Central - LAL | follaed | ahint her, his walkie-talkie | |
Central - SEC | an tae haud fae this day on." | follaed | bi thair pledges, "Aw that I |
Central - LAL | ey elsewhaur, ye wee buggers" | follaed | thaim frae oot amang cannons, |
Ulster - SYN | ayed doon thair neyts an the' | follaed | eftèr hïm. He gan on frae t |
Central - AYR | ed sniffing n git a scent 'n' | follaed | it 'n' climbed up th' tree o' |
Central - SEC | ithers but the kintra, | follaed | bi democratie ben it. |
Central - LAL | ent the phenomenon cried lag, | follaed | bi a wifie giein rede anent t |
Ulster - PUL | the coonties Down and Antrim, | follaed | Burns intae print: they aye t |
Central - LAL | and mairched oot o the room, | follaed | by Klaus, wha wis cairryin Su |
Central - LAL | life is a wee shaw o starns, | follaed | bi the muckle, bidin daurk. L |
Central - LAL | the five remainin grown-ups, | follaed | efter him. |
Central - LAL | n the dialects o the borders, | follaed | bi Lorimer in his translate o |
Central - LAL | n saip aw ower himsel an Kat, | follaed | by a blaw-dry, polish, an a w |
Central - SEC | in or battered sausage wi it, | follaed | bi a deep-fried Mars bar. We |
Central - SWE | MacSnail's gey different, | follaed | bi his faults |
Central - WCE | ents, ower monie for ti list, | follaed | efter. He wes the author o si |
Central - LAL | roclaim a general wappinshaw, | follaed | wi a proclamation that the he |
Doric - ABN | Wi hid a graan Christmas Day, | follaed | by, a fyow days later, positi |
Central - SEA | gaed gilravagin throu Waley, | follaed | that wi Pound’s Cathay, the |
Central - LAL | A | follaed | ye, see, ayont Tuimberry Hill |
Central - EDN | r'd. Bein a fuilitch cheil, A | follaed | the aveisement o thon twa gya |
Central - EDN | abill at the auld 'Barton'. A | follaed | him ben, an A mynd obsairvin |
Doric - DOR | A heeze o bards in Doric | follaed | : Charles Murray, Flora Garry, |
Central - LAL | this kythed a paitren at haed | follaed | thaim doun the years, a threi |
Central - EDN | e craift at thair faimlie hed | follaed | fur generautiouns. Thai wes P |
Doric - MNA | is freens an e weemen att hid | follaed | him fae Galilee steed ower by |
Central - LAL | still hingin in her cage, and | follaed | Coont Olaf oot the door. As K |
Central - LAL | e Strauss wan last bosie, and | follaed | Mr. and Mrs. Poe tae their mo |
Central - LAL | ey quat their nets belyve and | follaed | efter him. |
Central - NEC | rcules took a deep braith and | follaed | them intae the netherwarld. H |
Central - NEC | no faur fae the moontain and | follaed | the fitprints until he caught |
Central - LAL | it. Brock and the Wee-est Tod | follaed | efter him. |
Central - DUN | ettin an example that cuid be | follaed | in ither places. Hou? Weel, i |
Central - LAL | eids, chynges in Scots can be | follaed | throu its Early, Middle an Mo |
Central - LAL | ny a canty coorse that can be | follaed | fae the surroondin touns an c |
Central - EDN | Beatrice | follaed | the soon o vyces up the stair |
Central - EDN | Beatrice | follaed | the soon o vyces up the stair |
Central - EDN | Beatrice | follaed | Derriakin tae the beild o a p |
Doric - MNA | oted Scripture. His hale life | follaed | the Lord's Buik. Minnie luiki |
Doric - MNA | An syne, in his mind's ee, he | follaed | the image o's mither inte the |
Doric - MNA | it on her wye te the byre. He | follaed | her inside, the sharp stink o |
Central - LAL | st thing he had iver seen. He | follaed | her as she jogged hame, in a |
Central - EDN | kin o mercat day gaun on. He | follaed | the drift o the crood intae t |
Central - EDN | he cam back up cannily, an he | follaed | , than she gaed intae tribhang |
Central - EDN | She | follaed | his ee, an felt a tichtness i |
Central - LAL | in up wi yin baney haund. She | follaed | his pyntin fingir and fund he |
Central - EDN | cut itsel a deep coorse. She | follaed | the watter wi her een as it t |
Central - EDN | e aff athoot leukin back. She | follaed | him tae a lamp-lit chaumer wh |
Central - SEC | present and who wis AWOL. She | follaed | this up wae a wee welcome int |
Central - EDN | ukit awa, expressionless. She | follaed | his een. Hsien wis sittin at |
Doric - MNA | smilin an liftin a han es he | follaed | Dottie throwe the hoose. |
Central - EDN | He ran efter the lave, an she | follaed | . |
Central - EDN | rn cam tae get a bowl, an she | follaed | the lave doon the stairs tae |
Central - SEC | irty wis heidit bi Mr Blackie | follaed | bi Mistress Patricia McColl, |
Doric - MNA | ig tae heat their bed. Minnie | follaed | her cousin up the stairs tae |
Doric - MNA | Hoosie!' she cried. An Minnie | follaed | , pechin, fur the brae wis ste |
Doric - MNA | ad makk her feel better. Isie | follaed | her. She likit tae torment Da |
Central - EDN | Raggle | follaed | him intae a quate corridor. |
Doric - MNA | t him richt in the ee an syne | follaed | it up wi an uppercut te the c |
Central - SEC | nner and saxty-five days were | follaed | bi yit anither year |
Central - LAL | . Yin free-flowin, souch note | follaed | anither until tears stertit t |
Central - EDN | We | follaed | the owthar's prattik an suin |
Central - SEC | We | follaed | the Bruce wha's oor campioun |
Central - SWE | We | follaed | the direction a ees finger. D |
Central - SEC | As mony year it seemed as we | follaed | thon fankle |
Central - LAL | d o him, but when the team ye | follaed | wes juist wee, ye wes weel ya |
Doric - MNA | Vi's gaze | follaed | her veesitors throwe inte the |
Central - SEC | e Commissioner Viviane Reding | follaed | , pittin vyce tae her doots an |
Central - LAL | ordinar range o sponges. Doug | follaed | close ahint, wi Kat on his ba |
Central - LAL | As Kat an Doug | follaed | Cloot on his roonds, the rows |
Ulster - EUL | Ah | follaed | Jenny tae the Billy Goats Gru |
Doric - MNA | chin ma drink fae the bar, Ah | follaed | Muggie ower te the function s |
Ulster - EUL | e an daberlack ahind them. Ah | follaed | on alangside Jenny. |
Central - SEC | dain eatin bacon? Well, if ah | follaed | everyhing in the Quran ah wid |
Central - LAL | l an doublin back on itsel. I | follaed | it, studyin the taik o the fo |
Central - LAL | huv tae follae me fer that? I | follaed | you but it didnae help. |
Central - LAL | s boy turned up a close and I | follaed | wi speed, |
Central - LAL | In 1685 Jeems VII and II | follaed | his brither Chairles II on th |
Central - LAL | me. I felt siccar that gin I | follaed | him an tried tae copy whit he |
Central - EDN | is tellin her, “an the fowk | follaed | the dugs, intae the lans o th |
Doric - MNA | hale jing bang, Croods o fowk | follaed | him, fae Galilee, fae e Ten T |
Central - SEC | Ísabel | follaed | her whaur she wis gaun. Doun |
Central - SEC | e magistrates an toun cooncil | follaed | bi the vassals wi the toun st |
Central - EDN | as sum wuid a pit it, mukkil | follaed | about bi keillies, at wes ken |
Central - LAL | the soothron city o Brystól | follaed | protests i the caipital city |
Ulster - SYN | is up, left aa behin hïm, an | follaed | Jesus. |
Doric - MNA | an strae rapes war keepit, an | follaed | her up there. Baith o them cr |
Ulster - SYN | oats tae lan, the' left aa an | follaed | Jesus. |
Doric - MNA | Stevie raise an | follaed | is freen throwe te the kitche |
Central - EDN | Than | follaed | a battil o luiks atwein thaim |
Central - EDN | rought iron fence which Allan | follaed | fur aroon a mile-an-a-hauf un |
Doric - MNA | ot, leavin aathin ahin him an | follaed | him. Efter att Levi hid a big |
Ulster - SYN | hae left iveriethin behin an | follaed | ye!" An Jesus sayed tae thaim |
Doric - MNA | andit, they gied up aathin an | follaed | him. |
Doric - MNA | la me"; an Mattha reese up an | follaed | him. |
Ulster - SYN | But tha fowk kent thïs an | follaed | hïm. An he bïd thaim walcum |
Doric - MNA | aicht awa he got his sicht an | follaed | him, praisin God. An aa e fow |
Doric - MNA | thsaida. E croods faun oot an | follaed | him. He wilcomed them an spak |
Doric - MNA | d doon the tool in disgust an | follaed | the sign |
Central - LAL | he windae. The wickit wee een | follaed | Geordie closely as he crossed |
Doric - MNA | atty wee maanie." Jinny's een | follaed | im es he disappeart throwe th |
Doric - ABN | ae the plastic cuddy. His een | follaed | her jabbin finger. The shelt |
Central - EDN | Raggle’s een | follaed | her haun as it swept the hori |
Central - SWE | We climbed oot the gorge then | follaed | the burn tae wher it fell fra |
Central - LAL | when the king and aw his men | follaed | the trail tae the sodger's ho |
Doric - ABN | e names as te fa brocht it in | follaed | by anither een... an anither |
Central - LAL | forby, an Mary’s sister Ann | follaed | as queen in turn. The Treaty |
Central - LAL | that the faithers o releegion | follaed | . In the 15t century Nicol o C |
Central - WCE | Wilson, a braider discussioun | follaed | . Forby, |
Central - LAL | ouder whack. Mr. MacNeil also | follaed | the practice o makin ye rest |
Central - SEC | brither an sister | follaed | , in a dwam, haunnin ower thai |
Ulster - SYN | rae tha braeside, bïg croods | follaed | him. An here cum up thïs man |
Central - LAL | modren Scots enthusiasts haes | follaed | Ramsay’s example, mair or l |
Central - EDN | “The dugs | follaed | the game,” Raggle wis telli |
Central - LAL | is | follaed | wi a buik-leet o authorities |
Doric - MNA | am doon oot o e hills, he wis | follaed | bi a muckle collieshangie o f |
Doric - ABN | oopit screed on an on, an wis | follaed | bi a michtie lang leet o mair |
Central - SEC | , cried 'Kidnappit'. This wis | follaed | this year wi anither RLS clas |
Central - LAL | Ither sit-douns | follaed | an aye her mither noddit her |
Central - SEC | oot o the grun. The shouders | follaed | the heid an syne the ribs o t |
Doric - MNA | The ithers | follaed | her pyntin finger – bit the |
Central - LAL | wis staundin, and the ithers | follaed | him. 'Keep yer een on the scr |
Central - LAL | The courtiers | follaed | the wee maid intae the widd, |
Central - SEC | The fower gasts | follaed | him but ‘Peirie Neuk’ , a |
Central - SEC | here wae a supporter who hus | follaed | his team through the gid time |
Central - LAL | retan coast. At first, Icarus | follaed | his faither; but syne he got |
Central - WCE | The silence that | follaed | was ruffled bi a series of co |
Central - LAL | stapped. In the silence that | follaed | , he let flee a |
Ulster - SYN | oondit an saed tae thaim that | follaed | him, "A tell ye tha truith, A |
Ulster - SYN | eens alang wi tha weemen that | follaed | hïm frae Galilee, stud awa b |
Central - LAL | The cheerin that | follaed | this speech cairried on for a |
Central - LAL | rk. An the thunner claps that | follaed | on suggests whitever it wis f |
Central - LAL | n Sunny felt in the days that | follaed | . If ye've ever lost somebody |
Central - DUN | ae eftir the bloody days that | follaed | Culloden, that sang wis deepl |
Central - LAL | s tae speak anent the subject | follaed | bi the Frainchman Weelum Vori |
Central - LAL | Efter that, yin bonnie gift | follaed | anither. Aw were |
Central - LAL | un on, an wi the stushie thit | follaed | , it wis his wey o makkin ithe |
Southern - SWE | oons @JaniceForsyth Hope whit | follaed | wisnae too bad either! |
Central - LAL | object muckle like a crescent | follaed | on, baith dwynin awa in the l |
Central - LAL | irns didnae say onythin, jist | follaed | Coont Olaf through the hoose |
Central - SEC | here wis me and Craig who huv | follaed | thum religiously since we wur |
Central - LAL | e richt up for that, sae they | follaed | Judge Strauss oot the door an |
Central - SEC | at the fit o the brae an they | follaed | the wee cairt the wee tailor |
Central - LAL | nky ran efter him. Mrs Kranky | follaed | mair slowly. 'Ye're gonnae ha |
Ulster - EUL | aff his shuin. Gary an Jenny | follaed | ahind. |