baize one within and a heavy oak one without.

  • Presently they were addressed by some one and I overheard this conversation: "You are Americans, I think?

  • You haven't changed your nature nor your person, in any way at all; you look as young as you did then, you are just as beautiful as you were then, and you have transmitted a deal of your comeliness to this fine boy.

  • Enough; you are English; that is another thing.

  • You are right, Jacques," was the response of Monsieur Defarge.

  • He greatly disturbed that poor woman at intervals, by darting out of his sleeping closet, where he made his toilet, with a suppressed cry of "You are going to flop, mother.

  • You are well on your way to the poor wronged gentleman, and, with a fair sea voyage, and a fair land journey, you will be soon at his dear side.

  • My husband tells me you are a friend of Captain Littledale; he was such a charming man.

  • I must say," said Mrs. Westgate, "that it is no thanks to him if you are.

  • You are a little too simple; just a little.

  • Because if you are," Mrs. Westgate went on, "I shall certainly not send for him.

  • Ah," cried Mrs. Westgate, "you are not so simple after all!

  • I never saw such a lot of crazy folks as you are.

  • Well, you ARE coming to your senses at last," answered Trina, approvingly.

  • Go to your room and stay there until you are ready to confess.

  • You must say your prayers while you are under my roof, Anne.

  • You are a rude, impolite, unfeeling woman!

  • You are right," I answered, "there is no escape for either of us unless we go together.

  • I can readily perceive that you are not of the Barsoom of today; you are like us, yet different--but why should I trouble my poor head with such a problem, when my heart tells me that I believe because I wish to believe!

  • You are eleventh, there are but ten chieftains in this community who rank you in prowess.

  • He says he believes you are some good after all, even if you are a girl.

  • You are half an hour late, St. Clair," Anne reminded him frigidly.

  • Jane, you are thinking of something that went wrong in school yesterday.

  • You are getting on splendidly in school, Anne.

  • I hate it," said Anne calmly, "but if you are willing to take those children from a sense of duty surely I can do their sewing from a sense of duty.

  • And remember that, if you are ever so forward and clever yourselves, you should always be modest; for, much as you know already, there is a great deal more for you to learn.

  • My poor Utterson," said he, "you are unfortunate in such a client.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you are" 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:
    always accompanied; leaved trees; you can; you come; you give; you good; you never; you remember; you solemnly swear the testimony you; you tell; young doctor; young lambs; young miss; young people; young queen; young women; your age; your father; your good; your last; your life; your pocket; your readers; your servant; your work; youth and