Central - SWE | steps | slottit intae the hill lik th | |
Central - LAL | steps | . I kent Theseus wis getting n | |
Doric - MNA | Steps | wir lang bit some wir short, | |
Orkney - ORK | lendsbairn hitches thir sark, | steps | apae the aald wid altar an ha |
Central - SEC | eid harbour o the laich toun, | steps | biggit by Victorian puirfowk |
Central - GLA | oll, one ae this guy's mates, | steps | forward and whacks him twice |
Central - AYR | here wis the soun o mony fuit- | steps | , an Alison luikit roun, keen |
Doric - ABN | cht nae tae be missed. Wi 120 | steps | , the stairs connect the upper |
Shetland - SHD | 27 | steps | fae my door tae my dinner ??. |
Shetland - SHD | or fully an guid farder up da | steps | , an as I did da wind picked u |
Central - LAL | laithfu een were followin ma | steps | . . . |
Ulster - EUL | Twa | steps | ahint ma brither. |
Central - SEC | ood, an louped the fence. Twa | steps | she taen an stopped again, st |
Doric - MNA | it cunt hidnae backed it. Twa | steps | inside, his fist roon the bag |
Ulster - GUL | s' hannlins, we recommend twa | steps | at need tae stairt the noo: |
Doric - DOR | uckle they can barely tak twa | steps | athoot collapsin. 'Hae tae be |
Central - SEC | Fatty taen twa | steps | . Stelled. 'It wisnae oor faut |
Doric - ABN | fter them, bit hadna teen twa | steps | afore he fell a his lingth. |
Doric - MNA | o catties min?” He got twa | steps | inside fin he wished he’d n |
Doric - DOR | u tae pas de bas - the basic | steps | i the dancin: |
Doric - MNA | y wirm and her feet performed | steps | and her body performed contor |
Central - GLA | climb the crudely constructed | steps | up tae the door an pull it op |
Orkney - ORK | birl, touchan yet, but Astrid | steps | awey an the uncan body says, |
Central - EDN | Grantit, some guid | steps | hae bin taen, sic as the crea |
Central - LAL | David | steps | intae the Clydesider's porch |
Doric - ABN | ng as he walks aheid o ma and | steps | into the circle. I sit doon o |
Doric - ABN | twal mile tae the gallon? Dod | steps | oot an opens the door for me. |
Doric - DOR | ive, sax ,sivven, eicht " fae | Steps | and ye'll be ah the bash. ?? |
Central - LAL | ncil wants tae get rid o thae | steps | . Canna think o onie reason av |
Shetland - SHD | rn trowie tunes, trowie dance | steps | , trow literature an language |
Shetland - SHD | anidder. Deday, it's joost de | steps | dat hadds. Biggit fir a noost |
Central - WCE | Three | steps | |
Doric - MNA | watter wid keep clean, three | steps | doon in the hole in the park |
Doric - MNA | in his airms an up the three | steps | tae the Bruce's door like gre |
Central - SEC | penalty spot, then take three | steps | back n look up tae the sky n |
Orkney - ORK | e bairn cheust takkan twatree | steps | : a hairdly-human knitch o nee |
Doric - DOR | Jist booked tickets tae see | Steps | in April at the AECC woop woo |
Central - SEC | n, but even so, eftir twa wee | steps | my ankles started nippin. So |
Orkney - ORK | he | steps | oot o the waal, growlan: |
Orkney - ORK | t'll no be till Am-eh.. ." He | steps | an leuks awey. "Until... ?" ' |
Central - SEC | e him intil the Chair whan he | steps | doun. Ony o yer uswal cairry- |
Orkney - ORK | The meenit that he | steps | inside the door. |
Doric - MNA | audin the carpet flat tae the | steps | fur fear o fit she micht see |
Central - SWE | he auld toon hall tae see the | steps | where Franz Ferdinand (the Ar |
Doric - MNA | Ah can see the | steps | fae here - bit ere's nae sig |
Orkney - ORK | t you ll have to teach me the | steps | ," sheu says, an waves a cheer |
Ulster - GUL | anxious tae recognise the | steps | forrit maide through the dedi |
Central - LAL | t. He had been rehearsing the | steps | o this for aa his life - yet |
Central - EDN | k denooncin injustice til the | steps | taen agin it daur tae affect |
Central - SWE | alang the sides, an oan the | steps | , |
Doric - DOR | I see masel staundin oan the | steps | o a great university, a place |
Central - SEC | Hughie taen the | steps | twa at a time, careful tae av |
Doric - MNA | ontae the stairs, takkin the | steps | twa at a time wi her lang-but |
Central - SEC | lady wis ootside, cleanin the | steps | . "See you men wi yer fag ends |
Central - SEC | Mary had finished cleanin the | steps | an the street wis quiet. In t |
Doric - MNA | it, es he wis shoved doon the | steps | an onte the street. |
Doric - MNA | ss the road and ging doon the | steps | inte Union Terrace gairdens. |
Southern - SEA | fter him, is hei ran doon the | steps | oot o his mobile hame. Masel, |
Doric - MNA | he herbeur, fowk ran doon the | steps | o the quey, an men |
Central - LAL | . She's soon hobblin doon the | steps | , deliberately takin hur time. |
Doric - MNA | r, Joyce cam stompin doon the | steps | . |
Central - SEC | taen guid tent gaun doon the | steps | till his een got uised wi the |
Central - LAL | eid, Raskolnikov wis doon the | steps | . He hud niver been intae nae |
Doric - MNA | the cellar. She wint doon the | steps | gye canny wi her knees near b |
Central - SEC | whaur she wis gaun. Doun the | steps | atween the Mathematics an Nai |
Central - SEC | Beaton push Mr Gray down the | steps | . |
Central - SEC | ront doors tae the heid o the | steps | . |
Doric - MNA | she's ere - it the tap o the | steps | - aa smiles an open airms, l |
Central - LAL | laich-hoose. At the fit o the | steps | , the wifie hovered, glowerin |
Central - SEC | i the licht. At the fit o the | steps | , he wis aboot tae turn aff fo |
Central - SEC | "step" as a noun ("gae up the | steps | "). Some writers, tho, uises " |
Doric - MNA | es he tried te help er up the | steps | o the bus. |
Central - LAL | med slowly oot o sicht up the | steps | . The door clashed shut. |
Central - SWE | m jist aboot tae go fir the | steps | doon tae the unner pass when |
Ulster - GUL | tim' period. Hit proposes the | steps | ablow: |
Shetland - SHD | DE SELKIE | STEPS | |
Central - EDN | ly endangered' (this is thrie | steps | ablow Scots, merkit as 'vulne |
Central - SEC | ttered throu me, and a pickle | steps | faurer, |
Central - NEC | in mony fields makkin muckle | steps | forrit, biggin up a comprehen |
Central - EDN | ilka haun, an danced a puckle | steps | , her unbound breists firm unn |
Central - LAL | e're going to do a few simple | steps | ,' he said, before movin his f |
Central - LAL | stane | steps | led doon |
Ulster - BUL | tted an renshed bae the stane | steps | . Thonner, tae, we catched the |
Central - EDN | ch gied doon a couple o stane | steps | intae a scullery. The door op |
Central - EDN | ch gied doon a couple o stane | steps | intae a scullery. The door op |
Central - LAL | at the tap o a flicht o stane | steps | that led fae the hoose doon t |
Central - SWE | o the 1930s. 'The Thirty-Nine | Steps | ', the original Alfred Hitchco |
Doric - ABN | in ev noo." Bit wi that there | steps | oot fae ahin a holly tree a w |
Central - LAL | t nummer or extent. Therefore | steps | maun be taen within Scotland, |
Orkney - ORK | spraalled oan the concrete | steps | again, |
Central - LAL | es tae a halt at the concrete | steps | . |
Doric - MNA | busy scrubbin the big granite | steps | in front o the skweelhoose. S |
Central - SEC | ser. She took a few tentative | steps | forward and when it reached o |
Central - LAL | an includes further positive | steps | that the Scots co ordinators |
Central - LAL | Victor Carin, and Where Love | Steps | In by Antonia Sansica Stott a |
Doric - MNA | in use tae us, wrang side. We | steps | back an looks up an doon the |
Ulster - GUL | The nex' baag | steps | forrit fer richts protection |
Doric - MNA | s nae bein aa the same an tak | steps | tae cut oot bullyin an discri |
Central - LAL | Practical | Steps | |
Doric - MNA | made their wye doon the metal | steps | an set aff in search o their |
Doric - MNA | r gaun te mak it up the metal | steps | o the plane, an he felt dizzy |
Central - LAL | (Bothwell | steps | doun frae the gates.) |
Orkney - ORK | First, falteran | steps | - first wirds thoo said - |
Central - GLA | m tae fuck off.’ he sais an | steps | away, back intae the room. |
Central - LAL | She sclimbs the widden | steps | , rigged up heich |
Southern - SEA | Short syne, thare hae been | steps | bi parochial tourist boards t |
Doric - MNA | ops slappin against the steen | steps | . |
Central - GLA | Ten | steps | past her ain front door an Ma |
Doric - ABN | hadna teen mair nor a dizzen | steps | fae the room, fan he had his |
Doric - MNA | bucket fae up the lang windin | steps | for there wiz a thing the coo |
Central - LAL | l tae keep makkin thae inchin | steps | |
Central - EDN | on takin | steps | richt aff tae contack the lav |
Central - LAL | taeward him wi wee stotterin | steps | an flang oot an airm tae haud |
Central - SEC | On the pavilion | steps | could never bring |
Orkney - ORK | s o Astrid - a seicont bairn | steps | ap - "But what if she's got |
Central - SEC | ir an mair mirk. We were doun | steps | and inti cellars. I hadna had |
Orkney - ORK | t the wa ticks on an still no | steps | on the flags outside. |
Orkney - ORK | a the sweeter the meenit thoo | steps | aff the Good Shepherd! |
Shetland - SHD | tae reach, so I haed a set o | steps | biggit at lat me win up tae i |
Central - WCE | Two | steps | |
Central - LAL | e a teddy bear, One step, two | steps | , Tickle you under there!" a w |
Central - WCE | ool cause him an her walk two | steps | behind everywan else. Ah thin |
Orkney - ORK | Wae wan steps an two | steps | , three steps and four, |
Orkney - ORK | Wae wan steps an two | steps | , three steps and four |
Central - EDN | d tae wauk twa-three unsiccar | steps | athout the support o the bodi |
Doric - MNA | eet gyang doon tae Daith, her | steps | takk haud o Hell' Minnie's da |
Central - EDN | ur tae gang, she retraced her | steps | back tae the spot be the burn |
Central - LAL | y stopped when they heard her | steps | on the grund. 'Whit are ye on |
Central - LAL | Ither | steps | send me skelterin back unnerg |
Central - LAL | the fairmer | steps | intae an unbroken laun, |
Central - LAL | angpang Aww did ye dae Aw yer | steps | ? |
Central - SEC | efter. Cannae stop. Five mair | steps | . Hedge stops. Wee waw. Up an |
Central - LAL | ent wad like for tae tak mair | steps | in supportin baith Gaelic an |
Central - LAL | his foond an for tae tak mair | steps | for tae support Scots. There |
Central - LAL | Langages Bill thit taks mair | steps | for tae heeze up Gaelic, acts |
Central - GLA | r patios tae the front. Their | steps | press tae the paving flags li |
Orkney - ORK | ipperan wi haanless joy. Thir | steps | an skips is naet an queek, bi |
Orkney - ORK | uns ithe girders lightan thir | steps | . Thay waak the nerrow weys o |
Orkney - ORK | ok on the yoke an retrace wir | steps | , slower noo. |
Central - LAL | ry well Bill, but on the door | steps | the Yoons STILL think we'll g |
Central - WCE | Four | steps | |
Central - SEC | t it. Sae I'm doun Christie's | Steps | , zigzaggin throu Fairyhall Ga |
Central - GLA | wooden-built inside n there's | steps | leadin up tae a wee balcony. |
Central - LAL | His | steps | ate up the path in muckle bit |
Doric - MNA | wisna there ava He traced his | steps | back tae the square Nae luck |
Central - LAL | ar nou, for it wis doggin his | steps | an cheepin in his lugs. But t |
Doric - DOR | n mirkest nicht hung roon his | steps | |
Orkney - ORK | Astrid kent this | steps | afore sheu coud spaek (sheu w |
Central - WCE | e onybody in this schull that | steps | oot o line, and if ye tak ten |
Doric - MNA | d up the coontless man-vrocht | steps | , strung wi lichts tae guide t |
Doric - DOR | at its far end, doon shammelt | steps | howed oot ower years, there w |
Orkney - ORK | Wan bi wan they built | steps | , |
Ulster - EUL | In giant | steps | |
Central - LAL | e continuin tae tak important | steps | tae heize the profile o the S |
Central - SEC | The front | steps | o the Heywechts picter-hoose |
Orkney - ORK | adderdly pechan Ower his last | steps | oan Earth; |
Central - LAL | Neist | steps | in the process. |
Central - LAL | gie a haun informin the neist | steps | for Scots. |
Central - LAL | t is yer thochts on the neist | steps | thit maun be taen for tae sup |
Doric - MNA | larnin an set their ain neist | steps | ; |
Central - LAL | follow-up email for the next | steps | in the process.' : |
Orkney - ORK | an whan sheu | steps | intae the airlock |
Central - GLA | two tangerines. Ah take a few | steps | back. |
Central - WCE | im opent the dair, took a few | steps | oot the entry ‘n’ saw the |
Central - LAL | sel. Then, just as ah'm a few | steps | away fae gettin home, Leanne |
Doric - MNA | he man went his. Ajfter a few | steps | Paul turned back aroon tae se |
Central - DUN | vernment his been takkin baby | steps | taewards sortin oot the dreid |
Doric - DOR | " snaps Jonsar Eck. The bobby | steps | back an declares. "I would li |
Shetland - SHD | Wi his whisky braeth an fancy | steps | |
Central - SEC | Naebody | steps | across it, casual-like. |
Central - WCE | case that gaes!' an he boldly | steps | |
Central - EDN | community wad staund agin ony | steps | tae repeople the glens. But a |
Central - GLA | s door an takes the necessary | steps | tae circumvent prosecution. B |
Central - EDN | “ | Steps | have to be taken very quickly |