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Occurrences of shuld in Corpus sorted by last letter of previous word

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Doric - MNA oon aboot, aneth e age o twa, shuld be slachtert, tae gree wi e t
Doric - MNA come aboot. Faasomivver than, shuld fa foul o aiven e smaaest o e
Doric - MNA n o things fae e verra first, shuld set them oot in order for ye,
Central - LAL and conscience and shuld guide theirsels ane til ither
Doric - MNA I be att e mither o wir Lord shuld veesit wi ma? As seen as yer
Central - GLA r smiles. Nae better than she shuld be, aat een, she wid thocht.
Central - WCE tae ma mind he niver did. We shuld feel sorry fer Andy I guess.
Doric - MNA o God's wird. Div ye think we shuld pey wir taxes tae Caesar or n
Central - DUN it bein a soverign fowk an we shuld be mindin oor pals in Europe
Central - WCE ye shuld begin tae wind things doon a
Doric - MNA things ye're socht tae dee ye shuld say, 'We're servants an dinna
Central - EDN braw at sucking cock, all ye shuld dae frim now oan, ah roll ma
Doric - MNA "Iss is foo ye shuld pray:
Doric - MNA d ye on fae fa'in for fear ye shuld strick yer fit upo a steen'."
Doric - MNA nor e luv o God. Att's fit ye shuld hae been leukin tif wi oot ne
Doric - MNA rsel, fitna wirth am I att ye shuld come aneth my reef? Att's e w
Doric - MNA naethin. Cut it doon; fit wye shuld it ave be takkin up a space i
Central - WCE Me, Ah think, an maybe’s Ah shuld pit this idea forward afore t
Doric - MNA n a parable tae shew att fowk shuld pray an nae gie in. "There ee
Doric - MNA "Gin ony chiel shuld tak ye tae e coort, sattle e
Doric - MNA oot an edick att e hale warl shuld pey tax. Iss wis fan Quiriniu
Doric - MNA ee the een att's tae come, or shuld we seek some ither?" E chiels
Central - LAL haudenment, that human richts shuld be beildit by the rule o