Ulster - EUL | "It's as weel fur some," | rung | a note o agpression frae the |
Central - GLA | little we did make oan gear, | rung | the death knell fur the great |
Orkney - ORK | More messages yet, | rung | up at the till |
Central - DUN | Tho wi a | rung | I'd crack his croon |
Central - EDN | the Saints in jubilee had | rung | a bell |
Doric - MNA | e an the impty bothie aat hid | rung | wi aathin fae lachter an musi |
Central - DUN | lass o Glescae micht weel hae | rung | tae Anglicised forms o speech |
Doric - MNA | memory o oor teacher's voice | rung | oot, 'you have no discretion. |
Central - LAL | t's fallin apart ootside. She | rung | hur finger fae the hob alang |
Central - SWE | an guidin his fit until the | rung | ; |
Doric - MNA | d get on we wer job. Thi fone | rung | so Dassin nippet ower, aw exc |
Doric - MNA | Five meenits later the phone | rung | . |
Ulster - EUL | A clang | rung | oot frae the side o the hoose |
Doric - DOR | bell | rung | . Timmer Tam smiled, he kent f |
Doric - MNA | The doorbell | rung | . Vi checkit her hair in the l |
Doric - MNA | Duncan | rung | the bell o a hoose in Huntly |
Doric - MNA | "ting" - Archie's till bein | rung | |
Central - LAL | he spheres whaur Inglish haes | rung | unchallanced for sae lang is |
Doric - MNA | icht drew lang, syne bell wis | rung | , |
Central - LAL | nderin noise o chairgin buits | rung | thro the naerrae corridors o |
Central - LAL | wrang shop and the price wus | rung | up by sumwan whose name didna |
Central - EDN | learn the Auld Langage. That | rung | a bell. Hsien had caaed the l |
Central - EDN | The Pandit | rung | a bell, an his auld servant, |
Doric - MNA | ther weel again wis the first | rung | on the merrital laidder. |
Central - SEC | nor prayin, by reason nor by | rung | , when the fit's on him, frae |