Ulster - BUL | Stepped | tae tha fire | |
Central - LAL | wi Chairlie and Granda Jock, | stepped | oot o the lift intae a room s |
Central - LAL | n, Mr Saut, Veruca's faither, | stepped | forrit. 'Weel then, Wonka,' h |
Central - EDN | ythm slawed ... than she side- | stepped | , clappit at dooble speed agin |
Central - EDN | orways about town n if he mis- | stepped | ye cid see him sliding down i |
Central - SWE | she didnae notice the man wha | stepped | up an lifted her satchel. |
Central - LAL | does the bare minimum. Sandra | stepped | up tae the mark when ah hud p |
Doric - ABN | ethin aboot tides, an the twa | stepped | up their pace. |
Central - LAL | The muckle fat lad | stepped | up. 'I'm Augustus Gowp,' he s |
Central - EDN | it the characters that he hid | stepped | ower, thay widda readit somet |
Central - LAL | and | stepped | hame oot o the brine. |
Central - SEC | , unlocked the back door, and | stepped | oot intae the cauld nicht air |
Central - LAL | here!' He opened the door and | stepped | oot © the boat intae the cha |
Central - WCE | straightened up and turnt and | stepped | oot the rose-bed as Matilda c |
Orkney - ORK | bress band started up is wae | stepped | doon fae the train |
Central - SEC | He | stepped | forward and turned and bowed |
Central - SEC | He | stepped | closer, within reach, but I d |
Doric - MNA | ave a wee whimper instead. He | stepped | nearer her and she cooried do |
Central - LAL | sked o the twa combatants. He | stepped | back on receivin confirmation |
Central - LAL | e oot o ice, and ilka time he | stepped | ootside the door, the wund wi |
Ulster - GUL | Well when the breadman he | stepped | doon from his seat inside the |
Ulster - EUL | himley-stak void o smoke. She | stepped | intae the grey-blue sea, the |
Central - SEC | tea in his ain office. As he | stepped | on tae the heid o the gangwey |
Doric - MNA | in customers. A watched as he | stepped | intae the porch an pit his mi |
Central - LAL | his beard, he raise, an as he | stepped | doun the bank tae the watters |
Doric - DOR | misgivins as he | stepped | in ower a sma fishin boat, ma |
Central - LAL | ed oan Maw wakin up. When she | stepped | intae the livin room, ma face |
Central - LAL | As she | stepped | intae the wormhole an pit on |
Central - SEC | The medics burst in. Hughie | stepped | back an within seconds, Isa w |
Central - LAL | cundie in the snaw. Chairlie | stepped | aff the cribbie and bent doon |
Central - SEC | er he wantit tae or no, Davie | stepped | up tae the fray. |
Central - LAL | ead silent when me and Lizzie | stepped | in. |
Central - LAL | Sae Aphrodite | stepped | ontae her Invisible Clood an |
Central - LAL | As Aphrodite | stepped | doon fae her clood, Hippomene |
Orkney - ORK | Hid felt that night like we | stepped | back in time |
Central - LAL | d oot o their sockets when we | stepped | intae the holiday complex. Th |
Shetland - SHD | da tender age a 25 an 3/4, I | stepped | intae da Thule fir da first t |
Doric - MNB | carf tae keep ma lugs warm. I | stepped | oot the hoose and it was howl |
Shetland - SHD | a roadkill little auk when I | stepped | oot my door. Poor peerie moot |
Doric - MNA | strong wind. “Strange!” I | stepped | oot o the cab an there wiz ha |
Doric - DOR | eer in the Circle. Jonsar Eck | stepped | oot ower |
Doric - DOR | As Jonsar Eck | stepped | oot o the lift he hid a look |
Central - SEC | his and high time the council | stepped | up to the plate - well done |
Central - LAL | reist pocket and the publican | stepped | up on a shelf to file the rec |
Ulster - EUL | to catty on." He hesitated an | stepped | bak. "Ye're sappled. Ye've be |
Central - LAL | tae open wide. The young man | stepped | inower the threshold tae the |
Central - LAL | fie big chaumer the young man | stepped | intil, wi its yella wawpaper, |
Central - LAL | The door was open yet and in | stepped | the Depute Rector nou. He had |
Central - SWE | guddle me oot. The nun | stepped | forward tae help. Ah drew in |
Central - SWE | , but hud Sister Josephine no | stepped | forward at that very moment, |
Central - SEC | The Yaird Manager | stepped | back frae the heid o the gang |
Central - LAL | rn in ma cheeks. The prisoner | stepped | forrart an annoonced that he |
Central - LAL | colours tae any park ah ever | stepped | fit in. The village hus gat b |
Central - SEC | oon us that they've aareadies | stepped | in. Whither they bather enter |
Central - GLA | meone else has had their toes | stepped | on?' |
Central - LAL | her bonnie hoose. Klaus | stepped | forrit and chapped on Coont O |
Central - LAL | But whan Kat | stepped | through the holo-door, it wis |
Central - WCE | houldnae dress lik she's jist | stepped | oot a bat mobile nen should s |
Central - DUN | yiv jist | stepped | fut inta eis snare, |
Ulster - GUL | fellah that Adams has already | stepped | back https://t.co/sO2ia7Fo2e |
Central - LAL | @LairnScots Ah mind somebody | stepped | oan ma fingers durin a scra |
Central - SEC | e dun the bizz - gutted they | stepped | aff the gas second half lol |
Central - LAL | "Sae they | stepped | ootside intae the mirk, an aw |
Central - EDN | t. “They do look as if they | stepped | out of time, don’t they?” |
Central - WCE | et's get it ower.' Miss Honey | stepped | smairtly ben the hoose. |
Central - LAL | floor, and Cathy deliberately | stepped | oan it wi hur muddy shoes, ah |