Central - WCE | Beg | pardon fir this tardy letter, | |
Central - GLA | reid-an-butter in the ither. " | Beg | |
Doric - NNB | "A | beg | yer pardon," sade Alice awful |
Ulster - CUL | "A | beg | yer pairdon!" said the Moose, |
Doric - NNB | "A | beg | yer pardon!" sade e Moose, fr |
Doric - NNB | ead-an'-butter in e ither. "A | beg | pardon, yer Majesty," he bega |
Doric - NNB | "Oh, A | beg | yer pardon!" she exclaimed in |
Ulster - CUL | "Oh, A | beg | yer pairdon!" shae exclaimt i |
Ulster - CUL | ae bae shakin wi fear. "Oh, A | beg | yer pairdon!" gret Alice in a |
Doric - NNB | ver all oer wi fricht. "Oh, A | beg | yer pardon!" cowned Alice has |
Ulster - SYN | frae tha crood, "Maistèr, A | beg | ye, plaise tak a luk at ma si |
Ulster - SYN | hae tae gang an luk at ït. A | beg | ye tae let me aff.' Anither y |
Ulster - SYN | tha proafits spïlt frae tha | beg | ïnnin o tha warl, youse fowk |
Central - SEC | A'm shair A | beg | yer pardon, miss. |
Central - SEC | law, A'm no even the kind wad | beg | in the streets or brek a wind |
Central - WCE | cake, wid huv tae gie in and | beg | fur mercy, and then they'd hu |
Central - EDN | Whiles he cud | beg | auld claes, than he got haud |
Southern - SEA | Tae | beg | a tale o breeth tae weak |
Central - SEC | day. I wis so skint I had tae | beg | the Social fer a fiver. The l |
Central - SEC | vin this plastic gangster tae | beg | fur his miserable fuckin life |
Ulster - SYN | ïg an A wud be affrontit tae | beg | . |
Ulster - CUL | t ower the thimel, sayin "Wae | beg | that yae tak this nice wee th |
Central - AYR | he spring o 1694, puir Bessie | Beg | lost her man. Lowsin his nowt |
Doric - DOR | Dinna mak me | beg | , or curse |
Doric - NNB | resented e thimble, sayan "We | beg | yer acceptance o iss elegant |
Central - GLA | it her the thimble, sayin "We | beg | yir acceptance ae |
Central - GLA | Ah | beg | yous, stick up tae yer wirric |
Southern - SEA | "Ah | beg | eer pairdon!" said th Moose, |
Southern - SEA | "Ah | beg | eer pairdon," said Ahlice awf |
Southern - SEA | butter piece in th ither. "Ah | beg | pardon, eer Majesty," hei ste |
Central - SEC | "Aldo, that boay's comin" ah | beg | wae him. |
Southern - SEA | ke aw ower wi fricht. "Oh, Ah | beg | eer pairdon!" cried Ahlice ha |
Central - GLA | Fear runs doon ma spine. Ah | beg | Mammy no tae let me doon. |
Ulster - EUL | "I | beg | yer pardon?" replied Maisie, |
Central - AYR | "I | beg | yer pardon!" said the Mous wi |
Doric - DOR | "I | beg | your pardon?" said Ailice. |
Doric - DOR | "I | beg | your pardon?" Ailice said, kv |
Doric - ABN | tructions, but fan I said, "I | beg | yer pardon, I didna catch 'at |
Shetland - SHD | wis aafil ceevil, an said, "I | beg | dy pardon! Did du spaek?" |
Shetland - SHD | o clined bread ida tidder. "I | beg | your pardon, your Majesty," h |
Ulster - CUL | id an butter in the ither. "I | beg | yer pairdon, yer Majesty," ha |
Central - AYR | jeely-piece in the tither. "I | beg | yer pudden, Yer Majesty," he |
Central - LAL | e, goddess o luve, help me, I | beg | ye.” |
Doric - DOR | hae said-na, a belt--I mean-I | beg | your pardon!" she eikit on, f |
Central - LAL | : Listen, listen, sister - I | beg | ye, |
Central - WCE | or. OK. Naw, said Charlene. I | beg | your pardon, said Mister Ande |
Central - EDN | “Of course. I | beg | your pardon.” The man turnt |
Central - GLA | He cocks his head back. I | beg | yir pudding. I’d a couple a |
Central - SEC | EdinKennedy @edinburghpaper i | beg | to differ but your entitled t |
Central - LAL | “I | beg | your pardon?” |
Central - EDN | “I | beg | your pardon, father, but it |
Doric - MNA | An in aat place ye'll | beg | reprieve, |
Doric - NNB | Till | beg | a tale o brith too weak Till |
Central - AYR | a tae himsel as he went, Adam | Beg | , heritable portioner o the la |
Central - AYR | oor, an a vyce cried for Adam | Beg | . Bess, sabbin her hert oot, c |
Central - AYR | it ony wunner then, that Adam | Beg | had forebodins, an wis whiles |
Central - AYR | My, I'm gled tae see ye, Edam | Beg | , I'm gled tae see ye! . . . I |
Central - LAL | r ilk - gleg tae faa doon an | beg | a bairnspley croun. |
Doric - NNB | hrow them, an id'll sit up an | beg | for ids denner, an all sorts |
Southern - SEA | uck thum, an eet'll sit up an | beg | fur eets denner, an o sorts o |
Central - AYR | uck thaim, an it'll sit up an | beg | for its denner, an aa kin o t |
Ulster - CUL | clod thim, an it'll sit up an | beg | fur its dinner, an aal kines |
Southern - SEA | esented th thimble, sayin "Oo | beg | eer acceptance o this elegant |
Doric - NNB | y me! either e locks were too | beg | , or e key wis too peedy, but |
Doric - MNA | n dresser aat hid held aa her | beg | dishes. His gaze meeved ower |
Central - AYR | s drappt her twin lambs, Bess | Beg | gied birth me her ain first-b |
Central - LAL | But we willnae just | beg | ae yer pardon, hen, |