Central - LAL | escape | tae, same as himsel, and they | |
Southern - WCE | Escape | to the tailored suit, | |
Central - EDN | Escape | had he, but, found it, | |
Orkney - ORK | escape | wae her life | |
Doric - ABN | is a bonnie, pristinely kept, | escape | richt in the centre o the cit |
Central - GLA | e, as she called it. A see ma | escape | n A sprint fur it n dive onta |
Doric - MNA | An Ah wis plannin ma | escape | fin Ah heard a familiar craic |
Southern - SEA | "That was a narra | escape | !" said Ahlice, fair shook at |
Central - LAL | fter him. He hud mony a narra | escape | . Tae prove his defiance his f |
Central - AYR | "Whew, that wis a nerra | escape | !" said Alison, gey frichtit a |
Ulster - CUL | "That wus a nerra | escape | !" said Alice, brev an feart a |
Southern - SEA | The pig it did | escape | |
Central - LAL | opted out the Union we could | escape | Brexit: maun we be obligaotry |
Central - AYR | In yer mind | escape | frae this foreign place, |
Central - WCE | In yer mind | escape | frae this foreign place, |
Central - SEC | Nae | escape | noo frae the hunds |
Central - GLA | ner her erm, so's it couldnae | escape | again, an went back tae hiv a |
Central - WCE | uck fae this earth. Ye cannae | escape | yer fate nor slow it doon. Ye |
Central - LAL | Ah cannae | escape | feelin like ah'm never gonna |
Central - WCE | t's nae uise tho; thair's nae | escape | ! |
Central - LAL | esolve it; screivers haes nae | escape | frae the responsibility o tha |
Central - SWE | ked towards me. There wis nae | escape | . A cannae say for certain whi |
Central - LAL | ration, mind o the wirds frae | Escape | by Rupert Holmes, they’re g |
Central - SEC | His feet hud managed tae | escape | fae th' tangled fankle o' cov |
Central - LAL | , near killed but managed tae | escape | and continue his resistance. |
Central - WCE | noo cause she pure tried tae | escape | home fur lunch the day but Ch |
Central - LAL | as wur still alive tried tae | escape | . |
Central - LAL | id whae taen aff an tried tae | escape | by runnin thru the watter in |
Central - AYR | trio seized their chance tae | escape | , taking their guns wae thaim. |
Central - WCE | 'So how did ye manage tae | escape | ?' Matilda speired. |
Central - SEC | mous Five ower the bridge tae | escape | the Germans, when I realized |
Central - EDN | d the bend an’ allow me tae | escape | , unseen, in the ensuin’ con |
Central - LAL | nae able tae dae onythin tae | escape | . |
Central - GLA | Tryin tae | escape | at the last. "Tae airms! Tae |
Central - EDN | airsels nae guid be tryin tae | escape | . There wis nae habitation for |
Central - EDN | dly ony pynt in him tryin tae | escape | noo. He wad dee here in this |
Central - EDN | wick. Gin they tried for tae | escape | , they wad be catched, an selt |
Central - LAL | d tae bide in tree hooses tae | escape | fae the thrangdookers and the |
Central - WCE | t fur the dair, determint tae | escape | this hoose. They opent the da |
Central - GLA | old wan even salmon leapt tae | escape | , but landed in a big fuckin p |
Central - LAL | nythin tae eat an nae way tae | escape | unless ye wur a marathon swim |
Central - LAL | thocht, maun ken the wey tae | escape | fae his ain Labyrinth. Forby, |
Central - GLA | lookin aboot fir some wey tae | escape | , an wunnerin if she could git |
Central - AYR | rhouse had been gey lucky tae | escape | wi his heid on ps shouders; b |
Central - WCE | tae ficht it, dinnae try tae | escape | it. Ye cannae get oot. Ye won |
Ulster - PUL | n place tae stairt wud be the | escape | o Conn O'Neill fae Carrickfer |
Central - EDN | “here comes the head of the | escape | committee.” A young ... man |
Central - SEC | aused by unemployment, an the | escape | intae drugs that affectit too |
Orkney - ORK | stowawey in the | escape | shuttle, cradled ahtween |
Doric - MNA | close ma een an pray fir the | escape | at only sleep can bring: bles |
Orkney - ORK | l o me life. (Hid's a welcome | escape | fae a naggan wife.) Ah'm fish |
Doric - ABN | as we | escape | a warld at odds wi itsel, |
Central - AYR | ragoons afore they made theif | escape | toward Glesca. On the field o |
Ulster - EUL | aim can Thair sowl frae daith | escape | . |
Central - EDN | In ma haist tae make a quick | escape | fae the flat ah must huv shov |
Central - EDN | d in the track. A could still | escape | noo unseen, when Colin Roy sp |
Orkney - ORK | An | escape | fae the drudgery o life |
Central - WCE | ooked around tryin to find an | escape | , ah saw millions o speeders c |
Central - LAL | never imagined. They're an | escape | , and ah'd love tae dae that f |
Central - EDN | t be capable o pu’in aff an | escape | ona smaa scale, bit thir chie |
Doric - ABN | a het drink if yer needin an | escape | fae the caul. Aire's a wheen |
Doric - DOR | 'Aberdeen fans looking fer an | escape | goat fer last night in 1 play |
Central - GLA | k ma peripheral vision fur an | escape | route but tae ma surprise the |
Doric - DOR | in their stolen | escape | car, |
Central - LAL | by boat so nae muckle hope o | escape | , plus haurly onythin tae eat, |
Southern - SEA | s lookin aboot fur some wei o | escape | , an wunderin whether she coul |
Doric - NNB | nder her airm, at id micht no | escape | again, an went back till hev |
Doric - NNB | s lookan aboot for some way o | escape | , an wonderan whether she coul |
Central - AYR | hke a guid chance tae mak her | escape | : sae she skelpt awa an ran ti |
Central - SEC | ie used the moment to mak her | escape | . "I'll hae tae get awa noo, M |
Doric - NNB | ood opportunity for makan her | escape | : so she set off at wance, an |
Central - WCE | at the neck as yi let the air | escape | . Thir wis a few sniggers then |
Southern - SEA | In their | escape | , the stone it slipped |
Ulster - CUL | id time fur Alice tae mak hir | escape | shae thocht; sae shae tuk aff |
Doric - MNA | nert iv wi shid mebbe mak wir | escape | , noo, afore things stairtit g |
Central - SEC | of the week, and grounds for | escape | . |
Central - LAL | h sae he could keek aboot for | escape | routes. He couldna win back t |
Southern - SEA | uid opportunity fur makin hur | escape | : sae she set off at yince, an |
Central - DUN | t were glad o the fortnicht's | escape | fae the wife an bairns. Eftir |
Doric - DOR | orra wae bein used as | escape | pods, |
Central - LAL | ah fink, as soon as the words | escape | ma lips. Women's troubles. Bu |
Central - LAL | arrassed the moment the words | escape | ma lips. |
Central - AYR | Almichty. .. It micht whiles | escape | the sicht o the meenister - |
Central - SEC | ed, Davie prepared to mak his | escape | . "Och aye... dae'n braw. Och |
Central - LAL | flittin o wild solans for his | escape | In the forenuin o his depairt |
Doric - DOR | it this time it wis THE GREAT | ESCAPE | . |
Central - LAL | Tae slumber's sweet | escape | . |
Central - WCE | is that the poet ‘could not | escape | the Calvinism of his upbringi |
Ulster - CUL | ir airm, so that it micht naw | escape | agane, an went baak fur anith |
Shetland - SHD | "Your wife had a narrow | escape | ," he said, "she's still a bit |
Doric - NNB | "At wis a narrow | escape | !" sade Alice, a good deal fri |
Central - AYR | sure wis oan. Howfur wid thay | escape | ? Howfur cuid thay survive? |
Central - LAL | stence. They didnae /iterally | escape | , cause they were still in his |
Central - SEC | 'there's an orifice for my | escape | . ' |
Central - EDN | n shooter, dae the deed an’ | escape | . But whae tae dae it? It’s |
Central - EDN | m, hoo could A kill him an’ | escape | ? Usige Beatha fair drains the |