Example sentences of "[vb infin] ye " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm going tae fuck ye proper . ’
2 He aften did assist ye ,
3 ‘ Why did ye let that oul bastard treat ye that way ? ’
4 Unless … unless they face the truth — the truth ‘ that will make ye free ’ , according to the Bible — which in this case is that the love and/or respect that was earned by the deceased during their lifetime is there for ever in the minds and hearts of those who knew them .
5 ‘ We do n't want tae hurt ye . ’
6 ‘ And I do n't want ye tae struggle .
7 I hivnae come tae eat ye .
8 I do n't think ye should expect the teacher to do everything .
9 Ye do n't think ye get long holidays because when you 're off from the school you 're still doing other things connected with it , making up timetables and all that .
10 How do ye think ye are so fat : It 's me should be complaining .
11 ‘ Ye do n't think ye kin change yer mind , ’ he warned .
12 Rab said , ‘ I do n't think ye were a lion tamer either . ’
13 But Ah tell ye this , laddie , Ah 'm a helluva fast learner , so do n't think ye can pull the wool or sit around on yer fat little arse doin' bugger all .
14 ‘ I 'll show ye , ye mollicking mollymawk , ’ he shouted brandishing his fist at me .
15 We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room .
16 ‘ Did he not beat ye ? ’
17 Naturally enough , this called forth the response , ‘ Why speak ye so of the mirth that is in Heaven ?
18 ‘ Then after the wine , ’ Winnie said , ‘ and only the one , I do n't want tae be having tae carry ye out . ’
19 ‘ Must give ye the question ! ’ he grinned sheepishly and staggered back a step .
20 ‘ Here , Da , I 'll give ye a hand . ’
21 ‘ Will I give ye a jail crop , son ? ’ he usually said , and he would grin and wink at my Ma .
22 ‘ I 'll give ye three . ’
23 ‘ What did she give ye ? ’
24 Och away in wi ye Inverdarroch , ease yir feet oot o' yir wellingtons and come ben next tae the fire fur a wee dram , it 's great tae see ye is n't it , Murdo ?
25 ‘ I 'll see ye , ’ he called .
26 No daughter of mine 'll set foot in it — I 'd see ye dead first ! ’
27 ‘ I ca n't see ye too well . ’
28 ‘ I 've nae tickets , but I 'll gie ye a chip , ’ Dierdrie sat down noisily beside her friend .
29 ‘ I 'll gie ye two quid . ’
30 ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully .
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