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Example sentences for "you who"

  • I am trying to, master; it's you who don't think.

  • Ah, Clary, it is you who ought to be mistress there, instead of Miss Granger!

  • You who are an artist yourself can of course see this, Lady Laura;" or to be complimented by a musician as a soul above the dull mass of mankind, a sympathetic spirit, to whom the mysteries of harmony are a familiar language.

  • You who belong to the church ought to know that.

  • But come, my lord cardinal, you who are so profound a genius, try if you cannot find means to assist this poor king, without compromising ourselves.

  • And as you have found it, Hassebu, it is you who must go inside and dip out the honey and give to us, and we will take it to the town and sell it, and will divide the money with you.

  • It is you who gave me back my stud; you who killed the genius, and the old witch his mother; you who brought me the holy water.

  • God who teaches me, through my reason, the eternal truth, or you who, in his name, proclaim an absurdity?

  • The gardener, hearing our complaint, begins to complain louder than we: What, gentlemen, was it you who spoilt my work!

  • You who, as a picture of voluptuous joys, see only the happy lovers immersed in pleasure, your picture is very imperfect; you have only its grosser part, the sweetest charms of pleasure are not there.

  • Who has endowed you with this strength of ingratitude--you who are a man of papier-mache?

  • You who are so fond of women, well, make them in bronze.

  • It is you who deserve a promotion, but, by thunder!

  • Since it is you who do me the honor of so much confidence," replied Massol, "allow me to make one observation.

  • God will uplift those of you who believe, and those to whom "the Knowledge" is given, to lofty grades!

  • I want my "asides," you see, to whisper loud to you who read my notes, and sometimes I talk a page or two to you without pretending that I said a word of it to our boarders.

  • Let me here mention a fact or two which may be of use to some of you who mean to enter the public service.

  • I know well enough that there are some of you who had a great deal rather see me stand on my head than use it for any purpose of thought.

  • You have no right to be wicked, you who are so good.

  • It wasn't you who had a yellow great-coat!

  • I keep them to reward him who does a noble deed, and to help any of you who may be in want of anything, so that you may come to me and take what ou require.

  • Those of you who are in command of the baggage-train will inspect what I have ordered for the animals and insist upon every man being provided who is not already supplied.

  • Perhaps my brother is there, suffering and calling to us in his pangs as he used to do in bodily pain, 'Relieve me, you who love me!

  • You who insult a defenceless old man," said he, "your conduct is base and cowardly.

  • Why, were it not that you are mad, you would be among the chief of sinners; you who dare to ask that the Powers of Heaven should be set within your feeble hand, that the Angels of Heaven should wait upon your mortal breath.

  • You who are a doctor say that your king is as one who is already dead, so that whatever I may do I cannot hurt him further.

  • You will forgive me too; you who have so often blamed me, and whose injustice was so dear--" The Abbe Birotteau laid a finger on his lips.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you who" 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:
    common type; ground cloves; special message; you about; you believe; you desire; you happen; you know anything about; you solemnly swear the testimony you; you try; you used; you was; you young; young massa; young persons; young shoots; young sir; your aunt; your correspondents; your country; your friends; your heart; your letter; your name; your part; your people