Central - LAL | Invitit | oot tae a Mexican-style eatin | |
Central - EDN | t Jeames I (rang 1406–1437) | invitit | scholars frae England an Flan |
Southern - SEA | tell Patricia's awa ti come, | invitit | oniewey, til the Cross-Pairty |
Central - LAL | The miller hud | invitit | the auld man tae a meal an a |
Doric - MNA | bi it the funeral. Wis ye nae | invitit | efter aa?" |
Central - SEC | hat maimbers o the CPG wad be | invitit | tae tak pairt in it. He invit |
Central - LAL | at feedin time howpin tae be | invitit | tae gie a haund. Ah mind ettl |
Central - LAL | Braw tae be | invitit | tae gie an introduction tae S |
Central - LAL | e wee sang.’ We wad than be | invitit | tae dae a turn. Ah can mind s |
Central - SEC | he met wi thaim last week, he | invitit | thaim tae git thair wice yoki |
Central - EDN | hones. Whan she leukit up, he | invitit | her tae a game. Kind o. “I |
Central - SEC | tae tak pairt in it. He | invitit | the maimbers o the CPG tae ta |
Central - SEC | haggis-burgers. Efter aa, she | invitit | Anne Reid, whase guid Scots c |
Central - LAL | €™s hoose on a clood. Arachne | invitit | the auld wumman in tae see he |
Doric - MNA | them in a parable: "Fan ye're | invitit | till a waddin dinna sit yerse |
Central - LAL | Consultation repones are | invitit | on the speirin o support for |
Central - LAL | ic an Scots. Your thochts are | invitit | an walcome on thae commitment |
Central - AYR | rince, William o Orange, were | invitit | tae tak the Throne o Scotland |
Central - SEC | The ugly stepsisters were | invitit | but naebody thocht o askin Ci |
Central - WCE | eind. The General is o coorse | invitit | ti ludge thare. At the prospe |
Southern - SWE | wait masel, gey chuffed ye've | invitit | me, Ah'll mak siccar an mind |
Central - LAL | eein. An in the ootcome, Olaf | invitit | Thorfinn tae Norrowa an gied |
Central - LAL | e onybody’s hoose e’en if | invitit | . We haed tae stey at the door |
Doric - MNA | "Ah | invitit | aa the weemin roon fir a wee |
Central - EDN | an she waarmt wi pleisure, an | invitit | him in; than stuid close til |
Central - LAL | on fae Planet Clarty hud been | invitit | tae the match, and a hover ar |
Doric - MNA | an doon er cleavage. "Eileen | invitit | ma fir ma fly last wik bit, f |
Doric - MNA | book group cause Ah hivna bin | invitit | ...aricht?" |
Doric - MNA | r - jist faimly an a hanfu o | invitit | folk, like. It's aa arranged |
Doric - MNA | anbrake. "It's fin a spirit's | invitit | te show itsel oan some' dy's |
Central - EDN | ay cam tae set aff. The lamas | invitit | thaim intae the meditation ha |
Central - LAL | rts aa owre the kintra and is | invitit | furth o Scotlan tae. Up til n |
Doric - MNA | "Weel, Alice his | invitit | 's roon the nicht fir yer birt |
Central - SEC | whaever finds this wummin Is | invitit | tae oor weddin." |
Central - EDN | staunstill at midday, he wis | invitit | tae |
Central - SEC | traivels as weel, when I wis | invitit | tae gie a speech at the Unive |
Central - LAL | gain when the nixt Stuart wis | invitit | tae come back an be king. It |
Central - LAL | guid didna want this so they | invitit | Protestant William tae cam ow |