Example sentences of "who be these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Who are these women ? ’ we asked .
2 ‘ And who are these receivers ? ’ she asked .
3 ‘ Look , who are these buggers ?
4 Who are these pollsters , how do they work — and how could they get it quite so wrong ?
5 Who are these men , Khadija ?
6 And who , who are these characters gon na be , anyway .
7 Questions which can be posed include : what impression do we get of the ‘ mathematical world ’ and way of thinking ; what does maths connect with ; who might it concern ; who are these books directed at ?
8 Who are these hippies ?
9 This is both unpleasant and , in my view suspect , — who are these people and did they say everything that appears in print ?
10 Who are these people still growing Gamay in Champagne and why do they want to continue ?
11 Who are these people ? ’ asked Dinah languidly .
12 I thought : who are these people ?
13 Who are these people ? ’
14 Just who are these people , and how do they relate to you and to the rest of the agency ?
15 Just who are these people really ?
16 Who are these people , Ibrahim ? ’
17 ‘ So who are these people in Bermondsey ?
18 Who are these people ? ’ she giggled , impressed by the melodrama .
19 Who are these people ? ’
20 about sixty headsets and I thought well who are these people we 're getting , I think a lot of them were social workers , so that 's fair enough
21 So when you go in and say I 'm coming to resell er tell me first of all here 's the old here 's the current erm folder or postal wallet , who are these people are they still in existence .
22 Who are these people that the politicians ca n't trust to consider such questions and decide upon ?
23 So who are these people then that you get relief from if you want help with your poll tax ?
24 Who are these people generally — where are they from ?
25 Who 're these men ? ’
26 Who were these actors and actresses of whom they spoke ?
27 Who were these boys and girls half-fed , half-clothed , less than half-taught , complete strangers to the most elementary social discipline and the ordinary decencies of a civilised home ?
28 Who were these groups , and where had they come from ?
29 But who were these crowds of grey haired , bearded , balding , plump middle-aged people ?
30 But who were these Light-Bearers ?
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